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Jul 27, 2012


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C-SPAN | Washington Journal

Telephone lines were open for comments on Justice Antonin Scalia’s interview with C-SPAN’s “Q&A” program. When asked about the Supreme Court’s Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission decision on money in politics, he said that political ads do not have too much influence on voters, that “people are intelligent, and can discern the true from the false.”
Telephone lines were open for comments on Justice Antonin Scalia’s interview with C-SPAN’s “Q&A” program. When asked about the Supreme Court’s Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission decision on money in politics, he said that political ads do not have too much influence on voters, that “people are intelligent, and can discern the true from the false.”

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