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Citing federal debt, Levin says “Obama has abused more children” than any other president

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 08/11/10 3:31 PM EDT

From the August 10 edition of ABC Radio Networks' The Mark Levin Show:

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Previously:

Beck claims that the government is “taking your children” and making them the “slave to the government and debt”

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