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Fox's Napolitano pushes discredited claim that health care bill is publicly funding abortions

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 07/17/10 12:49 PM EDT

From the July 17 edition of Fox Business' Freedom Watch:

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PolitiFact: Abortions in Pennsylvania paid for with federal dollars? Not so.

Hannity join right-wing chorus repeating discredited claim that health reform bill funds abortion

Beck again repeats discredited claim that Obama admin is funding “abortion on demand”

Beck repeats discredited claim that Obama admin has OK'd federal funding for elective abortions

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