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Straight News? Special Report Says GOP's Decision To Read The Constitution “Restor[ed] The Solemnity” Of The House

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 01/06/11 7:24 PM EST

From the January 6 edition of Fox News Channel's Special Report:

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Previously:

Rush: Reading The Constitution In GOP House Is “An Exorcism” Because “Evil, If You Will, Is Being Removed”

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