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Coming from Clinton supporters, this is rich.. Dont you know we're just deplorable.. ?
<shrug> If someone fooled me, that would be bad enough. But if they made me repeat a lie in a public forum - making me a party to their duplicity - that's worse, in my book.
But many people STILL spread false rumors despite them being debunked.
Like I said in another thread as an example, every time there's an online article about Jane Fonda, inevitably many people will state that Fonda took letters from POW's and handed them over to their NVA captors (and getting badly beaten for it). Completely and utterly false, debunked countless times, yet people continue to treat it as fact.
There's multiple things about Hillary that are worthy of criticism, but this is not one of them, not even remotely close.
So, given all you pointed out about Assange, (and quite rightly I might add) does any of that take anything away from what's been revealed? Does it make it automatically untrue or her and her minions actions okay?
Or, should as you infer, it all be ignored because you don't like where it came from?
I would think that no matter what one thinks of the messenger he is not the original source nor is he the one that perpetrated all of the crap that's in the dumps.
What does Assange have to do with the US? Absolutely nothing. He was neither born here nor did he live here. And yet, he wants to have a say in who gets elected president here. You don't see anything wrong with that? Some foreign entity wants to influence the general election's outcome, and the right-wingers treat it like it's no big deal.
At this point, I bet Hillary could stand in the middle of Times Square and shoot somebody and she would still get elected!
ha ha!
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Originally Posted by UrbanCrossroads
What does Assange have to do with the US? Absolutely nothing. He was neither born here nor did he live here. And yet, he wants to have a say in who gets elected president here. You don't see anything wrong with that? Some foreign entity wants to influence the general election's outcome, and the right-wingers treat it like it's no big deal.
<shrug> If someone fooled me, that would be bad enough. But if they made me repeat a lie in a public forum - making me a party to their duplicity - that's worse, in my book.
I guess it takes all kinds.
But you've repeated enough Democratic quotes that are full of lies around here, to write your own book..
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