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On Fox, conspiracy theory that "spam czar" Axelrod sent health care email "to go around the Records Act"

August 17, 2009 3:02 pm ET

From the August 17 edition of Fox News' Live Desk:

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    • Author by Easy to refute wingnuts (August 17, 2009 4:58 pm ET)
         
      Prove it.
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    • Author by terrapin53 (August 17, 2009 6:33 pm ET)
         
      I have been to the WH site. Anyone can register and I would assume any list serve could get on there. Maybe I will put Roger Ailes email on there and he can set all all his entertainers straight on health care facts vs. fiction. Fat chance of that, huh?

      Scary? I get spam everyday, but never had a nightmare over it. These people are a trip.
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    • Author by 1st Republic 14th Star (August 17, 2009 9:44 pm ET)
         
      The Bush administration purposefully used campaign e-mail addresses for official business to get around laws, regulations, policies and procedures. Sarah Palin also did so while serving as Alaska's governor.

      Isn't it interesting that the only thing Republicans and the mainstream media are good at, other than lying, is projection? Any claim they raise about Obama or Democrats ALWAYS has a Bush administration parallel that really was objectionable, yet the same GOP officials, "journalists" and Republican commentators who claim to get the vapors on a regular basis where Democrats are concerned had NO PROBLEM back then.
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