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  • He didn't "fabricate" anything - he was creative in how he documented his experience. For example: "working WITH a business doesn't necessarily mean that you were EMPLOYED by them. I've worked WITH my bank a few times to resolve issues on my account, but that doesn't mean I drew a paycheck in the process. ¶ The way Tulsi Gabbard tore into Santos about his "Jewishness" - whatever happened to the 1st amendment and the "no religious test" guarantee to qualify for public office? He has Jewish blood in his ancestry, and that makes him Jewish. Just because he doesn't practice Judaism doesn't erase it from his DNA. Why try to drag him through the mud over it? ¶ You like to go after people who have a little "R" after their name, don't you? Why don't you expend the same amount of energy going after corrupt officials sporting a little "D" after their name? You can see the damage that's been done to this country over the last year and a half, but you're willing to ignore it to attack people who have the little "R" attached to their name. ¶ You need to thoroughly educate yourself on Communism before you warm up to it because, as the Democrat voters were repeatedly warned about voting for Biden (but ignored), you have no clue as to what you're asking for.
  • Well...:"deserve" or not, I don't think that the New York or Federal Constitutions ALLOW for it. (I certainly might be wrong.) *** As far as I know: the only solution is this: *IF* Santos broke a New York law (for example: laws concerning fraud or misrepresentation), then Congress has grounds for impeachment. Of course, it's very unlikely that the Republican-majority House would vote to impeach him - but they might very well do so if the public outcry were sufficiently strong. *** Another possible option - again: IF he broke a New York law - is for New York to try him. If convicted he might be sentenced to prison, and it's unlikely that even a Republican-majority Congress would allow a prison inmate to hold a seat in the House without impeachment.
  • What all Americans need is a press that actually does its job
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      Unfortunately: that's what we have. We live in an extremely capitalistic society. One of the downsides of that is that things that idealistically ought to be "above all that" - things like news agencies - are in the business that they are in to make money. The news business is like any other business in that regard: it's there to make money. In the news business (as in most businesses that produce a product), the more consumers you have, the more money you make. And so, our news services are focused on producing the news that they expect or hope will be consumed most (i.e. by the most people). Insofar as the consumers of any particular news service want true news, those news services provide true news. Insofar as the consumers of any particular news service want biased news, those news services provide biased news. It's really a quite basic business model. But what that means is that most of our news services are inevitably biased toward what their typical consumer WANTS to hear, and/or to what the producers BELIEVE that their typical consumer wants to hear. *** AND THIS IS NOTHING NEW. Indeed: it was far worse - for example - during the Revolutionary period, when a particular newspaper was bought by one sort of person while another paper was bought by another sort of person BECAUSE the view that the newspaper espoused. It was QUITE common for a newspaper editor to "do a 360" on a particular issue once the editor realized that they were on the poorer-selling end of the issue! (Ben Franklin himself is known to have done this.) *** AND SO: what we lack is a wholly government-funded news agency that is completely free to report as it sees fit (i.e. a news agency where bias is not rewarded monetarily, and therefore objectivity and truth have at least the possibility to prevail when under upright leadership)
  • Its the done thing don't you listen to a word your presadent says everyone of his storys are lies.

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