McCain-Feingold and free speech

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Author(s) Bradley A. Smith, Stephen M. Hoersting
Source The Washington Times
Date April 25, 2007
URL http://www3.washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20070424-102750-4480r.htm
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Quotes-start.png "Officeholders have no right to insulate themselves from criticism for even a single day, let alone 200. If the First Amendment means anything, it ought to mean that a nonprofit membership organization such as Wisconsin Right to Life can speak freely about politicians and issues -- especially close to an election. The right to do so is central to the First Amendment and fundamental to the maintenance of a healthy democracy." Quotes-end.png


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