Look what I found on Obama

Chadman

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Looks like you are holding Kosar to an on point standard with the others, Wayne, when his point is directly on point. I was going to post on his exact theme until I saw it. How is he ignoring the fact that he made, which was essentially your point? I guess it's only ok for YOU to reference factcheck as being correct or important, and when it deals with a liberal or non-conservative theme, it has disreputable ties or motives?

I'm guessing as any kind of response to his comment, you will do, um...

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Have no opinion on the birth certificate but there is a pertinant piece of info most are not aware of that should be brought to light regarding FactCheck.org

FactCheck.org is actually--The Annenberg Political Fact Check.

Does Annenburg Foundation sound familiar--What about Chicago Annenberg Challenge. Know who their chairman of the board was--Obama--and his buddy --yep Aryes--the add the Acorn connections.

So if you think your getting unbiased opinion from Factcheck--you might want to reconsider ;)

Take a look at their current board members and their prior affiliations--

http://www.factcheck.org/about/

--back to birth certificate--no opinion--but do question why they chose Factcheck as their source to confirm duplicate was authentic-- I did find that questionable considering their ties with Obama.

Ok, Wayne. I've copied the bio-sketches of the current factcheck employees per your link. What 'affiliations' do you object to?

And I think 'ties with Obama' is really stretching it. Obama was in charge of an education foundation in Chicago sponsored by Annenberg. It dissolved 12 years ago.

You've cited factcheck.org dozens of times when it suited your purpose.




Our Mission

We are a nonpartisan, nonprofit "consumer advocate" for voters that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics. We monitor the factual accuracy of what is said by major U.S. political players in the form of TV ads, debates, speeches, interviews and news releases. Our goal is to apply the best practices of both journalism and scholarship, and to increase public knowledge and understanding.

The Annenberg Political Fact Check is a project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania. The APPC was established by publisher and philanthropist Walter Annenberg in 1994 to create a community of scholars within the University of Pennsylvania that would address public policy issues at the local, state and federal levels.

The APPC accepts NO funding from business corporations, labor unions, political parties, lobbying organizations or individuals. It is funded primarily by the Annenberg Foundation.


Brooks Jackson
Director, Annenberg Political Fact Check

Brooks Jackson is a journalist who covered Washington and national politics for 34 years, reporting in turn for The Associated Press, the Wall Street Journal and CNN. At CNN he pioneered the "adwatch" and "factcheck" form of stories debunking false and misleading political statements starting with the Presidential election of 1992. His investigative reporting for The AP and the Journal won several national awards. He is the author of three books: "Honest Graft: Big Money and the American Political Process" (Knopf, 1988); "Broken Promise: Why the Federal Election Commission Failed" (Twentieth Century Fund, 1990); and "unSpun: Finding Facts in a World of Disinformation" with Kathleen Hall Jamieson (Random House, 2007).




Viveca Novak
Deputy Director, Annenberg Political Fact Check


Viveca Novak is a journalist who covered politics and government in Washington for nearly 20 years, reporting in turn for Common Cause Magazine, National Journal, the Wall Street Journal and Time magazine. At Time she was a co-winner of Harvard University's Goldsmith Prize as well as the Clarion Award for investigative reporting into the campaign finance scandals of President Clinton's 1996 re-election campaign. She is co-author of "Inside the Wire" about the Guantanamo Bay detention center (Penguin Press: 2005). She holds an M.S. in journalism from Columbia University and an M.S.L. from Yale Law School.



Kathleen Hall Jamieson, PhD
Director, Annenberg Public Policy Center

Dr. Kathleen Jamieson, Elizabeth Ware Packard Professor at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, has written extensively on the press, politics, and presidential campaigns. Her research into deceptive political TV ads produced techniques that are now in common use in TV "adwatch" stories. Among the many books she has authored are: "Dirty Politics: Deception, Distraction, and Democracy" (Oxford University Press, 1992) and "Everything You Think You Know About Politics...and Why You're Wrong" (Basic Books, 2000).

Current Staff

Lori Robertson
Managing Editor, Annenberg Political Fact Check



Lori Robertson is a journalist who covered the media for nine years as an editor and writer for American Journalism Review, a bimonthly media watchdog magazine. At AJR, she won the Bart Richards Award for Media Criticism and an honorable mention in the National Press Club?s Arthur Rowse Award. Previously, she was the administrative director of the Casey Journalism Center on Children and Families, a resource center for journalists covering at-risk kids. She has written for various publications as a freelancer and is a 1993 graduate of Duquesne University with a B.A. in advertising.





