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Friday, September 14, 2007

Should Dems Condemn MoveOn?

Former New York City Mayor Ed Koch thinks so, and writes regarding MoveOn.org's ad charging General David Petraeus "with betrayal of our country, even before he testified" before Congress:

Under the law, of course, Move.On has the right to libel and slander the general - a public personality - with impunity, and be protected from lawsuits. Nevertheless, decent people have an obligation to come to the general's defense and denounce Move.On by no longer supporting it and withholding any future financial contributions to it.
Don't count on it.
Posted by Andy B at 9:31 AM

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      • The Democrats' Moral Bankruptcy
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