Free speech applies to the individual.  We each get one voice.
Eliminating lobbying would not suppress the free speech of the
individual.

The NRA is no more the voice of the individual that the RIAA..both
claim to represent their members, but in reality they are simply
fronts for their corporate masters..the entertainment industry in the
case of RIAA, the gun manufacturers in the case of the NRA.  If you
think either speak "for the people" you need to look at their revenue
sources.

On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 9:12 AM, Sisk, Kris <ks...@gckschools.com> wrote:
>
> That's true to, but the line blurs with some of the lobby groups. Just
> as an example, the NRA is not a person, but it does represent its
> members, who are people. An NRA lobbyist is basically the voice of NRA
> members in Washington. Now obviously not all lobby groups are like that
> (a RIAA lobbyist, for instance, represents an industry, which is not a
> person by any sane definition), but you'd have a real fight on you hands
> to ban just certain types of lobbyists.
>

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