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02-26-2005, 02:38 PM
The New York Times
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 - USA Next (http://www.usanext.org/), a conservative group that is supporting President Bush's plan to revamp Social Security with a campaign criticizing AARP (http://www.aarp.org/), will send a letter to as many as 500 conservative activists this week signaling future lines of attack, officials at USA Next said.
The group, which was criticized last week when it tested an advertisement linking AARP to support for same-sex marriage, said it planned to attack AARP on other positions. "What the liberals cannot hide is the shameful record of liberal activism AARP has compiled over the years," a draft of the letter says.
Officials at AARP say the group is nonpartisan and has never taken a position on same-sex marriage.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 - USA Next (http://www.usanext.org/), a conservative group that is supporting President Bush's plan to revamp Social Security with a campaign criticizing AARP (http://www.aarp.org/), will send a letter to as many as 500 conservative activists this week signaling future lines of attack, officials at USA Next said.
The group, which was criticized last week when it tested an advertisement linking AARP to support for same-sex marriage, said it planned to attack AARP on other positions. "What the liberals cannot hide is the shameful record of liberal activism AARP has compiled over the years," a draft of the letter says.
Officials at AARP say the group is nonpartisan and has never taken a position on same-sex marriage.