Wash. Post issued correction to editorial that hid Bush record on poverty
September 22, 2005 12:16 pm ET
The September 22 issue of The Washington Post corrected the false claim that the overall poverty rate in the United States has steadily increased "since 1999," which appeared in a September 19 Post editorial. The correction stated: "A Sept. 19 editorial on poverty should have said the poverty rate has been edging upward since 2000, not 1999."
The correction came three days after Media Matters for America posted an item highlighting the error. As we noted, the data actually showed that the poverty rate declined every year of the Clinton presidency and has risen every year of the Bush presidency, hitting a low of 11.3 percent in 2000, the last full year of Clinton's presidency, and rising to 12.7 percent in 2004.













Well, they use Rush and O'Reilly for sources. You can't blame them - stop this silly finger pointing!
YOU stop this silly finger pointing.
DOH! There was more to that message but it was hidden due to the type of brackets I used. It was just basically [pointing finger]
Thank You MMFA.
don't even think about pointing the finger of blame at me you lousy finger-pointer! (I wonder if it's anything like the Fickle Finger of Fate?)