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To: Brumar89 who wrote (845491)3/26/2015 3:03:25 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572154
 
"Satan is the king of lies."

If fact checks are an irritant to him now, he's gonna hate googletruth.
Hey here's a thought. If Satan ever appears in public, he should do something funky to deceive the masses, like calling himself something like Cross.

In opening round, Cruz courts pants-on-fire vote

Ted Cruz began his formal quest for the presidency this week the same way he became one of the most recognizable Republicans on Capitol Hill: by lying his head off.

Speaking to a captive audience in the bosom of Christian fundamentalism, Cruz doubled down on a series of assertions non-partisan fact-checkers have repeatedly debunked:

That the Obama administration seeks to "ban our ammunition."

That the Affordable Care Act has cost "millions" of Americans their health care coverage.

And that the ACA's employer mandates have forced millions more into part-time work.

None of these talking points withstands much scrutiny, as the non-partisan factcheck.org website explained in a post wearily dismissing Cruz's declaration as a medley of "dubious claims we have heard before, and a few we haven't."

freep.com