Joe Miller
Staff Writer, Annenberg Political Fact Check


Joe Miller earned his BA in philosophy from Hampden-Sydney College, his MA in philosophy from Virginia Tech, and his PhD in political philosophy from the University of Virginia. He joined the Annenberg Public Policy Center in April, 2007 after working as a writer with the Mack/Crounse Group. Previously he was an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the United States Military Academy and at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke and a Visiting Fellow at the Callaghan Centre for Conflict Studies at the University of Wales at Swansea.



Emi Kolawole
Staff Writer, Annenberg Political Fact Check


Emi Kolawole earned her B.A. in international relations and theater studies from Wellesley College and studied abroad at both the Panth?on-Sorbonne and the National Theater Institute. She joined the Annenberg Public Policy Center in November, 2005 after working as a news researcher at Congressional Quarterly on issues of defense, foreign policy, intelligence and homeland security. Previously, she was a production assistant at PBS's "NOW With Bill Moyers," and worked in the Washington area office of a defense contractor.




Justin Bank
Staff Writer, Annenberg Political Fact Check

Justin Bank earned both his B.A in Political Science and Public Communication and his M.A in Applied Politics at American University. He joined the Annenberg Public Policy Center in October, 2005 with various experiences across the public affairs spectrum. He has worked in the newsroom at the New York Post, assisted the Director of Communications for the AFL-CIO affiliated seniors advocacy group the Alliance for Retired Americans, and has worked for a boutique public relations firm specializing in health care policy.



Jessica Henig
Staff Writer, Annenberg Political Fact Check

Jessica Henig earned her BA in history of science from Smith College, and her MA in English from the University of Maryland. While at Maryland, she taught digital literature and rhetorical writing. Prior to joining the Annenberg Public Policy Center in May 2007, she worked for the National Academies Press. She has also worked for the National Institutes of Health and as a freelance researcher and editor.



D'Angelo Gore
Researcher, Annenberg Political Fact Check

D?Angelo Gore earned his B.A. in journalism at Temple University and joined the Annenberg Public Policy Center in October 2007. He has previously interned with the Philadelphia Daily News as a copyeditor/fact checker and served as a contributing writer for the Washington Informer covering local news in Washington, D.C.
 

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Bryanz, I don't know what to believe, I just know that I would say, here's my Birth Certificate and that would be the END of STORY, why doesn't he do that? Why aren't you asking the same?

Has he not done that ??? Look at the certificate in the links provided...... he has provided a certificate with the raised seal... That's not good enough ? the supreme court said it is ...
 

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Ok, Wayne. I've copied the bio-sketches of the current factcheck employees per your link. What 'affiliations' do you object to?

And I think 'ties with Obama' is really stretching it. Obama was in charge of an education foundation in Chicago sponsored by Annenberg. It dissolved 12 years ago.

You've cited factcheck.org dozens of times when it suited your purpose.




Our Mission

We are a nonpartisan, nonprofit "consumer advocate" for voters that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics. We monitor the factual accuracy of what is said by major U.S. political players in the form of TV ads, debates, speeches, interviews and news releases. Our goal is to apply the best practices of both journalism and scholarship, and to increase public knowledge and understanding.

The Annenberg Political Fact Check is a project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania. The APPC was established by publisher and philanthropist Walter Annenberg in 1994 to create a community of scholars within the University of Pennsylvania that would address public policy issues at the local, state and federal levels.

The APPC accepts NO funding from business corporations, labor unions, political parties, lobbying organizations or individuals. It is funded primarily by the Annenberg Foundation.


Brooks Jackson
Director, Annenberg Political Fact Check

Brooks Jackson is a journalist who covered Washington and national politics for 34 years, reporting in turn for The Associated Press, the Wall Street Journal and CNN. At CNN he pioneered the "adwatch" and "factcheck" form of stories debunking false and misleading political statements starting with the Presidential election of 1992. His investigative reporting for The AP and the Journal won several national awards. He is the author of three books: "Honest Graft: Big Money and the American Political Process" (Knopf, 1988); "Broken Promise: Why the Federal Election Commission Failed" (Twentieth Century Fund, 1990); and "unSpun: Finding Facts in a World of Disinformation" with Kathleen Hall Jamieson (Random House, 2007).




