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Catching up a bit here...
Who is the source on the internet? If the NRA or CSX or HRC or IBM or the UAW puts up a website with a public message board/blog then I write something on it, whose problem is it? If endorsements are being made, say, by me, whose problem is that? Does this constitute sponsorship of an endorsement?
I don't want everyone to know who I am, but if I'm going to be making a political endorsement should I be compelled to make a disclosure? How about if I print up a pamphlet? Sponsor a documentary (I'm very interested in the possibilities of documentary as political tools)? Pay people to stand on street corners in sandwich boards?
Who is the source on the internet? If the NRA or CSX or HRC or IBM or the UAW puts up a website with a public message board/blog then I write something on it, whose problem is it? If endorsements are being made, say, by me, whose problem is that? Does this constitute sponsorship of an endorsement?
I don't want everyone to know who I am, but if I'm going to be making a political endorsement should I be compelled to make a disclosure? How about if I print up a pamphlet? Sponsor a documentary (I'm very interested in the possibilities of documentary as political tools)? Pay people to stand on street corners in sandwich boards?

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These are really good questions. What about when volunteers make phone calls from their homes on behalf of a candidate? Or send along candidate e-mails to their friends?
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