Fred Plays A Prosecutor on TV

Posted by Mike Gehrke on June 11, 2007 at 05:40 PM

But endorses frauds in real life:

Possible presidential candidate Fred D. Thompson is lending his voice to radio commercials for a company that says it fights identity thieves and that was co-founded by a man accused of taking money from consumer bank accounts without permission.

The one-minute commercials are airing across the country on behalf of Tempe, Ariz.-based LifeLock Inc., which said nearly 200,000 customers pay about $10 a month for services that include placing fraud alerts on their credit files.

LifeLock was co-founded in 2005 by Robert J. Maynard Jr., whom the Federal Trade Commission accused in 1996 of deceiving consumers with advertisements that suggested his credit-repair company could remove records of bankruptcies and delinquent payments.

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Chrish,

until a Democratic candidate is actually chosen, the DNC is forbidden to push any one candidate over others, so you will not see their accomplishments, visions, goals, etc until that time.

In the meantime, they are allowed to point out and clarify the GOP candidate's mis-conceptions and do fact checking on them. This is not mud slinging, it is response to distortions, and slant they are projecting.

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PamB on June 12, 2007 at 08:30 AM


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