For you own safety
Mike Van Pelt wrote:
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Ophelia wrote:
How do we know that Snopes is always right?
They aren't; they have their biases. But they usually
give their sources, so you can check them out.
And, I've seen them change an article when they've been
wrong, or incomplete. (They semi-bought into that stupid
"The Attorney General thinks that calico cats are possessed
by Satan" rumor at first, but soon fixed the article.)
My search on "snopes wrong" pulled up nothing I'd call
evidence -- what I saw was blog ranting and crank sites.
Thanks Mike.
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