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Lying About the Born-Alive Act
Obama accuses the National Right to Life Committee of 'lying' about the issue. But the NRLC has both documentation and reporting on its side, while all Obama has is his say-so. Even if the NRLC has somehow gotten this issue wrong--and there's no evidence it has--it is clearly not making things up out of whole cloth. About Obama, no such thing can be said.
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Faux anger isn't a substitute for evidence
Stubborn FactsAnd as Ramesh Ponnuru says, Obama's long on the former and short on the latter on the abortion bill he killed.

Faux anger isn't a substitute for evidence
Stubborn FactsAnd as Ramesh Ponnuru says, Obama's long on the former and short on the latter on the abortion bill he killed.

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