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23 hours ago ago from NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias
It was a metaphysical certitude the most biased television news network on the planet would be giddy with Politifact's announcement that Sarah Palin's death panel remark won the website's dubious honor of Lie of the Year . And MSNBC sure didn't disappoint. On Monday's fill-in host Lawrence O'Donnell took on the issue by immediately labeling the object of his disaffection complete with a picture of the former Alaska governor sporting ...
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By Alan Reynolds PolitiFact.com gave Sarah Palin their “Lie of the Year” award for warning on August 7 that the Democrat’s idea of “cost containment” implied rationing by “death panels.” The self-described fact-checking web site of the St. Petersburg Times claimed Palin was criticizing a provision in the House bill under which “Medicare would pay for doctors appointments for patients to discuss living wills, health care directives ...
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WASHINGTON, USA: Former Alaska GOP Governor Sarah Palin’s Facebook message that Democrats would set up boards to determine whether seniors and the disabled were worthy of care was chosen as Lie of the Year' by Politifact.com. See original here: Palin's Facebook message is Lie of The Year'! (CIOL)
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On Memorial Day 2006 , CBS News correspondent Kimberly Dozier , her cameraman Paul Douglas and soundman James Brolan were reporting with the Army's 4th Infantry Division when a five-hundred pound car bomb exploded near them. Douglas and Brolan were killed. It would take months for Dozier to recover from her physical wounds, and a year later was running 10K's. But it would take three-and-a-half years to get back to Iraq. Dozier returned ...
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