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RaceBannon said:Looks like I've turned the narrative in my direction
Looks like I've turned the narrative in my direction
TierbsHsotBoobs said: RaceBannon said:Looks like I've turned the narrative in my direction You still thought Kim was a good guy.
RaceBannon said: TierbsHsotBoobs said: RaceBannon said:Looks like I've turned the narrative in my direction You still thought Kim was a good guy. You still used to be funny
RaceBannon said:Still amI was right
Still amI was right
RaceBannon said: ThomasFremont said: YellowSnow said:It's not like Jefferson had anything to hide from the press at the time. Jefferson criticizing what's in the newspaper is funny, since he paid to have John Adams slandered in their presidential election battle. That proves his point
ThomasFremont said: YellowSnow said:It's not like Jefferson had anything to hide from the press at the time. Jefferson criticizing what's in the newspaper is funny, since he paid to have John Adams slandered in their presidential election battle.
YellowSnow said:It's not like Jefferson had anything to hide from the press at the time.
It's not like Jefferson had anything to hide from the press at the time.
ThomasFremont said: RaceBannon said: ThomasFremont said: YellowSnow said:It's not like Jefferson had anything to hide from the press at the time. Jefferson criticizing what's in the newspaper is funny, since he paid to have John Adams slandered in their presidential election battle. That proves his point No, it doesn't.His paid attacks were the equivalent of an advertisement, not news. Sounds like you need to learn the difference.
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His paid attacks were the equivalent of an advertisement, not news.
Sounds like you need to learn the difference.
The advertisements are the most truthful part of a newspaper.
Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) Third president of the United States.