The Daily Caller has my piece, "Constitution Day at the FCC", which ends by urging that "everyday should be Constitution Day at the Federal Communications Commission."
Would that it were so.
Before it is, "the agency needs to understand the First Amendment was included in the Constitution to prevent government interference with private speech, not to authorize the government to interfere with private speech on the premise that it is enabling more important, balanced, or fairer speech."
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Constitution Day at the FCC - Daily Caller
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