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Bush signs Campaign Reform, NRA Sues
AP/Yahoo ^ | 03/25/02 | SCOTT LINDLAW

Posted on 03/27/2002 7:10:33 AM PST by PeteF

GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) - President Bush signed landmark campaign finance legislation Wednesday and the National Rifle Association swiftly filed suit challenging the constitutionality of the new law.

Bush signed the measure in the Oval Office — without the public signing ceremony often staged for major legislation. In a written statement, he said that while the bill has flaws, it "improves the current system of financing for federal campaigns."

Bush then embarked on a two-day swing to South Carolina and Georgia, where he planned to raise more than $3 million for GOP candidates for Congress.

Critics have long argued the legislation violates the Constitution, and the NRA was the first in line to file its challenge at the federal courthouse a few blocks from the White House. The legislation "eviscerates the core protections of the First Amendment by prohibiting, on pain on criminal punishment, political speech," said a legal complaint filed on behalf of the NRA and its political victory fund.


TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bush; campaignreform; cfr; nra
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To: hoosiermama
"Some of you need to retake "Goverment 101".

Yeah, you do. Bush has an obligation via his oath of office to act as a check on the whims of Congress. Why do you think he has the veto power?.For the President to knowingly sign un-Constitutional legislation is a violation of that oath.

I don't care what the result of the pending court cases are, I will not vote for anyone who plays fast and loose with my freedoms for political purposes. Bush should be a one term President, and if the world was right, he would be removed from office.

261 posted on 03/27/2002 1:03:40 PM PST by wcbtinman
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To: usconservative
Re#250 Yes, the NRA is to be commended... ..
262 posted on 03/27/2002 1:03:50 PM PST by eureka!
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To: Wright is right!
re:post 97

You had better pray that Sandra Dipstick O'conner suddenly gets religion. Thanks for supporting a decision to be made about my freedoms by this bunch of pantywaists on the USSC.

263 posted on 03/27/2002 1:14:26 PM PST by wcbtinman
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To: PeteF
CFR is really going to be hard to enforce, about impossible. Are they going to throw people in jail because an opponent critized the incumbent in a electoral race?
Yeah right...
264 posted on 03/27/2002 1:14:58 PM PST by demlosers
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To: Howlin
Ah, no......he is not

What planet were you living on when the issue suddenly got legs in the house. You couldn't have missed the news reports.

Or maybe you did see the reports and just refused to believe them..."Bush pressures house leadership to approve CFR".

265 posted on 03/27/2002 1:15:05 PM PST by Amerigomag
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To: demlosers
I dont know about that but I can envision a whole bunch of Americans in Colonial get up - acting out thy Town Criers
266 posted on 03/27/2002 1:18:20 PM PST by rbmillerjr
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To: demlosers
Are they going to throw people in jail because an opponent critized the incumbent in a electoral race?
If they're not the media, you nailed it on the head.
267 posted on 03/27/2002 1:31:57 PM PST by steveegg
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To: Dave S
You dont dont control the Senate with 51 votes.
Tell that to D'Asshole. He's very-ably controlling the Senate with 51 votes. It's leadership, something that the RINOs (other than McConnell, is there any other kind in the Senate anymore?) sorely lack.
268 posted on 03/27/2002 1:36:38 PM PST by steveegg
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To: Constitutional Patriot
"He eliminates this as an issue the dems can use in the upcoming elections. "

I have never heard of a Republican winning an election by becoming a Democrat. Reagan didn't cave before his re-election, the Republican House didn't cave when they won in '96.

If the stratagy for Nov. is to become as much like your Democratic opponents as possible then Bush is doing a very good job. I don't think it is going to win any elections though.

269 posted on 03/27/2002 1:36:43 PM PST by monday
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To: Ragin1
The destruction of the Republic? The elimination of the Bill of Rights? A royalty government?
270 posted on 03/27/2002 1:37:44 PM PST by steveegg
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To: Wright is right!
I could've swore that the original incarnation of Social Security was declared unconstitutional. That didn't stop FDR and the Senate DemonRATs from packing the Supreme Court to pass the exact same thing knowing that they now had a majority. The Borking of every Bush nominee to the federal appellate court and the impending Borking of every last Bush nominee to the Supreme Court, which will continue until he leaves office, is simply an effort to repeat history.
271 posted on 03/27/2002 1:45:59 PM PST by steveegg
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To: hchutch
"As for the semi-auto provision, that one can be handled with a different strategy."

And just what brilliance will you demonstrate for this one?

272 posted on 03/27/2002 1:50:31 PM PST by wcbtinman
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To: William Tell
You nailed it. The closeness of the final vote, even if it does go America's way, will tell the RATs and RINOs how many people they need to pack onto the Supreme Court (or alternatively how many and which seats they need to Bork indefinitely) to win.

My prediction for when the McShame/Slimeroad/Shames/Noman Conservative Elimination Act is declared constitutional; 2005 on its second attempt.

273 posted on 03/27/2002 1:51:49 PM PST by steveegg
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To: P8riot
There are but three words that will appear on all future RNC/Bush fundraising material that I'll receive (starting with the RNC plea that showed up today):

Return To Sender!!

274 posted on 03/27/2002 1:54:11 PM PST by steveegg
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To: rbmillerjr;all
over this relatively minor issue

Freedom of Speech, the First Amendment to the Constitution,,,,,,,George Mason wouldnt even vote for the Constitution withough it, and the 9 others known as the Bill of Rights,,,,,,,,and indeed our Constitution isnt worth the paper it's written on without the Bill of Rights.

THIS MINOR ISSUE EH,,,,,,,,EGAD!!!

275 posted on 03/27/2002 1:58:25 PM PST by rbmillerjr
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To: steveegg
Tell that to D'Asshole. He's very-ably controlling the Senate with 51 votes. It's leadership, something that the RINOs (other than McConnell, is there any other kind in the Senate anymore?) sorely lack

Other than CFR which had sixty votes, he is not getting huge majorities. Most bills are passing after compromise. Daschle is only effective at preventing our agenda from coming to a vote. Thats playing defense which is what I said earlier, you dont need that many solid votes to play good defense. Forty will do.

276 posted on 03/27/2002 1:59:51 PM PST by Dave S
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To: Ragin1
Their only argument being, "would you rather have gore, or hillary?" Another fine argument being, "the court will decide"

Amen. That's the typical comment. It'll be the mantra you hear when the jackboots are on your neck, I'm sure. "Well, you COULD have had Gore!"

277 posted on 03/27/2002 2:05:13 PM PST by CaptBlack
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To: Dave S
Let me break open my Senate-to-English dictionary...

compromise-the act of Republicans abandoning 85% of their principles on any given bill.

Seriously, as long as a RINO exists in the Oval Office and Trent Cave-A-Lott is the invisible minority leader (a role for which he is uniquely qualified), all D'Asshole needs is 51 to vote his way because there'll never be 41 RINOs with enough backbone to actually use the filibuster.

278 posted on 03/27/2002 2:26:26 PM PST by steveegg
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To: all
"I wouldn't have signed it if I was really unhappy with it. I think it improves the system," Bush told reporters during a stop at Greenville firehouse."

...rationalize out of this lol

279 posted on 03/27/2002 2:27:13 PM PST by rbmillerjr
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To: wcbtinman
Very simple: Use the same technique that stopped the gun show bill in the House in June of `99.

Remember how the anti-gun types killed the bill? We do the same thing we did then. Take a weaker version, offer it up, tack on three or four poison pills, and the anti-gunners will do the thing in.

280 posted on 03/27/2002 2:28:28 PM PST by hchutch
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