Gee I missed the part where he said he wanted the government to have the power to ban movies.
Like I said, you need to educate yourself on this issue.
Hmmm...I didn't know the government banned a movie! I could swear it was shown in theatres and on DVD!
Gee I missed the part where he said he wanted the government to have the power to ban movies.
Was this about a movie that wasn't banned or was this about allowing corporations first amendment rights? Cuz your beloved
Reason thinks so!
In overturning Austin v. Michigan Chamber of Commerce, a 1990 decision upholding a state law that prohibited corporations from spending money on election-related messages, the Court rejected the very notion that the First Amendment allows the government to discriminate against speech by groups of people organized as corporations. "We find no basis for the proposition that, in the context of political speech, the Government may impose restrictions on certain disfavored speakers," writes Justice Anthony Kennedy in the majority opinion.
Like I said, you need to educate yourself on this issue.
We have me saying CU was about granting corporations a living soul, and we have you saying it was about a movie that was banned but wasn't banned*. I guess Reason and I proved you wrongo again!
Glad to see I edumacated you (again!)
*Note. Don't pull out the bullshit that Hillary:
The Movie was banned by the government because it couldn't be shown on PPV cable! It clearly was a political ad running 90 minutes long and was scheduled immediately (within 30 days) of the Democratic primary and at the time was legally prevented from that by McCain-Feingold. A bipartisan law passed under Bush's regime, tyvm.