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Are you actually claiming that Hitler's "Big Lie," Goebbels refinement of the same, and the history of the Nazi's disinformation campaign to discredit the the media is fake news?

Hahahaha, how did I know you would go there? :) Actually it is the rest of it. Just like that cr@p you posted from Slate magazine yesterday. Full of misdirection, misinformation and fake news all rolled into one trying to blame President Trump for George Floyd's death. In reality those police departments are controlled by the dimoKKKRAT mayors and then the dimoKKKRAT governors. All President Trump has done is offer them support using the National Guard and the Army if necessary to put down the rioting and get things back under control.
 
Are you actually claiming that Hitler's "Big Lie," Goebbels refinement of the same, and the history of the Nazi's disinformation campaign to discredit the the media is fake news?
Hahahaha, how did I know you would go there? :)
Perhaps because that's what you wrote? rofl.gif
 
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And for those of you without time to peruse all 5,000 of the President's false claims I've included a PDF for your off-line reading enjoyment...

Read a bit of the pdf.... That is a list of "journalists" having wet dreams over finding semantical errors in what he said, and then chalking it up as another "lie" The embedded bias there is screaming as you go from item to item. They also, as I have noted earlier, take bits of statements out of context. When he is clearly talking about minority employment for example, but does not explicitly use the words "minority employment" (or unemployment), they chalk up the statistic as a "lie"..... How tiresome.
 
Actually the media is perpetuating a big lie. They are for the most part only showing one part of a story. A classic example is from CNN the other day. There was rioting in Atlanta right outside of their headquarters with broken glass in their building along with graffiti. Fox News was showing it but CNN refused to show the rioting for the longest time. It took hours for them to even mention it or show film of it.

Edit: A photo of the CNN riot which they refused to show for the longest time.

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60 YEARS? Burn it down.

They got your message Q; you should be proud:

 
They got your message Q; you should be proud:

Never let the truth get in the way of a good story:

RICHMOND, Va. -- The public information officer for the Richmond Fire Department shared a somewhat different version of events from what Richmond Police Chief William Smith stated about the emergency response to a fire rescue early Sunday morning.

Chief Smith highlighted the "particularly poignant" incident over the weekend, telling reporters that protesters intentionally set fire to an occupied building on Broad Street, and "intercepted {a} fire apparatus several blocks away with vehicles and blocked that fire department's access to the structure fire. Inside that home was a child."


Smith then became too emotional to speak before stating "officers were able to get those people out of the house. We were able to get the fire department there safely."

Smith added that Richmond Police had to “force our way to make a clear path for the fire department."

But, Lt. Chris Armstrong said, based on his investigation, the fire call initially came in as being on Broad St, but it actually involved a fire at 309 N. Monroe St.

He said there was a car fire on W. Monroe that spread to the exterior of a nearby building. He said the fire was external only and did not get inside.

Armstrong added that when the fire department arrived on the scene, a father and son were already outside "unharmed."
 
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Never let the truth get in the way of a good story:

RICHMOND, Va. -- The public information officer for the Richmond Fire Department shared a somewhat different version of events from what Richmond Police Chief William Smith stated about the emergency response to a fire rescue early Sunday morning.

Chief Smith highlighted the "particularly poignant" incident over the weekend, telling reporters that protesters intentionally set fire to an occupied building on Broad Street, and "intercepted {a} fire apparatus several blocks away with vehicles and blocked that fire department's access to the structure fire. Inside that home was a child."


Smith then became too emotional to speak before stating "officers were able to get those people out of the house. We were able to get the fire department there safely."

Smith added that Richmond Police had to “force our way to make a clear path for the fire department."

But, Lt. Chris Armstrong said, based on his investigation, the fire call initially came in as being on Broad St, but it actually involved a fire at 309 N. Monroe St.

He said there was a car fire on W. Monroe that spread to the exterior of a nearby building. He said the fire was external only and did not get inside.

Armstrong added that when the fire department arrived on the scene, a father and son were already outside "unharmed."

He said she said until proven otherwise.
 
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Saw this today. Thought you might like it:

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I cannot believe you are that ignorant. However two weeks ago the dimoKKKRAT mayors and governors were threatening any business that opened up with fines and jail time. Now they are encouraging the looting of these same peoples stores. They are in solidarity with them.
 
Never let the truth get in the way of a good story:

RICHMOND, Va. -- The public information officer for the Richmond Fire Department shared a somewhat different version of events from what Richmond Police Chief William Smith stated about the emergency response to a fire rescue early Sunday morning.

Chief Smith highlighted the "particularly poignant" incident over the weekend, telling reporters that protesters intentionally set fire to an occupied building on Broad Street, and "intercepted {a} fire apparatus several blocks away with vehicles and blocked that fire department's access to the structure fire. Inside that home was a child."


Smith then became too emotional to speak before stating "officers were able to get those people out of the house. We were able to get the fire department there safely."

Smith added that Richmond Police had to “force our way to make a clear path for the fire department."

But, Lt. Chris Armstrong said, based on his investigation, the fire call initially came in as being on Broad St, but it actually involved a fire at 309 N. Monroe St.

He said there was a car fire on W. Monroe that spread to the exterior of a nearby building. He said the fire was external only and did not get inside.

Armstrong added that when the fire department arrived on the scene, a father and son were already outside "unharmed."
The story linked does say the children were rescued.

So as long as nobody was actually killed, its totally cool to burn someone's home and block firefighters from putting it out. Fuckin wow. What country is this?