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In any case, he's taking on the State Department, the Media and the same administration that ended Hillary Clinton's run for the Presidency. Frankly, I'm surprised he's not in more trouble. ;) |
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We have an attention hound, being investigated for misappropriation of funds and abuse of power, who claims to have arrested Elvis Joe Arpaio Arrested Elvis Presley in His Mind, but Never Asked for His Papers - Phoenix News - Feathered Bastard and also broke up the French connection Sheriff Joe buffaloes readers with bogus yarns in his book Joe's Law - Page 1 - News - Phoenix - Phoenix New Times and on his watch Scott Norberg and others were tased and tortured The Abu Ghraib of Phoenix, Arizona: The Cruel Death Of Ernest Atencio & Others - iNewp.com | iNewp.com ... and you think it is a FACT the document in HIS hand is not fake? Wow. |
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We have an attention hound, being investigated for misappropriation of funds and abuse of power, who claims to have arrested Elvis Joe Arpaio Arrested Elvis Presley in His Mind, but Never Asked for His Papers - Phoenix News - Feathered Bastard and also broke up the French connection Sheriff Joe buffaloes readers with bogus yarns in his book Joe's Law - Page 1 - News - Phoenix - Phoenix New Times and on his watch Scott Norberg and others were tased and tortured The Abu Ghraib of Phoenix, Arizona: The Cruel Death Of Ernest Atencio & Others - iNewp.com | iNewp.com ... and you think it is a FACT the document in HIS hand is not fake? Wow. |
So, alright, what is it we are doing here exactly? What did we "prove"? Examining a scan of a document taken at low resolution from the internet, and determining “at the very least, I can tell you this, I cannot in good faith report to you that these documents are authentic”? Pretty weak language there. I was hoping for more of a slam dunk than "I cannot in good faith report to you" which is not the same thing as saying "I CAN tell you it is a fake" or "it IS a fake." There is a big difference there. Words mean something. That's not a fact, that's him saying he cannot report one way or the other, which is not the same thing as saying it's a fake. I'm surprised more people haven't noticed this linguistic trick.
Good job. Sheriff Joe has proved that the scan of the birth certificate does not look 100% the same as the birth certificate that was scanned. Okay. Congratulations to him. Spin it all you want, that's not the same thing as proving it's a fake. He has never seen the actual document, and he cannot report in good faith that it is authentic. That is what he said. |
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