FACT CHECK: Loose facts in health horror story »
Posted By orndorffter 2 months, 3 weeks ago in NewsShona Holmes is the Harry and Louise of this year\'s health care debate, only unlike the fictional folks who memorably trashed the Clinton-era health plan in advocacy ads 15 years ago, Holmes is real.
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epiphannyy2 months, 3 weeks ago
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How come the republicans who seize on anything remotely misrepresented in the oppositions favor, going on week-long rants to prove they are the only "truth tellers" in this debate haven't given any attention to this? Why isn't Glenn Beck and Bill O'Reilly ranting about made up horror stories that their side is using?
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I agree that fabricating or embellishing for effect is dead wrong and should be exposed. It would just be nice if that "fair and balanced" crowd would change their slogan to "biased and slanted" once and for all. ALL liars need to be vilified, not just those who disagree with your political agenda. -

orndorffter2 months, 3 weeks ago
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epiphannyy, I can't answer that question because I dont know, but you have got me wondering now when I posted the story I learned about a women who got the treatment and found out that she did not have cancer or a tumor and that was good news to me, I really didnt think of what you ask in your comment untill now.
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Sence you brought it up I would like to know as well. Thanks for drawing this to our attion. I wish I was able to answer your question because I to would like to know.
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