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To: Alaska Wolf
Funny how often reports are wrong, isn't it?

Reports wrong, no, ever heard of screenshots?

You know what else is funny?

Funny how Screen Actors Guild actor Gene Rosen went from speaking about a male bus driver in his yard to a female bus driver.

Funny how Gene Rosen had his picture take with two kids in Texas that later did a photo op with Obama.

Funny how the kids were left at Gene Rosen's house all day.

Funny how Gene Rosen had a casualty list the day of the "shooting" when it wasn't even made until a day later.

Funny how Gene Rosen also works for FEMA

Funny how helicopter news shows a line of people going around in a circle in and out of a building to make it look like there were more authorities at the scene.

Funny how an aunt being interviewed didn't know which of her nieces was the youngest.

Funny how an interstate traffic light was at the scene saying "Everyone must check in".

Funny how the dad was laughing until being warned there were going on air in one minute and starting working up tears like Bill Clinton with Ron Brown.

And what is funniest of all is that after Obama has now been proven a deceiver and a schemer with the IRS, Fast and Furious, and Benghazi, that people on this site would actually believe what his agencies are telling us without question, even though nothing adds up.

41 posted on 06/10/2013 7:26:18 PM PDT by Partisan Gunslinger
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To: Partisan Gunslinger
t people on this site would actually believe what his agencies are telling us without question

Who isn't questioning? Everything that Obama and his administration has done has been questionable from the day he took office.

42 posted on 06/10/2013 7:31:18 PM PDT by Alaska Wolf (I)
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