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To: Jim Robinson
The good Lord knows I am no legal expert, but...

A website which is more than 50% devoted to political commentary may fall within some ridiculous parameters governing this particular "law". I doubt that 50% of the commentary on FR is of a strictly political nature--even in the throes of an election cycle. Will this law force every website which hosts political discussions to cease and desist for thirty days? Ba-bye, everyone from wikipedia to soccer.com!

1,006 posted on 03/24/2006 9:16:13 AM PST by grellis (can't sleep clown will eat me)
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To: grellis
A website which is more than 50% devoted to political commentary may fall within some ridiculous parameters governing this particular "law". I doubt that 50% of the commentary on FR is of a strictly political nature--even in the throes of an election cycle.

And remove Political/Election as a type of posting topic. Any articles that might have been posted under Political can be posted under News/Current Events or whatever...... Just a thought to maybe beat them at their own game....

1,034 posted on 03/24/2006 9:44:39 AM PST by b4its2late (There are good terrorists.............. DEAD ONES.)
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