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If you're going to use FactCheck.org as the main foundation of your newest political advertisement, be sure to check your facts first, McCain-Palin campaign.

According to the "McCain-Palin Distorts Our Finding" article from FactCheck.org that was reposted on today's online issue of Newsweek, the newest ad uses the online factchecking group to back their campaign but twists several different facts in the process. The rebuttals from McCain-Palin were directed to the Obama campaign, but in fact the Obama campaign never made the original statements. The false accusations the McCain-Palin campaign addresses were actually from anonymous e-mails.

I don't know how much longer I can take of these ridiculous statements coming from e-mail forwards bashing either party. Americans, watch the news or read a paper. Politicians, don't base your campaign advertisements on such lousy foundations. Now if only these things would actually happen...

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