Firefox Fired
Paul Jacob |
On Fox News's Special Report, George Will dubbed the story "redundant evidence that progressives are for diversity in everything but thought," as well as an alarming illustration of the intolerance of "sore winners."
Whatever one thinks of the campaign to drive out Eich (and a number of prominent gay leaders have spoken out against it), those demanding Eich's ouster were within their legal rights. Still, such a political attack wouldn't be possible without government assistance in denying donor anonymity. That's the major lesson Mr. Will drew from the fracas: anonymous contributions are vital:
Anonymous speech and press and donations remain key to a peaceful society.
Advocates of mandatory campaign finance disclosure should be asked, "do you also, then, oppose the secret ballot?"
The privacy of the voting booth was also instituted to insulate people from the worst aspects of partisan discord . . . and commerce from the legacy of the Hatfields and McCoys.
This is Common Sense. I'm Paul Jacob.
Tags: Firefox Fired, Brendan Eich, persaonl contribution, campaign disclosure, chills political speech, George Will, Pat Buchnan, Paul Jacob, Common Sense To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. and "Like" Facebook Page - Thanks!
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home