DOCUMENT: Official Response to the FEC
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"The electorate is best served when the Commission crafts rules that remove actual corruption while encouraging more participation, opinions and choices to permeate the democratic process."
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The Online Coalition is pleased to release
our official comment to the Federal Election Commission in response to the Notice of
Proposed Rulemaking regarding political activity on the internet. This comment will be
transmitted to the FEC this afternoon.
You can read the full comment below - in both a full-featured paginated HTML format (useful for cutting and pasting), as
well as the standard Adobe PDF.
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(pdf)
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Thanks in particular for including the paginated HTML version. I generally dislike reading .pdfs on a monitor; pdfs are designed for paper output first and primarily.
mentioned I think this post while discussing blogs and the SEC.
that you were actually watching MSNBC? You brave, brave soul. Which program was it on, and I shall rustle up the transcript as soon as it becomes available.
an IE logo. Because resizing text in Firefox makes it unreadable with the font overlapping. IE works fine so I guess it's just the vagaries of JScript and Mozilla. I can take a screen cap and post it if it will help any.
They have a periodic little section "what the blogs are saying" or something like that. It must be on the show between 5:00 and 6:00 "Connected Coast to Coast". They didn't say much just mentioned RedState says.... and showed a full screen shot of a monitor with this or a similar post up.
I like MSNBC.
on this site, apparently I'm not in a position to judge the tastes of others, even when they are contained in a sentence like this:
I like MSNBC.
Regards
Bravo. Well crafted. Got the legalese down-pat, bless your hearts. Don't suppose a simple "....Congress shall make no law" would have any effect, especially since this is Regulatory Agency (spit).
oh... and thank you some more.

Good work, Mike.