August 11, 2006
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
HereÂ’s my promise: If a conservative organization wants to run a political ad criticizing any Congressman up for re-election during that 60-day window, IÂ’ll let them run one on this website, for free, right up until Election Day.And if Congress or for that matter law enforcement think that IÂ’m going to refrain from criticizing an elected or wannabe-elected official, ever, theyÂ’re sadly mistaken.
Sounds good to me. Anyone want to put a political ad on my blog free of charge? Not surprisingly, Misha is on board as well.
I just remembered something that Stephen Macklin posted in the comments to this post of mine. I'll repeat it here because it's too good not to share:
My blog will change in response to FEC rules. No more quizzes, no more book or movie memes. All political advocacy all the time.
Damn right.
Update: Dean sports the blue version of the image above, which is entirely appropriate. This is an area where the left and the right have the same goal in mind: free speech unregulated by Congress, just as the Constitution demands.
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