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Post by FLORIDA HERD FAN on Jan 27, 2017 2:55:51 GMT
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Post by FLORIDA HERD FAN on Jan 27, 2017 15:45:53 GMT
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Post by FLORIDA HERD FAN on Jan 27, 2017 20:13:08 GMT
Did anyone bother to check to see who was quoted at the 00:14 mark? It is someone very familiar to to all of us!
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Post by Hero on Jan 28, 2017 3:01:01 GMT
Did anyone bother to check to see who was quoted at the 00:14 mark? It is someone very familiar to to all of us! That is funny.
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Post by FLORIDA HERD FAN on Jan 28, 2017 3:13:45 GMT
Did anyone bother to check to see who was quoted at the 00:14 mark? It is someone very familiar to to all of us! That is funny. I saw it, did a double take, and replayed it to make sure that my eyes weren't deceiving me. Lol.
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Post by Hero on Jan 28, 2017 4:35:27 GMT
I saw it, did a double take, and replayed it to make sure that my eyes weren't deceiving me. Lol. I did pretty close to the same. Laughing
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Post by FLORIDA HERD FAN on Jan 29, 2017 14:40:15 GMT
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Post by FLORIDA HERD FAN on Jan 31, 2017 2:02:36 GMT
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Post by FLORIDA HERD FAN on Feb 2, 2017 3:11:46 GMT
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Post by Hero on Feb 2, 2017 6:09:25 GMT
You have a gift for finding unsubstantiated BS presented as news. FAKE NEWS
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Post by FLORIDA HERD FAN on Feb 2, 2017 6:57:42 GMT
You have a gift for finding unsubstantiated BS presented as news. FAKE NEWS We'll see. In the meantime, what evidence do you have to conclude that it is "fake news"? If so, why did the White House spokesperson refuse to respond? It seems that it could have been cleared up in an instant if it was "fake news". The source is reputable - the Associated Press. I suppose that the AP can be duped, but not as easily as less sophisticated media. I note that the article has not been taken down.
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Post by FLORIDA HERD FAN on Feb 2, 2017 7:02:37 GMT
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Post by Hero on Feb 2, 2017 13:02:03 GMT
You have a gift for finding unsubstantiated BS presented as news. FAKE NEWS We'll see. In the meantime, what evidence do you have to conclude that it is "fake news"? If so, why did the White House spokesperson refuse to respond? It seems that it could have been cleared up in an instant if it was "fake news". The source is reputable - the Associated Press. I suppose that the AP can be duped, but not as easily as less sophisticated media. I note that the article has not been taken down. The AP is not the source anymore than Yahoo. The source is anonymous...like all fake news. The White House should never respond to fake news or they would never do anything else.
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Post by Hero on Feb 2, 2017 13:05:25 GMT
We'll see. In the meantime, what evidence do you have to conclude that it is "fake news"? If so, why did the White House spokesperson refuse to respond? It seems that it could have been cleared up in an instant if it was "fake news". The source is reputable - the Associated Press. I suppose that the AP can be duped, but not as easily as less sophisticated media. I note that the article has not been taken down. The AP is not the source anymore than Yahoo. The source is anonymous...like all fake news. The White House should never respond to fake news or they would never do anything else. I have evidence but it is for my eyes only.
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Post by FLORIDA HERD FAN on Feb 2, 2017 14:40:43 GMT
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