Posted on 03/20/2006 2:44:50 AM PST by RWR8189
I have nothing but contempt for McCain.
Look at what McLame tried to do to MMA cause he is a shill for boxing.
The more you look at this guy and what he does, the worse he is.
Do you realize how embarassing you are? Please, stop while you are ahead.
Do you support McCain/Keenedy immigration scamnesty?
We aren't even bloggers. FR is a message board. How do the rules of CFR apply to FR?
Don't you love how the shills for these politicans show up and get smacked down? I can't believe someone would degrade themselves to such a point.
No responses yet???????????????
And don't even try to scare me with Hillary.
.Does he have one???????
I think the Clintons stole it on the way out.
Mclame is NOT the best choice for the GOP in 08. That Maggot violated the very oath of office he took as a Senator AND as a Military Officer.
I wouldn't vote for that pig for goat catcher.
Let him and his butt buddy Feingold be retired to the dustbin of history.
There is NOTHING in the CFR that is constitutional. Never has been and never will be.
If he's the chosen for the GOP in 08, I know alot of people who will stay home. Don't even try this BS about "oh then you want to vote for Hillary". It's old and doesn't hold weight, plus I see zero difference between that Lying SOB and Her Hiney Clinton.
"If you feel strongly enough about it, start letting your Congresscritter know. But, remember, that the Congresscritters ignored the public when it came to passing or voting down CFR. Bush, acknowledging that it was unConstitutional, signed it anyway. The SCOTUS failed to address the Constitutional issues surrounding CFR and refused to hear the case. Freedom, the Constitution, and the voters lost big on this issue."
My congress critter is Tom Allen from Maine. After 8 years of doing nothing at all but voting the party line, he has bestirred himself to sponsor these restrictions.
The real way to beat it is to keep appointing real judges and to rely on off shore hosting and legal loopholes. I would further expect blogs to go underground. If one can have outlaw radio stations, one can surely create and hide outlaw political sites on the worldwide web.
Beat the Gestapo in court and remember, we have McCain and bad judges to blame for this.
Because they want them to! That's the point!
'Pod.
...a group of [paid] bloggers backing U.S. Senate candidate John Thune, a Republican, relentlessly attacked incumbent Democrat Tom Daschle.
"I want to know that when I'm reading the post," [Richard] Hasen[, a professor of election law at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles] said.
Fine... Then regulate pro-bloggers; not everyone else. Of course, it will all be meaningless when the servers move to Tahiti and the mods are all wearing Hawaiian shirts and drinking out of coconut shells. Piña Coladas, anyone? A Mai Tai?
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
The U.S. House of Representatives will vote, as early as Thursday, on legislation introduced by Texas Congressmen Jeb Hensarling and Ron Paul. This bill (H.R. 1606) will exempt the Internet from regulation under federal "electioneering" laws.
Unless the Hensarling-Paul bill is successful, many major blogs and web sites could be shut down for 60 days before any general election -- and for 30 days prior to any primary -- making it much more difficult for groups like Gun Owners of America to criticize anti-gun candidates.
The Bushes, McCains, Doles, Clintons, Reids, Pelosis, et all, would like nothing better than to shut us up, both right and left.
I have three words for the FEC: Make our day.
Disgusting.
The next meeting of the Senate is Mar 27, 2006;
the House next meets Mar 28, 2006.
Mar 13, 2006 - Bill Action H.R. 1606: Online Freedom of Speech Act Failed House. To amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to exclude communications over the Internet from the definition of public communication.
Roll Call:
Failed 225/182,
26 not voting.
82% of Republicans supporting,
76% of Democrats opposing.
We need to get moving on this issue, NOW.
Why doesn't it surprise me that a wackjob like you would be on the McCain bandwagon?
I hate to break this to you, but outside of New England there aren't many people eager to see a McCain presidency.
Go back to the 2000 Republican primaries and tell me how you envision him winning a race against any well-funded conservative Republican.
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