Real Truth About Obama, Inc. v. Federal Election Commission

796 F. Supp. 2d 736, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 126903, 2011 WL 2457730
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Virginia
DecidedJune 16, 2011
Docket1:08-cv-00483
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

This text of 796 F. Supp. 2d 736 (Real Truth About Obama, Inc. v. Federal Election Commission) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering District Court, E.D. Virginia primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Real Truth About Obama, Inc. v. Federal Election Commission, 796 F. Supp. 2d 736, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 126903, 2011 WL 2457730 (E.D. Va. 2011).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION

JAMES R. SPENCER, Chief Judge.

This matter comes before the Court on The Real Truth About Obama, Inc.’s *739 (“RTAO”) Motions for Preliminary Injunction and Summary Judgment and the Federal Election Commission’s (FEC, “the Commission”) and the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Motions for Summary Judgment. Having concluded that Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, — U.S. -, 130 S.Ct. 876, 175 L.Ed.2d 753 (2010), has not changed the posture of RTAO’s challenges, the Court grants summary judgment in favor of the FEC and DOJ and accordingly denies both of RTAO’s Motions.

I. Statement of the Case

This case comes back to the Court on remand from the Supreme Court and, in turn, the Fourth Circuit. RTAO is a nonprofit, Virginia corporation classified as a “political organization,” and is thereby exempt from income taxation, under 26 U.S.C. § 527. RTAO believes that the FEC will deem it a “political committee” under Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA). 2 U.S.C. §§ 431-55.

RTAO sued the FEC and DOJ on July 30, 2008, challenging the constitutionality of FEC regulations at 11 C.F.R. §§ 100.22(b), 100.57, and 114.15, as well as the FEC’s policy for determining political committee status. Along with raising facial challenges to the regulations and the FEC’s policy, RTAO challenged the constitutionality of the regulations’ and policy’s application to two RTAO advertisements. RTAO planned to run the first, entitled “Change,” as an advertisement on political radio shows within sixty days of the 2008 presidential election. The advertisement reads:

(Woman’s voice) Just what is the real truth about Democrat Barack Obama’s position on abortion?
(Obama-like voice) Change. Here is how I would change America ... about abortion:
• Make taxpayers pay for all 1.2 million abortions performed in America each year
• Make sure that minor girls’ abortions are kept secret from their parents
• Make partial-birth abortion legal
• Give Planned Parenthood lots more money to support abortion
• Change current federal and state laws so that babies who survive abortions will die soon after they are born
• Appoint more liberal Justices on the U.S. Supreme Court
One thing I would not change about America is abortion on demand, for any reason, at any time during pregnancy, as many times as a woman wants one. (Woman’s voice). Now you know the real truth about Obama’s position on abortion. Is this the change you can believe in?
To learn more real truth about Obama, visit www.TheRealTruthAboutObama. com. Paid for by The Real Truth About Obama.

The second advertisement, entitled “Survivor,” reads:

(Nurse) The abortion was supposed to kill him, but he was born alive. I couldn’t bear to follow hospital policy and leave him on a cold counter to die, so I held and rocked him for 45 minutes until he took his last breath.
(Male voice) As an Illinois Democrat State Senator, Barack Obama voted three times to deny lifesaving medical treatment to living, breathing babies who survive abortions. For four years, Obama has tried to cover-up his horrendous votes by saying the bills didn’t have clarifying language he favored. Obama has been lying. Illinois documents from the very committee Obama *740 chaired show he voted against the bill that did contain the clarifying language he says he favors.
Obama’s callousness in denying lifesaving treatment to tiny babies who survive abortions reveals a lack of character and compassion that should give everyone pause.
Paid for by The Real Truth About Obama, Inc.

Prior to the 2008 presidential election, RTAO planned to disburse over $1,000 to air these advertisements, which may bring RTAO within the FECA definition of “political committee.” See 2 U.S.C. § 431(4) (2002).

RTAO also planned to solicit donations with digital communications. One such communication reads:

Dear x,
I need your help. We’re launching a new project to let the public know the real truth about the public policy positions of Senator Barack Obama.
Most people are unaware of his radical pro-abortion views. For example, when he was a state senator in Illinois, he voted against a state bill like the federal Born Alive Infant Protection Act. That bill merely required that, if an abortionist was trying to abort a baby and the baby was born alive, then the abortionist would have to treat that baby as any other newborn would be treated. Under this law, the baby would be bundled off to the newborn nursery for care, instead of being left on a cold table in a backroom until dead. It seems like everyone would support such a law, but as ah Illinois State Senator, Obama did not. There are lots of other examples of his radical support for abortion, and we need to get the word out. That’s where you come in.
A new organization has just been formed to spearhead this important public information effort. It’s called The Real Truth About Obama. We plan to do some advertising. Since we’re not a PAC, there won’t be any “vote for” or “vote against” type of ads — just the truth, compellingly told.
A central planned project is directed at the world of the Internet. We’ve already reserved www.TheRealTruth AboutObama.com to set up a website. Here’s the exciting part. The website will feature a weekly postcard “signed” by “BarackObamabortion.” Like that? While you are visiting the website, you can send the postcard by email to anyone you designate. What could be easier? ! And the postcards will be done in a catchy, memorable manner — the sort of thing that zips around the Internet. Each postcard will feature well-documented facts about Obama’s views on abortion.
The postcards will also send people to the website for more real truth about Obama, but we also plan to do a radio ad to do that too. This radio ad will give the real truth about Obama’s abortion position — all properly documented, of course. Notice the “Truth” part of our name.
Of course it takes money to develop, host, and maintain a hot-topic website, and to hire the people who specialize in getting things noticed on the Internet (it’s called viral marketing). So we need your help. We need for you to send us money.

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