Thursday, March 22, 2012

Truthfulness

A family GOPer has sent me information over the last year that on further research turns out to be incorrect. First, there were the "Tort Law" reform claims about "frivolous" suit suits-one involving a person who sued his RV company because his motor home would not drive itself when he left the wheel-that in reality were known as "urban legends" and not true in the least. Second, there was the quotations from Barack Obama's book about his political believes that were not even quoted out of context; they were clearly incorrect statements about what the book said. Third, there was the message I received that made reference to a violation of the 28th Amendment to the US Constitution. Again something that President Obama was guilty of. Problem is, of course, there is no 28th Amendment.

How can this individual ever expect to be believed about anything he says, even if he might be correct or honest about something? Well, he can't. He can not be taken seriously as a source of information; he has no credibility.

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