This is classic FactCheck.org technique, they attempt to impose a phony "balance" on a debate where the republicans are clearly the ones doing the misleading.
Here they claim there are only "minor factual problems" in the SS debate -- ignoring Bush UTTER LIE that SS will be "bankrupt".
They give a thumbs-up to a pro-privitization ad.
Then, not being able to find anything wrong with the FACTS in AARP's anti-privitization ad, they resort to criticizing a PICTURE.
Classic FactCheck.org.
http://www.factcheck.org/article301.html
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A pro-Bush TV ad gets the central fact right about Social Security: by the time today's young workers retire there are projected to be only two workers paying Social Security taxes for every one person receiving Social Security Benefits. Today there are 3.3 workers per beneficiary.
But a different ad opposed to Bush's efforts uses a misleading photograph. It shows wild trading in commodities like cocoa futures to depict the risk that workers could face with private Social Security accounts. Actually, what's being proposed is not investment commodities, but in far less risky stock and bond mutual funds, which would be broadly diversified.
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