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 <title>About Speech</title>
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 <description>Kentucky lawyer Edward Bonnie attacks the &amp;quot;free speech&amp;quot; arguments against public financing of elections in the&lt;em&gt; Courier Journal&lt;/em&gt; op-ed.  Arguing that Fair and Clean Elections programs promote, rather than limit, speech Bonnie talks up the promise of the Fair Elections Now Act introduced in the Senate while questioning whether we want to continue to have Sen. Mitch McConnell-style elections where money is the yardstick for a candidate&amp;#39;s worth.</description>
 <pubDate>Wed, 06 Feb 2008 20:44:50 +0000</pubDate>
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