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Posted by: cowboygrandpa 7 months ago

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    cowboygrandpa7 months ago

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    FTA

    "We're not the only organization that has raised serious questions about Rick Scott and CPR's credibility. The highly-respected website www.factcheck.org, run by the non-partisan Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania, has labeled CPR's prior advertisement as "very misleading."

    CPR's weak rebuttal to these criticisms should give NBC even greater pause before airing its latest iteration of these advertisements. Essentially, it concedes that it is painting a scenario that has not been proposed by President Obama and Democratic Congressional leaders and, indeed, Factcheck.org labeled CPR's response as "nonsense."

    Based on Conservatives for Patient Rights record, this 30-minute fake "documentary" will be false, deceitful, and a distortion. We request that you cease plans to air it on Sunday, May 31st."

    Sent in the Email request as well.

    Can't stand greedy people more interested in their wallets, than in the well being of their fellow human beings.

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