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Corsi falsely suggests Obama supported “infanticide” in Illinois State Senate

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 09/21/10 2:50 PM EDT

From WND's Taking America Back 2010 convention in Miami, FL:

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Wash. Times pushes slew of tired smears in attack on Kagan and Obama administration

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