Subject: [EL] Sen. McConnell not protective enough of the First Amendment? |
From: Rick Hasen |
Date: 10/7/2010, 4:45 PM |
To: Election Law |
Subject: | RLC: Senators Pick Wrong Side in Free Speech Case |
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Date: | Thu, 07 Oct 2010 19:14:29 -0400 |
From: | Dave Nalle <dave@fontcraft.com> |
To: | Rick.Hasen@lls.edu |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 7th, 2010
CONTACT: Dave Nalle at 512-656-8011 or chairman@rlc.org
Republican Liberty
Caucus Wants Senators to Stand for the Constitution and Free
Speech
AUSTIN, TX - In the controversial
case Snyder vs. Phelps case, which is currently being
considered by the Supreme Court, a group of Senators have
filed an amicus brief in support of the plaintiff and in
opposition to the free speech rights of Westboro Baptist
Church Pastor Fred Phelps.
While the Republican Liberty Caucus in no way condones or
supports Phelps' behavior or beliefs, we believe that even
those who hold utterly reprehensible beliefs have a
fundamental right to free speech protected by the First
Amendment to the Constitution. As RLC National Secretary
Eric Wall put it, "I will never agree with what
Fred Phelps has to say. However the right to free
speech, no matter how abhorrent, offensive or
controversial the actual words spoken may be, should be
honored and respected by all Americans as a crucially
important part of our republican form of
government.&q uot;
These Senators who are attempting to influence the Supreme
Court to rule against the Bill of Rights, have lost touch
with the most fundamental principles on which our free
society is founded. Most of the Senators who signed the
brief are Democrats and we would expect no less from members
of a party which has worked hard to degrade and diminish the
individual liberty and Constitutional rights of our citizens
in the last two years. However, thirteen of these Senators
are Republicans who have forgotten the fundamental
principles on which our party was founded. RLC National
Chairman Dave Nalle asks "If these Senators stand in
opposition to the Constitution and the Bill of Rights in
this case, then how can we trust them to respect our rights?
Their oath of office requires them to defend the
Constitution. They should not be advising the Supreme Court
to violate anyone's freedom of speech."
These thirteen Senators are: Minority Leader Mitch
McConnell (KY), Bob Bennett (UT), John Barasso (WY), Sam
Brownback (KS), Richard Burr (NC), Susan Collins (ME),
Mike Crapo (ID), Chuck Grassley (IA), Mike Johanns (NE),
George LeMieux (FL), Jim Risch (ID), Pat Roberts (KS) and
David Vitter (LA). Most of these Senators have a history
of voting against individual liberty and the best
interests of the people again and again. Republicans
in Utah have already rejected Bob Bennett's big-government.
anti-liberty record, defeating him in their primary. These
other Republicans who also seem not to understand the
Constitution should take this as a warning that they will be
held accountable as they come up for reelection in the next
four years.
We trust that the Supreme Court will not be swayed by the
arguments of opportunistic politicians and will remember
that when it protects Fred Phelps' right to be offensive it
also protects the right of every citizen to have and express
any opinion without fear of interference or persecution.
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The Republican Liberty Caucus is a nationwide grassroots
organization which promotes individual liberty and limited
government within the Republican Party. You can find more
information about the Republican Liberty Caucus at www.rlc.org