George Will's Sept. 28 Column Right is, as usual, on the wrong side of the issue. He carries on a ridiculous and boring 1st Amendment dialogue with himself on the long-term effects of campaign finance reform and conveniently overlooks the fact that the Buckley vs. Valeo Supreme Court decision, in equating money with speech, ignored the distinction between protecting everyone's right to speak and regulating the power to dominate the conversation.
RICHARD SEELEY
La Crescenta
As one who can put such ideological blather into print and on the airwaves whenever he wishes, Will shouldn't complain too much about a lack of freedom of expression.
