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Posted by The Dean of Cincinnati
This afternoon, Vic Wulsin sent a frantic message to her email list, apparently inspired by a campaign mailer recently distributed by the Steve Black campaign.
Here is the conclusion to Wulsin’s message to supporters:
We agree with Wulsin that voters have a right to know the truth about Steve Black. But don’t they also have a right to know the truth about Vic Wulsin?
That’s why we can’t wait until tomorrow, when we expect to receive answers from Wulsin to a series of questions we have submitted to her campaign on three separate occasions—February 1st, 6th, and 12th. If we don’t hear from her by tomorrow, we figure she’s refusing to respond to multiple attempts.
In the interest of promoting the truth, we asked questions originally inspired by a press release she distributed which included the following excerpt:
RHETORIC
Black: The President of the National Council Against Health Fraud has requested an investigation of Wulsin by the Ohio State Medical Board on charges that she covered up unethical medical experiments.
REALITY
The Ohio State Medical Board has taken no action against Wulsin because the charges are false. [Ohio State Medical Board, License Search]
Here are some of our rather straightforward questions which hope to shed some light on the truth:
1) Has Dr. Wulsin received any communications about this matter from anyone associated with the State Medical Board of Ohio? If yes, what are they?
2) Would Dr. Wulsin please provide a detailed reply to the allegations [raised in Dr. Baratz’s complaint] and specifically address why they are false?
So c’mon, Vic. We’re all waiting. We just know you’ll come through for us this Valentine’s Day. As they say, third time’s a charm.
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