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If such a group were saying something inaccurate, Mr. Santorum said, "I would go out and say: 'Stop it.
In fact, kick Uruguay out of the World Cup because their manager said something inaccurate in a press conference!
Since we're trying to tease out the reality of how this store got to be built, to run something inaccurate and visually distorting, I don't think we should run such a thing".
Then he turned to the momentous issue of how he almost wrote something inaccurate about David Attenborough, which was narrowly averted because "as it happens, last weekend we had staying with us another of the BBC's great figures, its world affairs editor John Simpson", who happily corrected Lawson's mistake.
"This week, at Nancy Reagan's funeral, I said something inaccurate when speaking about the Reagans' record on HIV and AIDS.
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"Is there a difference between something being inaccurate or false?" Mr. Martens shot back.
"We tried very hard to be very rigorous in avoiding anything that would cause people to believe something factually inaccurate," he said.
Without referring directly to the ad, he said: "You know, in the past, when people pointed out that something was inaccurate, why, campaigns pulled the ad.
Politico reported on Aug. 9, after Romney's first false welfare charge, that he had said in a radio interview: You know, in the past, when people pointed out that something was inaccurate, why, campaigns pulled the ad.
"It is unfortunate that something so inaccurate was reported".
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