3418 Scalia believed so strongly in the 1st amendment that he even voted in favor of flag burning which he abhorred. I couldn’t only imagine how sad he would be seeing the current wave of government censorship, hysterics, and lockdowns. (media.patriots.win) posted 95 days ago by tedandlisa123 95 days ago by tedandlisa123 +3419 / -1 107 comments share 107 comments share save hide report block hide child comments Comments (107) sorted by: top new old worst You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread. ▲ 19 ▼ – americafirst05 19 points 95 days ago +21 / -2 Citizens United wasn’t just about money. During oral arguments, Alito asked if the government could ban books with regards to elections. And the government lawyer said yes, which is insanely alarming. https://www.ifs.org/blog/citizens-united-its-all-about-the-book-banning/ permalink save report block reply ▲ 9 ▼ – Wreckastow 9 points 95 days ago +13 / -4 Ya know, I am of a mind that unlimited dark money pouring into elections is a bit more problematic than theoretical book bans. permalink parent save report block reply ▲ -1 ▼ – KonyHawk_ProSlaver -1 points 94 days ago +1 / -2 And I'm glad you're not a judge. permalink parent save report block reply
Citizens United wasn’t just about money. During oral arguments, Alito asked if the government could ban books with regards to elections. And the government lawyer said yes, which is insanely alarming. https://www.ifs.org/blog/citizens-united-its-all-about-the-book-banning/
Ya know, I am of a mind that unlimited dark money pouring into elections is a bit more problematic than theoretical book bans.
And I'm glad you're not a judge.