You do realize that whatever you write goes out on the world wide web and can get picked up - forever -
If you were attempting sarcasm - that should be indicated.
we shouldn't just post anything, willy nilly
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I think the link speaks for itself.
But, for the record, no businesses nor government offices were damaged by any tea party rally this weekend.
Apparently, some were damaged by a different group of “protesters”
Thank you for calling me on my made up title and post.
My point is, this happens all the time with main stream media.
They report a huge fallacy, and then, retract the page posted.
The headline was out there for a few hours until they realised it was bunk.
So instead of posting a correction. They make the story go away by scrubbing it.