Friday, September 08, 2006

Be Quiet: Blackout Period


Because subliminal political ads are still legal in John McCain’s America:
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Thanks for protecting us from political free speech Russ Feingold.
Eminent Domain: Wisconsin is currently in the blackout period mandated by the McCain/Feingold campaign finance law. Because Senator Kohl appears on the primary election ballot, permission is needed from the federal court to air grassroots lobbying ads mentioning his name, even though the radio ad has nothing to do with elections. Wisconsin Right to Life officials risk jail terms if the radio ad is aired without permission by the federal court," said James Bopp, Jr. counsel to WRTL.

Freedom of speech in the Bill of Rights? What a quaint idea. Enlightened reformers like John McCain and Russ Feingold would prefer that you ask the federal government to engage in speech concerning politicians. We wouldn't want people getting informed around election time.
Because subliminal political ads are still legal in John McCain’s America:
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Thanks for protecting us from political free speech Russ Feingold.