1 posted on
01/15/2017 1:35:50 PM PST by
OddLane
To: OddLane
Air brushing history. It’s what the left does best.
2 posted on
01/15/2017 1:40:24 PM PST by
Windflier
(Pitchforks and torches ripen on the vine. Left too long, they become black rifles.)
To: OddLane
David Seaman was deleted from Wikipedia shortly after he began discussing John Molesta’s incriminating emails.
3 posted on
01/15/2017 1:46:31 PM PST by
Arthur McGowan
(https://youtu.be/IYUYya6bPGw)
To: OddLane
Is there a freedom loving alternative to the fascists at Wikipedia?
4 posted on
01/15/2017 1:55:51 PM PST by
SoFloFreeper
(Isaiah 25:8)
To: OddLane
5 posted on
01/15/2017 1:57:33 PM PST by
GSWarrior
To: OddLane
Leftists delete and marginalize viewpoints that differ from their own ideology, then they wonder why they were blindsided in the last election. Perhaps because they only listen to themselves.
6 posted on
01/15/2017 2:02:22 PM PST by
Flick Lives
(Les Deplorables Triumphant)
To: OddLane
As one might expect from the Leftists, deletions of The Peoples Cube is not reported as news. It does not exist as an event in Google News. Typical.
Leftists. Disappearing their opponents since 1917.
7 posted on
01/15/2017 2:05:43 PM PST by
Flick Lives
(Les Deplorables Triumphant)
To: OddLane
How very Stalinist of them.
8 posted on
01/15/2017 2:05:54 PM PST by
Army Air Corps
(Four Fried Chickens and a Coke)
To: OddLane
Wikipedia can only be taken with a grain of salt because anyone can alter any of its pages. All some leftist has to do is complain about one and it gets deleted without cause. It has its uses but it can never be considered factual.
Long live the Peoples Cube!
10 posted on
01/15/2017 2:11:12 PM PST by
Boomer
(You can't shame a fascist leftist (liberal) because they don't understand the concept of honor.)
To: OddLane
“People’s cube” does not exist. You can ask for it to be created,
Above is what I get when I search for People’s cube.
It doesn’t exist. If Wikipedia says it, it must be true.
Move along. Nothing to see here.
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