Posted by
Playful Walrus on Tuesday, December 01, 2009 7:27:58 PM
I'm sure every single person opposed to the Patriot Act because they didn't like the idea of someone violating privacy by monitoring international communications between terrorists is now opposed to the idea that election losers should be able to get and use the private communications of a citizen group that pushed a ballot measure that passed.
...Even though that ballot measure was the California Marriage Amendments and the election losers are marriage neutering advocates.
This matter was in a federal appeals court today.
Read what I have to say about the issue and the coverage by LATimes.com at The Opine Editorials.
Surely, if we don't have access to all communications made by and between public-servant lawmakers working with compulsory tax money - and we don't, despite sunshine and open-government laws - then there isn't a right to have access to the internal communications of a citizen-led ballot campaign funded with private, donated money.