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Originally Posted by djplong
Oh I know - it was definitely a sleeping pill on paper.
But when someone makes a claim and it is debunked, continuing to assert that claim is, basically, lying. It's like Jennifer McCarthy and her anti-vaccination crusade (based on a single study of only *16* kids that was proven to be completely fraudulent). It doesn't do someone's position any favors to base their opposition on myth. There are a lot more substantive things you can base an opposition to Obama's bill on (like it being corporate welfare for health insurance companies).
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But DJ; if I reject the source of your "debunking"; that is my prerogative. If you want to take whatever is printed in PolitiFact as gospel; fine with me. I reject their content and so the premise of this post of yours is lost on me. I hope you understand what I am getting at here.
I think PolitiFact is spinning a lie for political purposes.