To: Libloather
God save our country if publicly discussing a politician's record becomes a criminal act of malice...Uh, I hate to trouble the writer with unpleasantries, but the new Campaign Finance Law mandates precisely that.
Sure, if you want to talk at the local bar or coffee shop, that's still OK. But, if you want to take out an ad in the paper or on the radio or TV too close to an election to expose the shameful record of your local crook politician, you've just earned yourself a ticket to jail!
12 posted on
05/24/2003 12:33:01 PM PDT by
Gritty
To: Gritty
Sure, if you want to talk at the local bar or coffee shop, that's still OK. But, if you want to take out an ad in the paper or on the radio or TV too close to an election to expose the shameful record of your local crook politician, you've just earned yourself a ticket to jail!>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
then its time to put the law to the test.
I suggest that EVERYONE break this law and force the judicial system into a huge back log of trials
14 posted on
05/24/2003 1:02:41 PM PDT by
South Dakota
(Just so you know, I'm saddened that daschle and McGovern are from my state)
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