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If Trump is willing to obfuscate and mislead about something as simple as which charities he gives money too, what else is he refusing to tell the truth about?
Ironic that you would then perpetuate the problem and allow patients to be mislead about their treatment options.
The tax cut debate, as expected, has led to an absolute mountain of manure designed to mislead about who is going to benefit.
The Advertising Standards Authority took an earlier, equally jaunty ad off the air, ruling that the "light-hearted presentation of the ad was likely to mislead about the nature and implications of the product".
Glenn Beck's Web site The Blaze wrote that the man behind the video, James O'Keefe, used "editing tactics that seem designed to intentionally lie or mislead about the material being presented," and has put together a video of what O'Keefe's edited version left out.
Mr. Cook, 35, said reporting on a religiously and politically divisive topic so poorly understood that scientists disagree on its basic facts made for "kind of a perfect storm of difficulty -- it's arcane, people lie about it and people mislead about it".
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Often, I wondered whether I'd been misled about Ireland.
"The public are misled about this country's tax system.
They were misled about the costs of the courses.
"And companies are often cleverly misleading about this".
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