Juggling The 2010 Votes

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pastorlesofm

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Call your U.S. Senators today at 202-224-3121 and ask them to oppose S. 3628, the DISCLOSE Act

Your Last chance to Speak before Congress Silences You
July 26, 2010

Dear Les,

This past weekend Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Speaker Nancy Pelosi and President Obama told a gathering of the most hard-edged liberal activists that they need to pull out all stops to win this November so that they can push more of their damaging agenda on the American people. Fearful of what Election Day could mean for their extreme ideology, a number of liberals in Congress are pushing S. 3628, the DISCLOSE Act, which amounts to Democrat incumbent protection legislation disguised as campaign finance reform.

Instead of addressing the problems often found in the financing of campaigns, S. 3628 seeks to add to the already onerous burdens placed on organizations that act within the law by going after their donors and exposing them in public forums. The exceptions, or "carve-outs," in the bill demonstrate the hypocrisy of its supporters. They provide special treatment for select special interest groups in a bill designed to crack down on the power of special interests!

Too often, such tactics are used to intimidate donors. We saw this in the sixties during the civil rights struggles, and more recently we have seen intimidation employed time and time again against Christians in states like Massachusetts, California and Maine for merely voicing their belief that marriage is between one man and one woman.

And now the Democrats want to intimidate you into silence as well!

How much of a farce is the DISCLOSE Act? The carve-outs in the bill give unions and traditional Democrat interest groups special protections, which is no surprise when you realize the legislation was written by legislators who have personal stakes in this election. In fact, the legislation allows for no expedited review, which means that if DISCLOSE passes, it cannot be reviewed by the courts until after the 2010 elections. Why? Because the Democrats know what they are passing is unconstitutional, and realize that once a federal court gives it a good look, it is likely to be overturned.

Please CALL your SENATORS today at 202-224-3121 and tell them to oppose S. 3628, the DISCLOSE Act.

Thank you and God bless you.

Sincerely,
Tony Perkins
President

P.S. Please forward this email to at least one friend.

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Considering the way the courts are ruling these days, I'm not so sure that any laws which deny free speech would be overturned.

The constitution is an obsolete document.
Debate about restrictive laws in the halls of congress never includes consideration of the constitution.
Take the Patriot Act for example. Nobody even read the thing before they passed it.

The job of defending the constitution is usually up to the courts.
These days they do not always rule in favor of the rights of citizens or their states (if they rule at all).
 

pastorlesofm

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Considering the way the courts are ruling these days, I'm not so sure that any laws which deny free speech would be overturned.

The constitution is an obsolete document.
Debate about restrictive laws in the halls of congress never includes consideration of the constitution.
Take the Patriot Act for example. Nobody even read the thing before they passed it.

The job of defending the constitution is usually up to the courts.
These days they do not always rule in favor of the rights of citizens or their states (if they rule at all).


Unfortunately what you say is very true,these days.