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To: gronieel2 who wrote (1009175)4/1/2017 10:54:35 AM
From: locogringo3 Recommendations

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and I can't hear you cause my fingers are in my ears.

It's not your fingers, it's where you have your ears buried.

If you don't want to be called on it, DON'T POST FAKENEWS.

We and President Trump are not going to take it from your freaks of nature any more, or not even NOOMORE. Got that?

5 full months of Russian BS, and there is no beef! Where's the beef?



To: gronieel2 who wrote (1009175)4/1/2017 3:05:36 PM
From: locogringo1 Recommendation

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More FAKENEWS from your sicko ilk, and it doesn't bother you a bit:

WaPo Caught Red Handed In Big Lie,
Tries To Quietly Overhaul Entire Piece


The Washington Post quietly rewrote a story about a Congressman using the Bible to bash poor people Friday, after a writer at the Federalist published a systematic break down of the piece that exposed major holes and mistakes in the story. Caitlin Dewey’s initial write-up in the paper (which recently adopted the slogan “Democracy Dies In Darkness”) did not include a single quote from the Texas representative she basically accused of using the Bible to justify taking food from starving people. The story also incorrectly referred to “2 Thessalonians 3-10,” and wildly mischaracterized Rep. Jody Arrington’s statements on the verse.

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