Viveca Novak
Deputy Director, Annenberg Political Fact Check


Viveca Novak is a journalist who covered politics and government in Washington for nearly 20 years, reporting in turn for Common Cause Magazine, National Journal, the Wall Street Journal and Time magazine. At Time she was a co-winner of Harvard University's Goldsmith Prize as well as the Clarion Award for investigative reporting into the campaign finance scandals of President Clinton's 1996 re-election campaign. She is co-author of "Inside the Wire" about the Guantanamo Bay detention center (Penguin Press: 2005). She holds an M.S. in journalism from Columbia University and an M.S.L. from Yale Law School.



Kathleen Hall Jamieson, PhD
Director, Annenberg Public Policy Center

Dr. Kathleen Jamieson, Elizabeth Ware Packard Professor at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, has written extensively on the press, politics, and presidential campaigns. Her research into deceptive political TV ads produced techniques that are now in common use in TV "adwatch" stories. Among the many books she has authored are: "Dirty Politics: Deception, Distraction, and Democracy" (Oxford University Press, 1992) and "Everything You Think You Know About Politics...and Why You're Wrong" (Basic Books, 2000).

Current Staff

Lori Robertson
Managing Editor, Annenberg Political Fact Check



Lori Robertson is a journalist who covered the media for nine years as an editor and writer for American Journalism Review, a bimonthly media watchdog magazine. At AJR, she won the Bart Richards Award for Media Criticism and an honorable mention in the National Press Club?s Arthur Rowse Award. Previously, she was the administrative director of the Casey Journalism Center on Children and Families, a resource center for journalists covering at-risk kids. She has written for various publications as a freelancer and is a 1993 graduate of Duquesne University with a B.A. in advertising.





Joe Miller
Staff Writer, Annenberg Political Fact Check


Joe Miller earned his BA in philosophy from Hampden-Sydney College, his MA in philosophy from Virginia Tech, and his PhD in political philosophy from the University of Virginia. He joined the Annenberg Public Policy Center in April, 2007 after working as a writer with the Mack/Crounse Group. Previously he was an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the United States Military Academy and at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke and a Visiting Fellow at the Callaghan Centre for Conflict Studies at the University of Wales at Swansea.



Emi Kolawole
Staff Writer, Annenberg Political Fact Check


Emi Kolawole earned her B.A. in international relations and theater studies from Wellesley College and studied abroad at both the Panth?on-Sorbonne and the National Theater Institute. She joined the Annenberg Public Policy Center in November, 2005 after working as a news researcher at Congressional Quarterly on issues of defense, foreign policy, intelligence and homeland security. Previously, she was a production assistant at PBS's "NOW With Bill Moyers," and worked in the Washington area office of a defense contractor.




Justin Bank
Staff Writer, Annenberg Political Fact Check

Justin Bank earned both his B.A in Political Science and Public Communication and his M.A in Applied Politics at American University. He joined the Annenberg Public Policy Center in October, 2005 with various experiences across the public affairs spectrum. He has worked in the newsroom at the New York Post, assisted the Director of Communications for the AFL-CIO affiliated seniors advocacy group the Alliance for Retired Americans, and has worked for a boutique public relations firm specializing in health care policy.



Jessica Henig
Staff Writer, Annenberg Political Fact Check

Jessica Henig earned her BA in history of science from Smith College, and her MA in English from the University of Maryland. While at Maryland, she taught digital literature and rhetorical writing. Prior to joining the Annenberg Public Policy Center in May 2007, she worked for the National Academies Press. She has also worked for the National Institutes of Health and as a freelance researcher and editor.



D'Angelo Gore
Researcher, Annenberg Political Fact Check

D?Angelo Gore earned his B.A. in journalism at Temple University and joined the Annenberg Public Policy Center in October 2007. He has previously interned with the Philadelphia Daily News as a copyeditor/fact checker and served as a contributing writer for the Washington Informer covering local news in Washington, D.C.

Much better Matt --and more like I would expect from you--and might add I apologize for lumping you in with others--is was not only inaccurate but uncalled for.

