September 1, 2006

Best Editorial of the Year

The award goes to the DC Examiner for their lead editorial this morning. It's masterfully written. Here's the opening paragraph:

Something almost without precedent in America will happen Thursday. That’s the day when McCain-Feingold — aka the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 — will officially silence broadcast advertising that contains criticism of members of Congress seeking re-election in November. Before 2006, American election campaigns traditionally began in earnest after Labor Day. Unless McCain-Feingold is repealed, Labor Day will henceforth mark the point in the campaign when congressional incumbents can sit back and cruise, free of those pesky negative TV and radio spots. It is the most effective incumbent protection act possible, short of abolishing the elections themselves.

Freedom of political speech, is arguably the most important right we have as citizens. If we can't protest against the government, what prevents it from usurping all of our rights?

Read it all.

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