Constitution
The Wisconsin Government Accountability Board issued a new rule this year about how individuals and groups can express their opinions. The Democrat controlled legislature chose to allow it to proceed and it went into effect on August 1st. Here is what they say on their web site,
"This rule means that if people or groups run independent ads, which for all intents and purposes are political ads for or against a candidate, they will be required to disclose what they’re doing and where the money is coming from," said Kevin J. Kennedy, director and general counsel of the G.A.B. "It will improve transparency in campaign finance and elections, and help voters make informed decisions at the ballot box."
With this in mind I want to ask the G.A.B. some specific questions:
Plan To Attend:
The United States of America's 2010 Birthday Party in La Crosse
The Constitution Rally 2010
July 4th, 2010 - 2 PM to 5PM
Copeland Park North Shelter
La Crosse, WI
Hosted by La Crosse Liberty Coalition LLC
You may have recently seen the news that a Wisconsin judge ruled against the National Day of Prayer:
Attached below is a link to the scanned copy of a letter I received the other day from the Census Bureau. I usually don't have a problem taking part in the census but this will be the first year that it is being conducted while reporting directly to the White House instead of to Congress. In case you weren't aware of it, President Obama took it upon himself to make sure that the Census Bureau reports to him. This is a huge mistake and I can only assume he is doing it so that he can get his "community organizer," political fingers all over the data that will come pouring in and help him launch his re-election bid.
