TruthorFiction vs SNOPES (Why bother w/a Leftist tool When U Can search the real TruthorFiction?)
April 27, 2011
Urban legends have been around for quite some time. Whether it's the tale of the Sasquatch, Coca-Cola and Pop Rocks, Julie Andrews and the Aging song, or Obama's birthday certificate verification, we have all heard these stories. Our friends have shared the stories, we've deleted numerous posts on our Facebook walls, and relatives have made it their lifes ambition to email us every little cotton-pickin' legend that comes down the pike.
There are stories which tug at our heartstrings. And there have been some which made us laugh. Despite these interesting, if not suspicious, tales, I often wonder whether or not they are true, and I know I'm not alone. Like many of you, I visit your friendly neighborhood urban legend fact-check site to see whether or not these implausible stories are, in fact, true.
Over the years, I have discovered two popular sites most visited by those in search of the truth: TruthorFiction.com and SNOPES.
There are distinct differences between these two sites. One leans heavily to the Left (as a matter of fact, it's already fallen over), and the other to the right. If you are seeking an alternative to the ever-annoying presence of the Lefts attempts to insert their ideology into all things relating to human beings, I encourage you to drop the SNOPES and visit a site which doesn't seek to push a political agenda, but rather, to provide honest to goodness information concerning urban legends and misinformation.
Visit www.truthorfiction.com |