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Examples
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You elected a community organizer, that you knew nothing about, because he could read a scripted teleprompter, and you believed all his mistated accusations.
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Thanks for making my point . . . even though I mistated.
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To my knowledge, two authors of studies that Churchill sited said that he purposefully mistated their work and that have firing was the appropriate remedy.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » I Called The Ward Churchill Verdict 2009
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Thanks for making my point . . . even though I mistated.
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You have mistated what I said and deliberately cast aspersions on my character.
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It purports to show Reid admitting that Solomon was right all along, that Reid mistated senate ethics rules when he initially defended himself against Solomon's piece -- and now he's coming clean.
June 2006 2006
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He mistated the premise a bit – he said ‘if he were white’ and the study actually said ‘if race were not a factor’.
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It now looks like Mr. Broussard, for whatever reason, mistated the facts and painted a much worse picture THAN EVEN THE REALITY OF THE SITUATION.
Think Progress » “One of the Worst Abandonments of Americans on American Soil Ever” 2005
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Biden has admitted he mistated and did not intend the comment the way it was taken.
Think Progress » Right-wing reacts to Biden’s comments on Obama. 2007
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I don't know whether it was a mistated joke or not.
Archive 2006-11-01 2006
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