DERBYSHIRE AWARD NOMINEE

“This year a new sedition act – disguised as “campaign-finance reform” – was passed by the Senate but, by a narrow margin, was at least temporarily beaten back yesterday on a procedural vote in the House of Representatives … Those who support the Sedition Act of 2001 may masquerade as good-government reformers, and they may use self-serving populist rhetoric to describe their intentions, but the truth is that their real beef is with representative government.” – Mark R. Levin, National Review Online.