But it seems to me that trying to find meaningful portions
of truth among so much hyperbole is an exercise in futility.
But anyone can find a shred of truth among any lie.
It just depends on which part you want to cling to.
One could highlight both you know.
I don't think anyone around here is willing to take a stand
on facts submitted in evidence regarding what is or what
isn't. The problem facing us all is that fact that none of us
are in a position to verify the evidence provided by sources
which clearly are biased on one side or the other.
Personally i find the majority of it humorous beyond belief
and taking any of it seriously is nothing more than an exercise
in gullibility. Flim Flam at it's best.
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Originally Posted by x5GuyInLA
the same can be said about some of things that have been said about McCain. Does that mean anything that is true loses it's credibility because of the untrue things?
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