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FactCheck Archive
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A DNC TV ad accuses Bush of breaking his word, but it strains some facts in the process.
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A liberal group re-names itself and launches a $1-million ad campaign making dubious claims.
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Defaming DeLay?
January 13, 2006
Houston TV stations refuse to run a liberal TV ad accusing DeLay of "corruption" after his lawyer threatens to sue. We look at the facts.
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It cites a study saying Alito ruled to narrow privacy rights. It didn't quote the part saying he's seen as restrained and nonpartisan.
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We examine a MoveOn.org ad saying he "plays one on TV," and implying he gives misleading answers to "problem" questions.
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A liberal ad suggests Alito can't be trusted. A conservative ad says he's admired. We supply context.
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