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Originally Posted by Adrian
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I'm sure you can find lots of websites that say differently. However factcheck.org is a nonprofit, bipartisan group.
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The website you are quoting has the names of known right wing (or Republican) supporters. It's actual name is "Conservative Issues, Republican Politics, News, Presidential Candidates, Campaigns, Town Hall Debates, Iraq War, Blogs, Political Cartoons ... " This does not give it any credibility whatsoever as a non-partisan site and a source of FACTS not innuendo.
Not to mention that the date on your article is April 17th and the date on the one I posted is October 10. Just maybe it's a bit more up to date.