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Originally Posted by d-ray657
Let me clarify. if one is quoting a statement, quotation marks are appropriate. You suggested that the use of quotation marks was, in essence, dishonest, and an expression of hate. You could not accept that his representation of the statement was accurate, therefore you deemed it "highly biased,"i.e. fake news. Or did I misquote you?
By the way, do you have an eyewitness account that contradicts the one reported here?
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I pointed out that the use of quotation marks was incorrect. You are implying the essence. A highly biased telling of a story doesn't make it fake news.
There is but one eyewitness account as far as I know. Pretty sure you also know this. Nice fake question.
I'd be remiss not to point out that post 8 begins: "Something like that did happen..."
Edit: From post 21: "... the basic premise of a
brainwashed stooge getting angry when confronted with reality is something I'm sure we've all experienced. The poor woman had been thoroughly indoctrinated in fervent political propaganda and went ballistic in the face of truth. Plausibility is my proof."