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How do you check your political facts?

August 11, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Politics is tough to watch. Candidates throw big money behind their claims that their policies are better or perhaps their opponent is worse than they are.

Where can you go to for the facts? Where can you “see through the spin” of Washington? Personally I visit http://www.factcheck.org. Factcheck.org is a non-profit organization and is not affiliated with any political party. You can tell they don’t have the best funding in the world; however they do a lot of research and know how to get a hold of claims made by politicians and show the truthfulness of them.

When you visit their YouTube site it is a bit disappointing when you look at the total number of views and comments when compared to Obama or McCain’s site. Both candidates have made misrepresentations in their campaign so far. For a taste of what a Factcheck.org episode looks like watch the video below.

I am grateful as a citizen to have others that are willing to help me work my way through the facts and figures thrown out by politicians.

Thank you Factcheck.org

How do you check your political facts?

Categories: election · government · politics
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Commoncraft does it again

August 7, 2008 · Leave a Comment

YouTube certainly has quality videos and of course those that make you question whether a person should have been allowed to buy a camera. For this post I wanted to share a great video with all of you by Commoncraft.

The topic for this episode is, Electing a US President in Plain English. For those of us that might have been overwhelmed by the process back in 2000 or baffled by it in 2004 here it is in plain english. Kudos to Lee Lefever and the gang.

For more Commoncraft videos go to their YouTube Channel [Here]

Categories: FYI · education · election · entertainment · government · opinion · politics
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