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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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Previously:

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

Touting Corsi book, Limbaugh falsely claimed that Obama voted to “allow doctors and patients to murder babies”

Myths and falsehoods regarding Obama's votes on “born alive” bills

On three Hannity programs, Corsi offered another falsehood: Obama supports abortion "[a]fter a child's born"

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