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Dr. Victoria Wulsin was a challenger against Jean Schmidt in the November 2006 Elections against Republican incumbent Jean Schmidt.  She lost that race.

Wulsin has also worked for The Heimlich Institute on their malariotherapy experiments.

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Here is a collection of stories we have published concerning Wulsin’s role:

*Anti-Quack Group Demands Wulsin Cough Up Sponsor of Heimlich AIDS Experiments
*Victoria�s Secret: Politics, Opinion, and Science Collide at the Heimlich Institute
*Dr. Vic Wulsin: Ethically Challenged? Part I
*Ethically Challenged, Part Two:  Looking for Wulsin�s Silver Lining
*Wulsin Pressured Into Press Statement by The Cincinnati Beacon?  (Ethically Challenged, Part Three)
*Letters with Dr. Wulsin

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Discussion:

While the Beacon has been relentless in attacking Dr. Wulsin for her association with Dr. Heimlich, various Beacon readers have pointed out that the claims are simply not justified. See, for example, comment and comment and comment .

However, readers like “komarek” may not have inherent credibility due to their allegiance to the Democratic Party.  Beacon supporters have noticed that criticism of Republicans is usually welcomed, while criticism of Democrats comes with a harsh onslaught of complaints.

A note from ‘komarek”—It does not take “inherent” credibility to demonstrate that the attacks have no factual basis. The text of Dr. Wulsin’s report speaks for itself. 

Dr. Wulsin’s report, the center of this controversy, is available at this link .

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