To: July 4th
No idea what the ruling will be on the 60-day "ban on speech" before elections. The Constitution would be meaningless if they upheld that ban.
To: Always Right
Tell that to the President who signed it. He certainly didn't seem to mind.
11 posted on
12/10/2003 7:12:53 AM PST by
KantianBurke
(Don't Tread on Me)
To: Always Right
I believe Bush signed this after saying the Supremes would strike it down.
13 posted on
12/10/2003 7:13:15 AM PST by
AppyPappy
(If You're Not A Part Of The Solution, There's Good Money To Be Made In Prolonging The Problem.)
To: Always Right
The Constitution would be meaningless if they upheld that banSCOTUS gave up on the Constitution long ago.
14 posted on
12/10/2003 7:14:04 AM PST by
GeronL
(My tagline for rent..... $5 per month or 550 posts/replies, whichever comes first... its a bargain!!)
To: Always Right
Nonsense.
The constitution gives the Congress the right to regulate elections to federal office. See Article I Section 4. Such a law as this is part of the "manner of holding elections" which are "prescribed in each state by the Legislature thereof; but the Congress may at any time by Law make or alter such Regulations, except as to the Places of chusing Senators."
Campaign finance laws have been on the books for at least 30 yrs and the Court has upheld them for the most part. This is nothing new and was a foregone conclusion.
53 posted on
12/10/2003 7:24:11 AM PST by
justshutupandtakeit
(America's Enemies foreign and domestic agree: Bush must be destroyed.)
To: Always Right
The court also upheld restrictions on political ads in the weeks before an election. The television and radio ads often feature harsh attacks by one politician against another or by groups running commercials against candidates.
We are now no better than the soviet union.
55 posted on
12/10/2003 7:24:49 AM PST by
Stopislamnow
(Islam-Founded by Evil, and thriving on death. Just like the modern democrats)
To: Always Right
The Constitution would be meaningless if they upheld that ban.Well, it's meaningless. Like you, it took this ruling to finally convince me.
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