May 26, 2005
RedState Will Send Your FEC Letters
A kind offer from the folks at RedState:
Since our update last night, many of you have raised an important question that illustrates one of the major problems with the process at the Federal Election Commission - that they require your name and address to even accept a comment on a proposed piece of regulation.
We all know that not only do many bloggers operate anonymously or with a pseudonym, but that one of the near-cardinal rules for life on the internet is *don't publish your address*.
Accordingly, I am prepared to submit your comment on your behalf - using my name and address to meet the FEC's requirement. I will compile as many bloggers' comments as I receive by Friday close-of-business, May 27th.
If you'd like to take advantage of this - just email me your blog URL, blog title, and if you'd like - your name, along with whatever comment you'd like the FEC to receive. They won't be edited, simply compied into one document with an introduction explaining the problem - and why it shows such a weakness in their approach to regulating the internet.
If you have any questions - feel free to email me at mkrempasky@redstate.org.
Best,
Mike Krempasky
RedState.org
Posted by Buzz Webster at May 26, 2005 09:14 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)
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