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10/30/2024 7:07:52 AM
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Section 4: President & Congress Subject: Newspaper Endorsement Shocks Msg# 1214239
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It is pretty sad that you cannot tell the difference between a fact and an opinion. Endorsements are expressions of opinions. and I say again, I did not ask you to prove anything anything at all until you asked me to prove the opinion list wrong. | ||||||
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: You said: Just a bunch of opinions, as I said not one simple fact, and now you want me to go back and prove what wasn't true. Before I start I think it is more appropriate for you to prove which of you assertions are true and I did NOT challenge anything the newspaper or others said. You said it didn't contain any facts. Sounds like you were challenging what they (not I) wrote. I merely said that everything you listed was opinion and that none of the comments (which appeared to be a cut & paste job from the internet) contained any facts. It was an endorsement of Kamala Harris from the Philadelphia Enquirer, a single source. I did not assert anything. The newspaper published the endorsement as fact. You said the endorsement contained no facts. If it's not factual is it lies? I just asked you to tell me what was not truthful in the endorsement. I didn't ask you to prove anything. Then, you ask me to prove that the endorsement (again, not something I asserted) is true.
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