heh
indeed
My computer is in my bedroom. Do you think the "keep the government out of my bedroom" argument will hold?
The shape of things to come
I don't doubt that John McCain has laready drawn up the bill. Their worst nightmare will happen, the left and the right will join fores. Bring it on idiots.
Screw em.
This is the inevitable result of the McCain-Feingold law that was passed thanks to the machinations of George Soros. A Federal Mullah has already ruled that the FEC must come up with a way to regulate internet sites in order to comply with this obscene law.
Here's a list of the parties responsiblle for plunging this "dagger in the heart of the 1st amendment" (quote from Congressman Billybob):
1. Congress - They passe the legislation, and it could not have happened without the votes of plenty of Republicans. (Dhimmicrats are already in Soros' pocket, so it's a given that the vast majority of them were for this)
2. President Bush - He signed the bill into law. He could have vetoed the bill, since it didn't have any real puplic support - only support from the astroturf (phony "grassroots" organizations funded by Soros, et al)). His disciples crowed about his brilliant Machiavellian "strateeeeegery" at the time, and how the courts would throw it out. Uh huh.
3. The Council of Grand Ayatollahs - sometimes known as the Supreme Court. Ayatollah O'Connor, one of the dullest of the dim bulbs there, wrote the majority opinion striking a major blow for Federal control of political speech. She received an award for her fine "constitutionalism" the follwing summer. O'Connor - the perfect example of affirmative action in action. One of Reagan's greatest blunders - appointing a brainless apparatchik of of the AZ Republican party to the SCOTUS. She'd no doubt be a fine addition to Kangaroo Courts anywhere in the world - a worthy colleague of the judicial luminaries of enlightened places like Zimbabwe, Cuba, North Korea and China.
There hasn't been a single piece of legislation to repeal this outrageous law introduced, only to amend the mostrosity in various ways.