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Aug 23, 2015 09:02:20   #
Gnslngr
 
Black Bart wrote:
That web site may be phony but so is Snopes it is a left leaning site.
The only ones that don't see that is those on the extreme left who will agree with every left leaning article that they put up.


The only way right wing ideology survives is to call the truth propaganda.

The right wing noise machine has been making saps out of conservatives for a few decades now.

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Aug 23, 2015 09:05:53   #
nakkh Loc: San Mateo, Ca
 
Yes, let's have America's most powerful economic engine float out to sea. That is some crack thinking there spud.


idaholover wrote:
Snopes has always been a Bay Area lefty POS source for the truth. The best thing that could happen to this country is to have California drift out to sea! Then we can work on what to do with Franks neighborhood.

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Aug 23, 2015 09:51:02   #
Jakebrake Loc: Broomfield, Colorado
 
Black Bart wrote:
That web site may be phony but so is Snopes it is a left leaning site.
The only ones that don't see that is those on the extreme left who will agree with every left leaning article that they put up.


Agreed, I deleted Snopes from my favorites bar many years ago simply because of their radical loony lefty obama fawning tripe! My go to verification site since then has been Truth or Fiction which is objective, credible and most of all factual.

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Aug 23, 2015 09:51:56   #
idaholover Loc: Nampa ID
 
Jakebrake wrote:
Agreed, I deleted Snopes from my favorites bar many years ago simply because of their radical loony lefty obama fawning tripe! My go to verification site since then has been Truth or Fiction which is objective, credible and most of all factual.

Truth or fiction!
:thumbup: :thumbup:

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Aug 23, 2015 09:56:28   #
idaholover Loc: Nampa ID
 
nakkh wrote:
Yes, let's have America's most powerful economic engine float out to sea. That is some crack thinking there spud.


Think of the positives. It will make Donald Trumps immigration plan easier to implement. And you guys will have even more waterfront property to build little Malibu's for your porno stars to live in.

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Aug 23, 2015 10:05:04   #
Opus Loc: South East Michigan
 
Black Bart wrote:
That web site may be phony but so is Snopes it is a left leaning site.
The only ones that don't see that is those on the extreme left who will agree with every left leaning article that they put up.


If snopes is so phony why did you use it as a reference.


http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-291352-1.html

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Aug 24, 2015 02:16:56   #
green Loc: 22.1749611,-159.646704,20
 
Opus wrote:
If snopes is so phony why did you use it as a reference.


http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-291352-1.html
it obviously agreed with his point of view.

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Nov 7, 2015 11:00:01   #
Phreedom Loc: Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
 
Jackel wrote:
Snopes.com CEO arrested on charges of fraud and corruption

8/6/2015, 12:07 am

Snopes.com editor attacks messenger, shoots pianist, leading police to discovery of corrupt and fraudulent practices inside the organization.



LOS ANGELES, CA - Snopes.com owners Barbara and David Mikkelson were detained by police today after an unrelated investigation of a Snopes.com editor lead police onto a paper trail of corruption, bribery, and fraud at the very heart of the fact-checking organization.

Evidence obtained by police has revealed that Snopes.com, which markets itself as "the definitive Internet reference source for urban legends, folklore, myths, rumors, and misinformation," has a history of accepting money and favors from left-leaning and pro-Islamic political groups and individuals for helping them to advance their cause by rigging public discourse with selective fact-finding and deliberate manipulation of public opinion.

Late Monday morning, Brian Williston, a Snopes.com editor, who also doubles as the accountant, found himself at a flea market on the outskirts of Los Angeles. As he was browsing the different tables and tents looking for antiques, an old mechanical piano began playing Dixie's Land, a song that was adopted as a de facto anthem of the Confederacy during the American Civil War and is now considered offensive by some due to its link to the iconography and ideology of the Old South.

The tune sparked an outrage in Williston, who began yelling and cursing those who "would like to bring back slavery and racial separation," and ordering the vendors to "turn off that racist music." When no one nearby claimed to know how to turn off the one-hundred-year-old machine, Williston became violent. He started grabbing various antique objects from the vendors' tables and throwing them at the antique piano in an attempt to silence the music.

A bystander, later identified as William Barksdale, working as a courier for the L.A. Messenger Service, attempted to calm Williston down, saying that "someone is just trying to see if that the piano still works" and "it's only a song, don't shoot the pianist," but that only prompted the infuriated editor to redirect his rage to the messenger. Williston, who is white, began to choke Barksdale, who is black, while screaming "Shut up! Shut up!" as the mechanical piano continued to play Dixie's Land in the background.

