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Gas n' Guns Today...and Tomorrow?
Week of May 8, 2008 We look at the Democrats' attack ad exchange on gas and a plausible mailer attack against Obama on guns.
Did electing a Democratic Congress in 2006 really lead to increased unemployment, higher gas prices and more home foreclosures? No, and most of the figures in a widely-circulated e-mail are made up. In fact, the entire premise of the e-mail is a logical fallacy.
81 percent of women age 40 to 44 are mothers in the U.S. In 1976, the figure was 90 percent.
Source: Census Bureau
That Chain E-mail Your Friend Sent to You Is (Likely) Bogus. Seriously. by Lori Robertson
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