To: Texas Cornhusker
who does it affect? It affects anyone who wants to be able to inform the electorate during the time when they are paying attention (the last 60 days before an election) about the candidates' stands and voting records on issues of importance to them.
We're not just talking NAACP chain dragging ads and Jane Fonda's $12 million dollars attacking Bush for being pro-life (and this lady is supposed to be born again? Hah!), we're also talking NRA and related groups.
I'm loyal to Dubya, but I don't like this provision in the bill and believe it is unconstitutional.
To: patriciaruth
Indeed, we are talking about large interest, whose views we already are fully aware of, they know what a politicians stance is before 60 days, and so do we. Ill agree with the NRA's stance but it is common knowledge, as a voter I dont need to be told who is a gun grabber, i can figure that out on my own, as can people who care about the issue. But I dont need to see James Byrds family pimping his death with Jessie and pals.
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