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Fox news falls for fake story and promotes as true
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HoosierLars Oct 7 2013, 07:26 PM Post #16
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Oct 7 2013, 10:52 AM
The left loves to focus on small insignificant errors like this one, and attempts to use them to discredit Fox's legitimate stories. The satire is an excellent example, which makes it somewhat ironic. Living in the 24/7 internet/twitter world, it's expected that news agencies will be duped, and the important thing is timely retractions. Now where has Obama retracted his statement "you can keep your current doctor, and your premiums will go down." Was that a bald-faced lie, or ignorance?

I haven't heard anyone justify why the Fed's can close open air monuments, such as national cemeteries. It's yet another example of how bloated and over-controlling the Federal government has become.

Trying to see how this has anything to do with Fox promoting a fake story.
It's called a red herring. Hey, everyone, look at this wrongly reported story! (while trying to ignore/obfuscate the REAL story)
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