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I Wish I Were Barack Obama
CNN won't report that he's wrong about the Born-Alive bill, even after his own campaign admits that he was wrong. Barack Obama can spend five years misrepresenting the bill he opposed the Illinois legislature, write demonstrable falsehoods about it in The Audacity of Hope, and even falsely accuse others of lying as he did this weekend, and CNN's 'fact checking' reporter can't even do the ...
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Obama camp: He only voted against that born-alive abortion bill because it might actually have an effect
Hot Air » Top Picks — ... . The media, shockngly, appears to have no interest in this story, so unless FactCheck jumps in it looks like it’ll remain a partisan he said/he said that the public can safely tune out as background noise. Ah well.

Obama: I'm Offended and Insulted that Republicans Pointed out My Pro-Baby Killing Votes
Slublog — ... Predictably, the media is ignoring this story. Heaven forbid people learn the truth about Obama - they're all about printing the legend, and the spin. ...

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