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Old 08-22-2016, 09:42 AM   #13
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There is lots of evidence that Snopes has a liberal bias. Just Google "is snopes liberal biased" for many opinions and examples. I am very skeptical of what they say. I assume you'd be skeptical of a conservative run fact checker that had been repeatedly accused of conservative bias.
You're assuming that I'm a "liberal," when in fact I am strongly independent. What I am for is transparent, constructive government that isn't dominated by idealogues who make getting things done nearly impossible.

Having a liberal or conservative bias doesn't mean that you can't still conduct a rational analysis and come to conclusions that are based on facts. The main point in my last post was that dismissing an argument simply because the author might be predisposed to a liberal (or conservative) bias is dumb.

The contention in the NWO Report that Executive Order 13524 gives INTERPOL jurisdiction on American soil beyond law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, is completely unsupported by any facts, not to mention any kind of analysis that seeks to explain why this is the case. Snopes provides analysis, supported by facts, to refute the assertion.
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