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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (639876)10/7/2004 9:48:00 AM
From: Mr. Palau  Respond to of 769670
 
LOL Twatson. Like Big Dick, maybe GW will refer to FactCheck.org tomorrow, so that the following articles can be viewed by millions more Americans:

Bush Mischaracterizes Kerry's Health Plan

Bush claims Kerry's plan puts "bureaucrats in control" of medical decisons, "not you, not your doctor." But experts don't agree with that.

The "Willie Horton" Ad Of 2004?

Republican group's ad shows Osama, Kerry. It appeals to fear, and twists Kerry's record on defense, intelligence, Iraq.

Bush Ad Twists Kerry's Words on Iraq

Selective use of Kerry's own words makes him look inconsistent on Iraq. A closer look gives a different picture.

GOP Website Uses Misleading Kerry Quote On Abortion

When Kerry said abortions should be moved "into the mainstream of medical practice," he was talking about safer locations, not more frequent abortions.

Bush Still Fudging the Numbers on Kerry's Tax Votes

Ad claims Kerry cast "98 votes" to raise taxes, but the total is misleading.

DNC Radio Ad on Terrorism: Accurate (Mostly)

Democratic ad reminds voters: Bush opposed creating the Homeland Security department before he supported it.

Swift Boat Veterans Anti-Kerry Ad: "He Betrayed Us" With 1971 Anti-War Testimony

Group quotes Kerry's descriptions of atrocities by US forces. In fact, atrocities did happen.

Republican-funded Group Attacks Kerry's War Record

Ad features vets who claim Kerry "lied" to get Vietnam medals. But other witnesses disagree -- and so do Navy records.

Internet "Whispering Campaigns" Falsely Accuse Teresa Heinz Kerry

Bogus e-mail messages claim she's given millions to "radical" groups, some linked to terrorists, and located Heinz factories overseas. Both claims are false.

www.factcheck.org