To: NormsRevenge
Mkay, so how about the Rainbow Coalition, NOW, all of the Gay/Lesbian Alliances etc. Maybe the big government Pubbies figure they can take our real conservatives/Libertarians and open the floodgates of lawsuits against democrat groups at the same time.
I'm also curious where Dubya is on all of this.
17 posted on
09/20/2005 6:10:11 AM PDT by
BJClinton
(Yaaargh! Happy Day After Talk Like a Pirate Day!)
To: BJClinton
President Bush's re-election campaign and the sponsors of the 2002 campaign finance law sued the FEC last year, accusing it of failing to enforce the law and crack down on soft money spending, particularly in the presidential race. Those cases are pending in federal court. Sounds like he's taking a firm 1A stance against unConstitutional finance "reform" (after all he only signed it cause he thought scotus would invalidate it). From the article:
President Bush's re-election campaign and the sponsors of the 2002 campaign finance law sued the FEC last year, accusing it of failing to enforce the law and crack down on soft money spending, particularly in the presidential race. Those cases are pending in federal court.
19 posted on
09/20/2005 10:41:48 AM PDT by
Still Thinking
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