Thompson lobbied for abortion-rights group, it says

Spokesman for the GOP presidential hopeful says he did no such work. Ex-colleague calls the denial 'bizarre.'

Fred D. Thompson, who is campaigning for president as an antiabortion Republican, accepted an assignment from a family-planning group to lobby the first Bush White House to ease a controversial abortion restriction, according to a 1991 document and several people familiar with the matter.

The Tennessean newspaper reported that Thompson, when filling out a 1996 Christian Coalition survey, marked himself as "opposed" to a constitutional amendment ... Full Story »

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Julian Friedland
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by Julian Friedland - Oct. 1, 2008

Excellent piece of investigation. First-rate reporting on a pivotal issue. Certainly looks here like Thomson's lying as the LA Times has revealed much more information than the headline. This misstep could sink his candidacy.

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