November 21st, 2009
 

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Obama foes thwarted by court


(Richmond, Virginia) A federal judge dealt a blow Thursday to the advertising plans of a conservative group that purports to tell “the real truth” about Barack Obama’s abortion views.

U.S. District Judge James Spencer denied a preliminary injunction sought by The Real Truth About Obama, Inc., against the Federal Election Commission. The injunction would have barred the FEC from enforcing its fundraising and advertising regulations against the Richmond-based group, which was formed by anti-abortion activists.

The organization claimed in court papers that its “issue advocacy” amounts to constitutionally-protected free speech that does not expressly advocate the election or defeat of a candidate.

In a brief order, Spencer said the constitutional claim lacked merit and that an injunction would harm the public. He did not elaborate but said a written explanation of his ruling will be issued later.

James Bopp Jr. of Terre Haute, Ind., attorney for The Real Truth About Obama, said he likely will ask the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for an expedited appeal of Spencer’s ruling.

“The purpose of the First Amendment is to protect our ability to speak about issues and candidates and do so in a timely way,” said Bopp.

Bopp, a member of the Republican National Committee who was an adviser to Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign, acknowledged that time is running short but said he still believes the group can launch its project before the Nov. 4 election.

An FEC spokesman declined to comment on Spencer’s ruling. But David Kolker, an attorney for the FEC, said during oral arguments Wednesday that the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that campaign restrictions can be applied to activities that are “the functional equivalent of express advocacy.”

According to Bopp, his clients cannot solicit funds or begin their advertising campaign because of the threat of hefty fines or criminal prosecution.

The Real Truth About Obama wants to run ads on its Web site and on the Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity talk shows in key states. One ad features an Obama-like voice saying he would make taxpayers pay for all abortions, ensure minors’ abortions are concealed from their parents, appoint more liberal Supreme Court justices and legalize the late-term procedure that abortion opponents call “partial-birth” abortion.

Obama’s campaign has declined to respond to the organization’s claims. Obama supports abortion rights.


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  • SteveMD2 Said: September 16th, 2008 at 1:55 am
    • This election is about whether America remains a free nation. Free of extremist religions that would turn us into a theocracy just like saudi arabia and the Vatican and the extreme right wing of Christianity.

      Why – because they fear losing Power and Money – that is all they are about. And they fear being exposed for the religious nazi’s they are. Their real bible is taken from Mein Kampf.

      They have nothing to do with God. They violate virtually everything that Jesus Life was about – helping the poor and downtrodden. May they burn in their own hell for eternity.

  • MAN in Lexington, SC Said: September 12th, 2008 at 8:47 am
    • It seems that organizations like the real truth about Obama, inc. are grasping as straws.

      It is apparent that they chose to wait to launch such a campaign and to use the voice of someone other than Obama’s just to continue the McSame smear campaign.

 
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