After some of the shoppers intervened and pried Williston's hands off the courier's throat, the Snopes.com editor fled the scene of the incident. LAPD quickly identified Williston by the personal check he left with one of the vendors, which contained his full name and address. While inside his home, Williston ignored commands to open the door, causing police to use forced entry in order to detain him.

The arresting officer caught Williston slipping some papers under a Persian rug, which prompted the police to remove the rug and examine the documents underneath it. One of them turned out to be a handwritten ledger, containing names of well-known individuals and organizations who have been paying Snopes.com to debunk stories that cast them in a bad light, while validating damaging half-truths and rumors about their political opponents.

Having established their website as a reputable resource for validating and debunking stories in American popular culture since 1995, the Mikkelson couple soon found themselves in a position to influence public discourse by punishing or rewarding certain cultural and political biases. Before long they were accepting money to promote some rumors and downplay or completely ignore some others, which over the years have brought them millions of dollars, according to the source.

Especially scandalous may be the website's possible collaboration with left-leaning national media organizations, which started with payments to Snopes.com to overlook or validate their inaccurate and biased reporting, and eventually evolved into a full-scale coordinated effort with left-leaning groups and public relation firms to construct a media narrative that gave legitimacy to certain opinions, political causes and public figures, while discrediting other opinions, causes, and public figures.

The list of groups and individuals paying to use the website's clout ranged from local politicians to transnational entities to foreign governments, including Russia, Cuba, Venezuela, Zimbabwe, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the Palestinian Authority. None of the specifics or individual names are being revealed while the investigation is still ongoing, but a police source has indicated that "the shockwaves will rock the world of the media and the political establishment."

Several watchdog groups have already condemned Snopes.com as a corrupt organization with zero credibility and urged their readers to disregard any political debunking from this tainted source. But some media experts predict that, given the high-profile names involved, as well as the power and magnitude of the political opinion-generating machine of which Snopes.com was only a small wheel, the story may never be allowed to reach a full-blown scandal and will soon be discarded as an urban legend, joining a long line of other similar stories debunked by Snopes.com.
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Nov 7, 2015 20:31:39   #
McKinneyMike Loc: Texas
 
Black Bart wrote:
That web site may be phony but so is Snopes it is a left leaning site.
The only ones that don't see that is those on the extreme left who will agree with every left leaning article that they put up.


So who/what sites are believable in your honored opinion? I can't wait for this answer!

Funny thing is Snopes is almost always correct though. I have never seen any of their findings to be false or fabricated, but maybe you can point out a couple that have been vetted and found to be misguided or outright fabrications? I would love to see what proof you have to support your opinion.

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Nov 8, 2015 00:09:38   #
venturer9 Loc: Newton, Il.
 
Black Bart wrote:
Mike you may want to check this out.
Sure a lot of people reporting on it.

http://duckduckgo.com/?q=Snopes.com+owners+detained+by+police+




Yeah but so many of those reporting that are obviously either FAKE Sites or Totally Biased sites.

This site is a bit more reliable..and I think are almost always more accurate than Snopes..... Just my personal opinion of course...

http://www.truthorfiction.com/snopes-ceo-arrested-on-fraud-corruption-charges/

Mike

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Nov 8, 2015 03:27:21   #
Racmanaz Loc: Sunny Tucson!
 
Yup, you have to be very careful what stories are posted on here and make sure it is correct. I find that people from both political party affiliations post misinformation "news" on here quite often. I personally think after doing some research the Snopes.com owners are fair and honest. It's documented that the couple that owns the snopes website have not donated to any political party in the USA, of course Barbara Mikkelson who is a Canadian citizen can't vote in US elections but her husband who is a US citizen can do so. David Mikkelson her husband was a registered Republican year ago but is now a registered Independent. From what I can see, they both are apolitical and do not lean left or right.

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Nov 8, 2015 03:27:21   #
Racmanaz Loc: Sunny Tucson!
 
Oops double post.

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Nov 8, 2015 11:31:41   #
green Loc: 22.1749611,-159.646704,20
 
Jakebrake wrote:
Agreed, I deleted Snopes from my favorites bar many years ago simply because of their radical loony lefty obama fawning tripe! My go to verification site since then has been Truth or Fiction which is objective, credible and most of all factual.
here's what T or F says about snopes:

Snopes CEO Arrested on Fraud, Corruption Charges-Fiction!
Snopes.com is a secret tool of the Democratic Party to promote Barack Obama- Fiction!


thanks for the link!

also factcheck.org for political stuff is fairly non-partisan.

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Nov 9, 2015 00:40:05   #
anotherview Loc: California
 
Snopes.com debunks Internet crap of all kinds.

The right-wing types may dislike snopes.com simply because right-wingers spread more crap on the Internet for snopes.com to debunk.

