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DateDateSeptember 6, 2006
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QuoteText"It seems Americans now need permission to speak out on political issues and petition the government. I'd suggest a constitutional amendment protecting those rights, but I thought we already had one."
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Permission to Speak Freely: The "electioneering communications" ban silences interest groups when their messages matter most by Jacob Sullum (Reason, September 6, 2006) (view)