Posted on 02/11/2002 8:23:37 AM PST by rwfromkansas
Freepers, it is very important that you act to stop campaign finance "reform." This is a bill that threatens our very political liberty and we need to take a stand to oppose it. It bans political ads, so groups like FR could not pool resources to spread the conservative view on the air, all the while the media get to say whatever they wish with NO CONSEQUENCES. The bill scarily works against all sorts of political common causes in addition to banning soft money. By banning soft money, free speech is stifled. However, unions are not restricted by this bill, which is patently unfair. Contact your congressmen TODAY AND DO IT OVER AND OVER. We need to send a message that we will not support an incumbent protection act.
Call toll free #'s: 1-800-648-3516 and 1-877-762-8762.
Make sure to get your congressional office and the offices of the leadership.
Encourage your congressmen to vote against it due to the unfair advantage it places on unions and the media, as well as the fact it destroys free speech. Encourage them to do all they can to stop others from supporting it as well.
We can not count on a veto from President Bush. He is under lots of pressure from the media and may allow pretty much any bill to pass, quietly working to get Republicans to challenge it in the courts. We need to call the White House as well.
Call 202-456-1414.
Make sure to say that Bush needs to stand firm on this because it will hurt the GOP, hurt America, and destroy our Constitutional principles. Also, state that you believe he is doing a good job and should not cave in to pressure. Furthermore, state you hope that if it passes Congress, he will use his bully pulpit to show the American people why he had to veto the bill. This could include such extreme measures as a presidential address to the nation if necessary. The President should take a firm stand and let Americans know what the bill really is about.
Lastly, we can hope that the courts will take this on and stop the enforcement of this law, but hoping is not an excuse to sit back and do nothing. If you want to see this stopped, make your voice heard. Contact our leaders in Washington...they need to know we are watching their moves.
Freepers, Let's Roll.
Once they learn that I'm in their district, they suggest I contact my Congresswoman. Told them she was the first person contacted but as a citizen and voter I have every right to be heard by all.
What would his stated criteria be?
The other point is that if Bush didn't veto the current proposals, he should resign for not living up to the vows he took to defend the constitution. Real leaders and those who defend the constitution would never back down from pressure of any kind, even from the big bad ole media.
I strongly urge you to defeat the current efforts to pass a Shays-Meehan Campaign Finance Reform Bill. The rights granted under the Constitution are far too important to throw away, no matter how much the media would like you to do.
The circus hearings now being conducted regarding Enron, prove beyond a doubt that Campaign Finance Reform is not needed. Joseph Lieberman, Fritz Hollings and Henry Waxman are the most media prominent Congressional investigators. Each one has been the recipient of donations from Enron, Citigroup and Arthur Andersen. Each one has piously stated that Enron donations will have zero effect on their impartial investigations. What better proof is necessary that there is no need for Campaign Finance Reform.
Please feel free to contact me relative to this matter.
Very truly yours,
Some of us do.... LOL. Bet RedBloodedAmerican does too..
Several days ago I expressed get well wishes to him on a McCancer thread.
I hereby withdraw them.
John McCain, you're crapping on my Constitution.
It is time for you to go.
Then you have to have a restriction on corporations making contributions without case by case approval by the shareholders. But that wouldn't help politicions either, so why not just quit playing games and drop all these BS games between the parties?
Better yet, why not just disallow contributions from any entity which cannot vote? And remove all other restrictions. The goverenment has never been given the power to regulate campaigns in any case.
Better yet, why not just disallow contributions from any entity which cannot vote? And remove all other restrictions. The goverenment has never been given the power to regulate campaigns in any case.I agree. This is as it should be.
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