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Governments have a right to secrets, but equally we who entrust so much to government have the right every now and then to a decent debate about it.
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Free speech involves no right to secret speech.
What clear-thinking politician wants to stand against the right to secret ballot?
The right to secret ballot is recognized under the federal constitution.
It is hard to imagine anything more deeply rooted in local feeling and responsibility than the right to secret ballot.
Nonetheless, the Obama National Labor Relations Board has filed a lawsuit against Arizona seeking to halt its protection of the right to secret ballot.
It's clear from last November's results that mainstream Americans care deeply about the right to secret ballot.
The Obama Administration has fired its opening salvo against a cornerstone of democracy: the right to secret ballot.
But so long as the NLRB persists in its efforts to overturn popularly enacted protections of the right to secret ballot, that is exactly where Obama stands.
Further, the state protections do not significantly interfere with federal law, which has vigilantly safeguarded the right to secret ballot until the current administration came to town.
The threat from our nation's capitol led the Goldwater Institute to draft a model state constitutional amendment to protect the right to secret ballot, and inspired activists mobilized to enact amendments last fall in Arizona, South Carolina, South Dakota, and Utah.
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