As for factcheck I still like them as well as most -probably better- on certain issues

I do have reservation about taking info for gratnted (without verifying) from sources with owners in common.

If I was wanting info on sportsbook I certainly would not rely to heavy on allocades of one sportsbook on another if they had common owner--and that would apply double in world of politics.

--and I believe the fact of correlations of Annenburg Foundation is of interest--even if some do not find it relevant.
 

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Because he's an American and he's our President. Really he shouldn't be bothered with this garbage, don't you think?

EXACTLY.

He is a little busy cleaning up the complete disaster called George Bush.

I dont care if he is from Mars, he can not be more of a complete and utter disgrace than the current fuck he is replacing.

Where is the outrage over the current governor Bush's actions.

Unemployment at all time high, economy is a horrific train wreck. Iraq was a huge mistake, he mismanaged Afghanistan. He pissed on the constitution at every possible chance.

Yeah lets worry about Obamas birth certificate :rolleyes:
 

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Man, Skulnik, what would Hannity say about a guy that continues to track our future leader? You must really hate America.

If Obama turns out to have been born in the Congo, does Biden become president? Have you seen his birth certificate? I think Biden's got "Born in Iceland" written all over him.
 

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EXACTLY.

He is a little busy cleaning up the complete disaster called George Bush.

I dont care if he is from Mars, he can not be more of a complete and utter disgrace than the current fuck he is replacing.

Where is the outrage over the current governor Bush's actions.

Unemployment at all time high, economy is a horrific train wreck. Iraq was a huge mistake, he mismanaged Afghanistan. He pissed on the constitution at every possible chance.

Yeah lets worry about Obamas birth certificate :rolleyes:

So F#CK the constitution? What are you saying?

Unemployment at an all time high? What are you smoking?
 
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Skulnik

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Man, Skulnik, what would Hannity say about a guy that continues to track our future leader? You must really hate America.

If Obama turns out to have been born in the Congo, does Biden become president? Have you seen his birth certificate? I think Biden's got "Born in Iceland" written all over him.

No, four more years of BUSH. TIA.

:mj07: :mj07: :mj07:
 

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Commentary: Bush can't see failure of Katrina response Story Highlights

Campbell Brown: Bush defended many decisions at Monday news conference

Brown: Bush disconnected from what really happened with Hurricane Katrina

Brown: People will disagree over aspects of the Bush legacy, but not Katrina

Brown: Katrina response was catastrophe that America watched on TV

Campbell Brown says President Bush can't seem to see the failure of his administration's response to Hurricane Katrina.

(CNN) -- Much of President Bush's news conference today was a defense of the many controversial decisions of his presidency, it was also reflective, with the president showing a willingness to admit and talk about the serious mistakes made by this administration.

But on one topic in particular, he seemed almost entirely disconnected from what really happened: Hurricane Katrina. As someone who spent many days in New Orleans, Louisiana, after Hurricane Katrina, I was taken aback listening to the president talk about the government's response.

President Bush:

"People said, 'Well, the federal response was slow.' Don't tell me the federal response was slow when there was 30,000 people pulled off roofs right after the storm passed. I remember going to see those helicopter drivers, Coast Guard drivers, to thank them for their courageous efforts to rescue people off roofs. Thirty-thousand people were pulled off roofs right after the storm moved through. It's a pretty quick response. Could things have been done better? Absolutely. Absolutely. But when I hear people say, the federal response was slow, then what are they going to say to those chopper drivers, or the 30,000 that got pulled off the roofs?"


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People will disagree over aspects of the Bush legacy, but on the government's handling of Katrina? Watch Campbell Brown's reaction to President Bush's news conference ?

It is impossible to challenge what so many of us witnessed firsthand -- what the entire country witnessed through television day and night: New Orleans was a city for a time abandoned by the government; where people old and young were left at the New Orleans convention center for days with no water or food.

We were there.

The whole country saw what happened. People stuck on roofs were one part of a massive catastrophe. But there was so much else the government didn't do. To this day that city is fighting for its life.

Mr. President, you cannot pat yourself on the back for that one.


We will debate the war in Iraq, national security, the economy and the rest of your legacy. Those debates will continue for years to come. But on how you handled Katrina, there is no debate.
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right up until the end Bush defends his past failures.:142smilie

One reporter stated Bush didnt seem to even realize it was his last trip on Air Force One.

it cant come soon enough
 
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