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corporatemedia Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-09-06 11:49 PM
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Attytood: "That's 'weird': Santorum rewrites history"
Edited on Sat Jun-10-06 12:35 AM by corporatemedia
Hats off to Will Bunch (Philly Daily News) for this neat story at his ATTYTOOD blog-


That's "weird": Santorum rewrites history


Now, why is Sen. Rick Santorum doing some creative editing as he adapts his 2005 book, "It Takes a Family," to an audio version? Today, the rival Bob Casey Jr. campaign caught an alteration on one of the book's most controversial passages, the one where the Pennsylvania GOP senator decries the "weird socialization" that he believes that children get in public schools.
http://www.attytood.com/archives/003504.html




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