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  1. Proverb:

    Though the proverb is abandoned, it is not falsified.

  2. Robert Redford:

    Somebody has got to start looking at the bigger picture here and telling what the real truth is, so you don’t have people like Mitch McConnell giving you truth that is falsified, he represents the polluters’ interest because he is living in the 1950s. So for me we are missing real leadership. Instead we have a guy who looks like he just slid out from under a rock trying to propose an idea that is simply not that truthful. Somebody has to get to the truth of what this is all about.

  3. Carly Fiorina:

    From what I read, somehow the charge is that they falsified government identities because that's true obviously, that's not good, but I only know what I read at this point, but I think it's pretty clear that we now know what goes on in Planned Parenthood clinics, here's what I know: Planned Parenthood has been trafficking in body parts. Planned Parenthood has been altering late-term abortion techniques to this specific purpose of harvesting body parts.

  4. James Lovelace:

    Ironically, Derek went through extensive medical screenings before [he was] allowed to join. The SEAL community goes through more extensive medical tests than just your regular sailor, this was all completely falsified.

  5. Carlos Nelson:

    My heart went out to the alleged victims because whether that is a falsified story or not, these individuals are carrying around this burden, whether the burden is a lie or truth, it is still a burden.


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