As Campaign Heats Up, Untruths Can Become Facts Before They're Undone »

Posted By diogenes21st 1 year, 2 months ago in News

From the moment Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin declared that she had opposed the infamous " Bridge to Nowhere," critics, the news media and nonpartisan fact checkers have called it a fabrication or, at best, a half-truth. But yesterday in Lebanon, Ohio, and again in Lancaster, Pa., she crossed that bridge again.

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    diogenes21st1 year, 2 months ago

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    Regardless of which side you support, when you get to this part in the article, think for a moment about what kind of country and leaders you want:

    "...these little facts don't really matter."
    - John Feehery, Republican strategist, on McCain and Palin caught telling lies on the campaign.

    Is this really what we want? Whoever wins the election, we're all just caretakers of this nation for our children, grandchildren and many to come after that. Is the message that fact no longer matters the legacy we wish to leave?

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