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 6 articlesMay 2006 
Scientist to CEI: You Used My Research To "Confuse and Mislead"
The Competitive Enterprise Institute runs ads saying "The Antarctic ice sheet is getting thicker." A professor objects, saying CEI deliberately misrepresents his research.
Early Reviews For Campaign 2006 Ads: 'Sleazy,' 'False,' 'Rubbish'
Both parties are panned for their attack-ad tactics. A preview of October?
Test-marketing the "Amnesty" Issue
Republican Brian Bilbray accuses Democrat Francine Busby of supporting "amnesty" for illegal aliens. What does that mean?
More California Fact-Twisting
A new wave of distortions via TV and mail in a "bleak" special House election.
Objection! In Re Santorum, Trial Lawyers Withhold Evidence
Their ad mischaracterizes a quotation from his book and gives a one-sided description of his obstetrical malpractice bill.
Another Misleading Republican Attack In California
An NRCC ad says Democrat Francine Busby "praised a teacher reported to have child porn," but fails to mention she voted to fire him.
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