Exaggerating Help for Troops
December 20, 2007
Clinton falsely claims guardsmen and reservists didn't have health insurance before she went to work.
Summary
In a recent ad, Clinton claims members of the National Guard and military Reserve didn’t have health insurance until she and a GOP colleague took action.
We find the ad misleading. In fact, active-duty Guard and Reserve troops already were covered by federal insurance, and four out of five non-active-duty guardsmen and reservists already were covered by their civilian employers or other sources.
Clinton did help expand and enhance health care coverage for reservists but can't claim credit for creating coverage where none existed, as this ad implies.
Analysis
The ad, called "Guard," began airing statewide in New Hampshire on Dec. 17. It places Hillary Clinton alongside glowing images of men and women in uniform and lays her voice over soaring, patriotic strains. But, beneath all of the glitz, there's a misleading claim.
http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/exaggerating_help_for_troops.htmlClinton lies!!
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(disclaimer: this post is intended to highlight the ridiculousness of one 'side' or anothers smear tactics toward the opposing democratic candidate. Anyone can find crap to post. Too bad it's directed at those who supposedly are on the "same side".