Posted on 06/09/2005 2:59:44 PM PDT by CHARLITE
Is this the reason FR has asked to be heard by the FEC?
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1419785/posts
Neither the Left, nor the Right, nor the mushy middle will put up with this.
I suspect DU and FR could form a consortium to fight it.
After we're done, we go back to our corners for the next fight.
He's all for Native American gaming.
Unless he's against it.
He pulled this one recently telling one Native group in one state they had too many casinos, and another in a different state the opposite.
He now wants to regulate casino gaming.
Or get them to pour money into his war chest.
These guys are asking for WAR if they think they are going to regulate us.
This is even more evidence of why we have to get these idiots out of office - and if they're coming up for re-election in 2006 - they better start looking for another job right now.
This jerk McCain is getting downrite dangerous. The McCain Feingold bill limits free speech. He derails efforts to curtail dem obstructionism and on and on.
The ol' 'the enemy of my enemy is my friend'. But we don't know if McCain is already playing that game with Soros now.. Wouldn't surprise me.. then, he pulls the rug out from underneath them too. Imagine their anger shifting to McCain from Bush on a little thing like supression of political speech. He may not even survive looking like FireMarshall Bill.
So we will all have to be identified; no more FReeper names, they'll have access to who you really are; we'll be subject to McCain-Feingold; and We won't be able to discuss elections, what 60 days BEFORE the election (or any election I guess)!!!!
McCain-Feingold was an abject failure, in the eyes of both conservatives and liberals. McCain ought ought to fix what he has already broken rather than add on more regulation.
Regulation will eventually lead to some form of taxation.
The net is the ultimate expression of free speech, and it ought to stay that way, free and unimpeded. It probably also encompasses the right to freely associate and the right not to testify against oneself (as anonymous contributions).
Right or wrong, right or left, the ability to speak your mind publicly to a wide audience is the very foundation of our form of government. McCain wants to take that away.
I am really starting to wonder about McCain's intentions.
You're right. Particularly because Bush would eagerly sign it into law.....right after declaring it unConstitutional. It tells me what Bush thinks about that "Protect and Defend the Constitution" clause in his Oath of Office. You remember.....that Oath Bush swore while holding his hand on the Holy Bible. A true Patriot and Christian that Mr. Bush.
Thank you for explaining what is going on because I really wasn't sure. CFR never should have been signed. And if it impacts FR, there will be a loss of revenue that will be irrecoverable.
I was certainly hanging right in there with ya on that second paragraph until: "ALL THE OTHER 527's that aren't EQUALLY FUNDED.. hmmmmmmmmm.. :)" stopped me. It's entirely believable that someone would propose this.. ick.
I did leave it out but nooooooo, didn't forget it.. Rapt ringside attention here at the JesseJane corral. Huffington, an insufferable rude screeching snob, and Camejo...well, just insane.. Bustamonte, refused to show up at one debate I think.. he was running from the news of his support and involvement with MECHA while attending Fresno State, and refused to denounce their racist activities... So, it was HIGH DRAMA... The only good part that got down to brass tacks was listening to Tom McClintock.. a brilliant man, IMO.. Knows the money inside out, but, Arnold's star power carried the day.
Arnold did VERY well, I think.. loved it when he slammed Arianna after her rude comment about how he treated women, considering her hub left her for another man, I find tossing stones a little hypocritical..but when he told her he had a part for her in Terminator 4, a) it was hilarious, and b) she was too busy 'hatin' to get it.. ROFLMAO!! Good stuff..
I forget exactly, but there were about 180 candidates for Governor.. ANYONE who paid the money to file could run for Governor.. Where was the Haley's comet dude when we needed one more clown for the circus? (Oh that's right.. purple shroud, new tennis shoes and spiked koolaid.. nevermind).. Many may not agree with me about Arnold.. but when his campaign song 'We're Not Going to Take It' (by Twisted Sister) blasted the rally's, you definitely got PUMPED. And now, we need to direct that attention at those that just can't steal enough from us for themselves. But that's another day.. special election coming soon. Hehehe.. Guess who's PO'd??
As far as the 527 lottery.. they'll bring some professionals from Vegas or the UN to run it fair and square... I'm sure of it.. /s
As far as the 527 lottery.. they'll bring some professionals from Vegas or the UN to run it fair and square... I'm sure of it.. /s
Understood. But I think we can bet the 527's "selected for" will be selected on the criterion of "greater return on investment".
LOL.. ;) I bet you are right..
BTW.. excellent editorial today in the Federalist Patriot!!
http://federalistpatriot.us/current/
Cursor to: Top of the fold -- Campaign Finance Reform: The law of unintended consequences
Now, three years later, the full effects of McCain-Feingold are just about to hit. As it reads, the 2002 law regulates political advertising in coordination with a candidate's campaign appearing on "any broadcast, cable or satellite communication, newspaper, magazine, outdoor advertising facility, mass mailing or telephone bank to the general public, or any other form of general-public political advertising." At the law's inception, the FEC wisely reasoned that the wording of this particular statute did not apply to the Internet -- references to the Internet and the World Wide Web were included elsewhere in the law, so Congress must have intentionally omitted it here.
I don't recall immediately if the agenda is a county or for the entire state but: "NO PUBLIC POSTING WHATSOEVER ON ANY PUBLIC PROPERTIES". Meaning, no longer can anyone use telephone poles, lawn strip or land bordering streets (public) to billboard, poster -- "any" thing: "yard sale signs, and other signs". Must also include "political/campaign issue" posters and billboards, methinks....
But I do wonder.... would this apply to colleges as well?
These are mostly PUBLIC (funded) institutes -- but all campuses have areas for the "SCHOOL NEWSPAPERS" (would these be banned)... and areas for students to post FLIERS. Would these be banned?
Would these also, perhaps fall under the category of "unintended consequences" and would, under this new ruling, ban students from posting "opinions, directions to events, etc. could it happen?
Good question. Wonder what the regents of Colorado.. I mean Ward Churchill U would say?? How about discussion in classrooms of schools receiving federal funds?
SHWANG! I hadn't even gotten there. I know in CA, the UC's with their ACLU buddies and their multi-cultie buddies have two years past written (and authorized) their own version of some type of teacher protection "act". Meaning, it pretty much exempts "teachers" from penalties due saying whatever they want in classes subsidized by state and fed funds. I don't know which would have precedence: McCain-Feingold or the Teacher's Unions..
SHWANG!
ROFLMBO!!
See now, when it comes to unions, while they once ruled the day, may find themselves with a whole'nuther curriculum to *teach* under a police state monitoring EVERY WORD. When the government want's to control discussion TO THIS DEGREE, like they used to say in the phone business.... you can have any color of phone you want, as long as it's black. :)
lol. JJ -- what do you think the odds are that McCain-Feingold will actually investigate "union contributions to political PACS (and campaigns) and the like. Couple of propositions in CA - I tracked the contributions from Unions to ALWAYS Lib-Dem issues -- MILLIONS AND MILLIONS. The sheer amounts are so stunning. I thought Unions Were For the Workers, not politicians... Whadda ya think? Think it might put a ding into ye' old Unions ("contributions), major contributors to nearly destroying CA's economy?
nah... they probably helped devise Campaign-Finance, and fer sure they've already figured out their loopholes...
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