http://www.twincities.com/mld/pioneerpress/12343468.htmIs U.S. Rep. Mark Kennedy a conservative Republican whose recent votes with congressional Democrats have been an effort to soften his image and appeal to middle-of-the-road Minnesotans in his campaign for the Senate, or is he a "common-sense, get-things-done guy" whose votes may have nothing to do with his campaign?
Was the Congressional Budget Office's recent prediction of a smaller-than-expected deficit perhaps only a temporary improvement in a string of deficits stretching into the future, or was it unalloyed good news?
If you read the excerpts of Associated Press articles posted on the Web site for Kennedy's Senate campaign, you got the second take on both those news stories.
If you read the original versions on the AP wire, you got both sides of each story.
In response to an e-mail tip pointing out changes made in AP copy, a lawyer for the news service on Tuesday asked Kennedy's campaign to remove AP articles from the Web site.
"They're not authorized to be using it," said Dave Pyle, the AP bureau chief in Minneapolis. "And — No. 2 — if they were permitted to, they never would be allowed to selectively edit it as they have."
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Let the Kennedy campaign know how you feel about this latest endeavor to cloak their candidate in a mantle of misrepresentation:
Kennedy for Senate Campaign
P.O. Box 49333
Blaine, MN 55449
651.644.2506
info@markkennedy06.com