Lie or fact? Campaign heat can warp the truth
The Sections - U.S./World News
Posted by -Chuck   
Wednesday, 10 September 2008

McCain, Obama camps argue over 'Bridge to Nowhere,' tax increases

By Jonathan Weisman

From the moment Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin declared that she opposed the infamous "Bridge to Nowhere," critics, the news media and nonpartisan fact checkers have called it a fabrication, a distortion or, at best, a half-truth. But yesterday in Lebanon, Ohio, and again in Lancaster, Pa., she crossed that bridge again.

"I told Congress: 'Thanks but no thanks for that Bridge to Nowhere up in Alaska,' " Palin told the crowds at the "McCain Street USA" rallies. "If we wanted a bridge, we'll build it ourselves."

Palin's position on the bridge that would have linked Ketchikan to Gravina Island is one example of a candidate staying on message even when that message has been publicly discredited. Palin has continued to say she opposed a project she once campaigned for — then killed later, only after support for it had collapsed in Congress.

As the presidential campaign moves into a final, heated stretch, untrue accusations and rumors have started to swirl at a pace so quick that they become regarded as fact before they can be disproved. A number of fabrications about Palin's policies and personal life, for instance, have circulated on the Internet since she joined the Republican ticket.

Aggressive repetition
Palin and John McCain, the GOP presidential nominee, have been more aggressive in recent days in repeating what their opponents say are outright lies. Almost every day, for instance, McCain says rival Barack Obama would raise everyone's taxes, even though the Democrat's tax plan exempts families that earn less than $250,000.

Fed up, the Obama campaign broke a taboo on Monday and used the "L-word" of politics to say that the McCain campaign was lying about the Bridge to Nowhere.

Nevertheless, with McCain's standing in the polls surging, aides say he is not about to back down from statements he believes are fundamentally true, such as the anecdote about the bridge.

McCain spokesman Brian Rogers noted an Obama advertisement released yesterday that says, with no citation, that McCain's economic plan would take money away from public schools. "Absolutely, it's a lie," Rogers said.

Quoting the National Education Association, Obama aides said McCain's plan to freeze discretionary spending would cut funding for local education agencies, Head Start, teacher quality grants and special education.

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Kentucky Official Fired After Drug Charges
The Sections - Kentucky News
Posted by -Chuck   
Monday, 08 September 2008
JEFFERSONTOWN, Ky. - The Jeffersontown Public Works director has been fired in the wake of charges of cocaine possession and possession of drug paraphernalia, and WLKY has learned it's not his first brush with the law.

Police arrested Joseph McMillan, 46, Thursday night at his home after observing him purchase crack cocaine from a known drug dealer. Police said they had received an anonymous tip about the drug deal.

The arrest report said McMillan "kept reaching toward his shoes as if reaching for something," when officers questioned him at his home a short time later. The report said officers found a crack pipe in his sock and also found crack cocaine on him.

"If we have any reason to believe a criminal act is taking place, we'll investigate it, be it Joe McMillan or anyone else," said Jeffersontown Police Chief Rick Sanders.

According to jail records, McMillan has been arrested eight times in the past 23 years.

Records show five of those arrests were for DUI or operating a motor vehicle under the influence of an intoxicating beverage.

Records show McMillan has also been charged with reckless driving and wanton endangerment in the past.

Police said he is currently on probation for previous DUI case in which he plowed into a parked pickup truck. The impact sent the truck into Judy Raatz's Jeffersontown home on Aug. 31, 2006.
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