Facebook Censored Obama Critics-Fiction!
This is a forwarded email that said that the popular social network Facebook took down an image posted by a group that criticized President Obama’s handling of the attack on Benghazi.
This is a forwarded email that said that the popular social network Facebook took down an image posted by a group that criticized President Obama’s handling of the attack on Benghazi.
Magazine reports brought to light a spate of “interceptors” which could bypass regular encryption technology.
The story says that flu vaccine used to be made here in the United States, but the companies that made it were driven out because of lawsuits and high liability costs. It says that the 2004 flu vaccine shortage was the result of sanitation problems at Chiron, the British Company making the vaccine. It further says that the whole liability mess that forced the American companies out of the flu vaccine business was from a lawsuit filed by a man over a flu shot…and that the attorney representing him was Democratic Vice Presidential candidate John Edwards.
Criticism of White House Press Secretary Jay Carney has gone viral on the Web after an article about his wife, Claire Shipman, by Washingtonian Mom Magazine showed a photo of their kitchen, with two Russian propaganda posters hanging on the wall.
A persistent email that contains a list of ideas “to fix Congress” has made the rounds for many years, regularly updated and tweaked to reflect political developments. A typical version reads as follows: We must support this…pass it on and let’s see if these idiots understand what people pressure is all about. Salary of retired …
Rumors that retail giant Costco Wholesale has told all stores to remove copies of “America: Imagine the World Without Her” by Dinesh D’Souza.
Jerry Zeifman, a counsel to the Watergate committee investigating President Richard Nixon, said he fired Hillary Clinton from her investigative position because of lies and unethical behavior.
A conspiracy theory-driven YouTube channel twisted the health agency’s statement into false content.
This is a forwarded email that alleges former President Bill Clinton was a draft dodger and was the first pardoned federal felon ever to serve as President of the United States.
This is a forwarded email that contains a bucket list of 13 items.