If you tell a lie often enough, does it become the truth?

That must be what the Puppets at Americans for Prosperity think, after sending out this claptrap email:

The free-market grassroots group Americans for Prosperity-North Carolina (AFP-NC) will launch a $150,000 statewide radio ad blitz on Monday thanking Senator Elizabeth Dole for her proposal to reduce energy costs by increasing domestic energy supplies through expanded offshore and shale oil exploration.

The only "grassroots" involved in AFP-NC is the grass they're puffin' and the smoke their blowin' about their roots. Make no mistake, AFP-NC is just another ring of the corporate circus that is the Art Pope Puppetshow.

Maybe Attorney General Roy Cooper should be looking into their tax-exempt status since they seem unable to resist getting involved in politics?

Thankfully, hard-nosed lawmakers like Senator Dole are sticking up for American energy consumers by supporting common sense measures that will lower energy prices.

Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha! Putting Liddy Dole's name in the same sentence with "common sense" should be against the law.

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Thankfully, hard-assed lawmakers like Senator Dole are sticking it to American energy consumers by supporting corporate profiteering measures that will leave energy prices the same but add to the corporations and politicians bank accounts.

North Carolina. Turning the South Blue!

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to your title question, the Rove-Bush-Cheney-Republicans would seem to think so. WMD? Yellowcake? Heck-of-a-job? No-one-knew-the-levees-would-break?

The sad truth is that for a lot of Americans, the tactic works, and has contributed to the dumbing down of politics over the last seven or so years. How else do you explain Fox News?

Some people think so

"It's not my baby. It's not my baby. It's not my baby."

Ooops, reading the title of your post I thought this blog was about Sen. Edwards.

Never mind.

Hi James....The answer is no...It always will be.

In NJ today, but I'm watching.

Marshall Adame