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Former FEC Commissioner Bradley Smith looks for the "appearance of corruption" in the Arizona senator's campaign to squelch political expression.

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|12.8.05 @ 2:48PM|

Someone's ears should be burning.

Warren|12.8.05 @ 3:14PM|

It totally sucks that McCain is such an uber douche bag, being as he's leading the no torture coalition.

|12.8.05 @ 5:34PM|

Well, if a guy who was tortured couldn't get on the right side of the debate, he would be the uber-douchebag.

grylliade|12.8.05 @ 5:54PM|

Now that's what we call a bitch-slap here in Tennessee. :-)

|12.8.05 @ 5:57PM|

Yes, good article.

|12.8.05 @ 6:16PM|

Unfortunately we'll continue to have useful idiots like joe and M1EK continue to defend CF laws.

|12.8.05 @ 6:53PM|

How about that Breaux-Lott lovechild - now there's a shocker! I guess BellSouth is cool with the whole thing.

|12.8.05 @ 7:54PM|

Kudos to Reason for allowing Bradley Smith's speech onto the website.

I have only one question: where was REASON on McCain-Feingold?

Last I saw here on the website, Jonathan Rauch merely told everyone to stop and basically "live with" McCain-Feingold, but not to REPEAL IT!

C'mon! I remember when Libertarians would actually call for REPEALING intrusions into, of all things, the Constitution and its protections, not just merely "living with it."

Nice to see the article, but late to the party.

And, I have been waiting.

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