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Nothing to justify. Seriously, you don't get the difference between a separate flight for a dog, and a separate flight for baggage and staff that couldn't fit on the other plane, which the dog just happened to be assigned to?
Is this what you've finally lowered yourselves to? Talking points that are so ridiculous, children would be embarrassed to say them?
But that would make the story true, not "fiction" like you tried to say a few minutes ago..
LOL the only thing richer than that old snopes article, referring to a 2011 circulating email that Bo had "his own plane," is how readily some are dismissing the fact that Bo was airlifted to Martha's Vineyard this year on an Osprey. Hmmmm......our navy seals died flying on an old flying cow, but that's another cover-up.
I understand that the under-informed run to snopes.com and that the site is really busy with all of Obama's scandals, but you really must get out more. The story about Bo's 2013 Martha's Vineyard adventure is being reported abroad, too...in fact, by everyone but our own MNM.
No, not by "everyone", but by right-leaning tabloids that don't care about the truth.
That old snopes article also refers to 2013.
Bo was flown to Martha's Vineyard, along with staff and other supplies that had to be flown there, anyway.
Responsible journalists, including mainstream media, aren't repeating the LIES.
Actually no. The thread title is a question, not an assertion. A question is neither true nor false.
The OP then goes on to provide an answer that is fictional and false.
If its a question, then the answer would be yes, which means that the "outrage" which was just claimed above to be manufactured, doesnt really exist but was just an answer to the question.
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