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On Sirius XM's Media Matters Radio, Spike Ward Shares Her Experience With Right-Wing Health Care Misinformation

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 03/31/12 3:41 PM EDT

From the March 31 edition of Sirius XM's Media Matters Radio:

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Previously:

“Final Nail In The Coffin Of This Country”: Another Year Of Wild Attacks On The Health Care Law

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