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KOA's Rima: Sen. Clinton is "the Antichrist" and has "a big ass"; Colorado Media Matters "a bunch of yahoos"

This item originally stated, "RIMA: You know, I just figured out something really funny online here. You know, I was telling you at the beginning of the show that [actor] Dominic Bond and I actually put together this quick little video of me reading one of my screwy poems, and we put it on YouTube." Dominic Bond is the producer for "Gunny" Bob Newman's Newsradio 850 KOA program. Colorado Media Matters regrets the error.

Posted to the web on Friday March 14, 2008

Boyles made fact-free remarks about Voorhis case development

This item originally indicated that an indictment had been brought against Cory Voorhis, a federal immigration agent accused of improperly obtaining information later used by 2006 Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob Beauprez's campaign in an attack ad against opponent Bill Ritter (D). However, Voorhis was not "indicted" by a grand jury, but rather charged by Wyoming acting U.S. Attorney John Green on three Class A misdemeanor counts of misuse of a government computer. Colorado Media Matters regrets the error.

Posted to the web on Thursday November 8, 2007

"C'mon. Quit it": Boyles and guest misled on plea bargain allegations against Ritter, dismissed caller citing Colorado Media Matters

This item originally indicated that an indictment had been brought against Cory Voorhis, a federal immigration agent accused of illegally obtaining information later used by former Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob Beauprez's campaign to attack then-Democratic gubernatorial candidate Bill Ritter. However, Voorhis was not "indicted" by a grand jury, but rather charged by Wyoming acting U.S. Attorney John Green on three Class A misdemeanor counts of misuse of a government computer. Colorado Media Matters regrets the error. 

Posted to the web on Tuesday October 30, 2007

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