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Patterico discusses concerns that the FEC may seek to limit the freedom of speech of bloggers with regard to the expression of political views.
I personally regard such a limitation on freedom of speech in this country to be unthinkable. I can’t imagine such limitations being passed as regulations or as legislation.
But I take the Patterico Pledge that:
If the FEC makes rules that limit my First Amendment right to express my opinion on core political issues, I will not obey those rules.
I can’t even imagine the FEC attempting to muzzle American freedom of speech in this way. This isn’t Iran. And I would react with outrage and peaceful civil disobedience were such a thing to happen.