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    KNIGHT: Lying because it works

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  • Likewise, the Associated Press' Julie Carr Smyth and Steve Peoples reported: "Foster Friess, the main donor behind Santorum's 'super PAC,' created a stir Thursday when he suggested on national television that aspirin used to be an acceptable method for contraception."

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