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To: mishedlo who wrote (12979)10/7/2004 12:47:32 AM
From: FrozenZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
I just tried factcheck.com. The link is broken. Couldn't George Soros at least pay enough to handle the web traffic?

I also tried Factcheck.org. Here's a direct quote from them:

"Kerry has never wavered from his support for giving Bush authority to use force in Iraq, nor has he changed his position that he, as President, would not have gone to war without greater international support. But a Bush ad released Sept. 27 takes many of Kerry's words out of context to make him appear to be alternately praising the war and condemning it.

Here we present this highly misleading ad, along with what Kerry actually said, in full context.
Analysis



This ad is the most egregious example so far in the 2004 campaign of using edited quotes in a way that changes their meaning and misleads voters."