On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 7:56 PM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Of course there's the bogus Palin claim about the bridge to nowhere
> but now there's worse:

Nothing bogus about it.

> (1.) A McCain ad saying Obama backed legislation to teach
> "'comprehensive sex education' to kindergartners."  As a state senator
> in Illinois Obama voted for legislation that allowed local school
> boards to teach "age-appropriate" sex education, not comprehensive
> lessons to kindergartners, and it gave schools the ability to warn
> young children about inappropriate touching and sexual predators.

McCain was way wrong with that add, I agree.

> (2.) A McCain ad which claims that factcheck.org called Obama
> statements about Palin "absolutely false" and "misleading."  Fact
> check disputes that saying, "We said no such thing. We have yet to
> dispute any claim from the Obama campaign about Palin."

http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/sliming_palin.html

> (3.) That same McCain ad goes on to claim Obama sent a team to Alaska
> to "dig dirt" on Palin.  The Obama campaign did not, nor the DNC, send
> any such team.  Further the ad misrepresents and misquotes John Fund,
> a WSJ columnist.  That guy's a dick anyway, but the bold lies are
> outrageous even when they're attributed to a dick.

So who sent the team of lawyers? DaliyKos?

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