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False information published by the state of Illinois

Fundamental American history and petty political party shenanigans provide an opportunity to get to the bottom of the real name of a famous local Illinois company

| By Greg Fisher

Gosh, Governor Meyer. You Delawareans must be the world's greatest experts. #ThePeopleNearTheSeas #Midwest


Please stop publishing false information.

You, the state of Illinois, published the false information, in the internet domain illinois.gov, "Coles County Democrat Party Mac White (truck & trailer)." https://mattoon.illinois.gov/government/tourism/parades/july4th/

No organization is named that.

That, false information, is the premise for a game I am conducting in which you are, with no say in the matter, a participant. Its first round is an introduction and pointing out the breadth of falsity. The Game is documented at creditscoring.com/game and moves across a map of the conterminous US. The first line of contestants are the northernmost states. The second line starts with Massachusetts, includes you and ends with Oregon.

What is your policy regarding false information you have published?

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FISHER
PO BOX 342
DAYTON OH 45409



Attorney General
State of Illinois
Springfield

See The Game: Illinois.

In your first sentence, regarding an Illinois company with a record in Delaware, you wrote, "Under a new federal law, all Illinoisans can receive free copies of their credit reports once a year from each of the three national credit reporting agencies–Equifax, Experian, and Trans Union." #WIL

However, annualcreditreport.com states, "Free weekly online credit reports are available from Equifax, Experian and TransUnion" (one word, not two). Elsewhere, you falsely state, "Equifaz, Experian and TransUnion." #JAX

Equi-WHAT?

And, I can argue your use of camel case.

Funny, right? #T319 #SPI

What is your correction policy? #1902V

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FISHER
PO BOX 342
DAYTON OH 45409


This is not going well.




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