The left-wingers follow close behind the right-wingers.

This citizen prefers straight talk.
Black Bart wrote:
That web site may be phony but so is Snopes it is a left leaning site.
The only ones that don't see that is those on the extreme left who will agree with every left leaning article that they put up.

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Nov 9, 2015 02:02:22   #
jfn007 Loc: Close to the middle of nowhere.
 
SNOPES is a shill for The Empty Suit in the White House.
Jackel wrote:
Snopes.com CEO arrested on charges of fraud and corruption

8/6/2015, 12:07 am

Snopes.com editor attacks messenger, shoots pianist, leading police to discovery of corrupt and fraudulent practices inside the organization.



LOS ANGELES, CA - Snopes.com owners Barbara and David Mikkelson were detained by police today after an unrelated investigation of a Snopes.com editor lead police onto a paper trail of corruption, bribery, and fraud at the very heart of the fact-checking organization.

Evidence obtained by police has revealed that Snopes.com, which markets itself as "the definitive Internet reference source for urban legends, folklore, myths, rumors, and misinformation," has a history of accepting money and favors from left-leaning and pro-Islamic political groups and individuals for helping them to advance their cause by rigging public discourse with selective fact-finding and deliberate manipulation of public opinion.

Late Monday morning, Brian Williston, a Snopes.com editor, who also doubles as the accountant, found himself at a flea market on the outskirts of Los Angeles. As he was browsing the different tables and tents looking for antiques, an old mechanical piano began playing Dixie's Land, a song that was adopted as a de facto anthem of the Confederacy during the American Civil War and is now considered offensive by some due to its link to the iconography and ideology of the Old South.

The tune sparked an outrage in Williston, who began yelling and cursing those who "would like to bring back slavery and racial separation," and ordering the vendors to "turn off that racist music." When no one nearby claimed to know how to turn off the one-hundred-year-old machine, Williston became violent. He started grabbing various antique objects from the vendors' tables and throwing them at the antique piano in an attempt to silence the music.

A bystander, later identified as William Barksdale, working as a courier for the L.A. Messenger Service, attempted to calm Williston down, saying that "someone is just trying to see if that the piano still works" and "it's only a song, don't shoot the pianist," but that only prompted the infuriated editor to redirect his rage to the messenger. Williston, who is white, began to choke Barksdale, who is black, while screaming "Shut up! Shut up!" as the mechanical piano continued to play Dixie's Land in the background.

After some of the shoppers intervened and pried Williston's hands off the courier's throat, the Snopes.com editor fled the scene of the incident. LAPD quickly identified Williston by the personal check he left with one of the vendors, which contained his full name and address. While inside his home, Williston ignored commands to open the door, causing police to use forced entry in order to detain him.

The arresting officer caught Williston slipping some papers under a Persian rug, which prompted the police to remove the rug and examine the documents underneath it. One of them turned out to be a handwritten ledger, containing names of well-known individuals and organizations who have been paying Snopes.com to debunk stories that cast them in a bad light, while validating damaging half-truths and rumors about their political opponents.

Having established their website as a reputable resource for validating and debunking stories in American popular culture since 1995, the Mikkelson couple soon found themselves in a position to influence public discourse by punishing or rewarding certain cultural and political biases. Before long they were accepting money to promote some rumors and downplay or completely ignore some others, which over the years have brought them millions of dollars, according to the source.

Especially scandalous may be the website's possible collaboration with left-leaning national media organizations, which started with payments to Snopes.com to overlook or validate their inaccurate and biased reporting, and eventually evolved into a full-scale coordinated effort with left-leaning groups and public relation firms to construct a media narrative that gave legitimacy to certain opinions, political causes and public figures, while discrediting other opinions, causes, and public figures.

The list of groups and individuals paying to use the website's clout ranged from local politicians to transnational entities to foreign governments, including Russia, Cuba, Venezuela, Zimbabwe, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the Palestinian Authority. None of the specifics or individual names are being revealed while the investigation is still ongoing, but a police source has indicated that "the shockwaves will rock the world of the media and the political establishment."

Several watchdog groups have already condemned Snopes.com as a corrupt organization with zero credibility and urged their readers to disregard any political debunking from this tainted source. But some media experts predict that, given the high-profile names involved, as well as the power and magnitude of the political opinion-generating machine of which Snopes.com was only a small wheel, the story may never be allowed to reach a full-blown scandal and will soon be discarded as an urban legend, joining a long line of other similar stories debunked by Snopes.com.
- See more at: http://thepeoplescube.com/peoples-blog/snopes-com-ceo-arrested-on-charges-of-fraud-and-corruption-t16805.html#sthash.aQWCjbRG.dpuf
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