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Originally Posted by PR_Tom
I think "tied" and "linked" and such words are used in trials or press reports a bit much. Then you get people come along and ad-lib off of that, for example lets use sarah palin saying obama "palled around with terrorists" because some whack job was at the same location as Obama sometime in the remote past. A bit of a stretch wouldnt you say?
Maybe he was 0.001% persuaded by something he read, maybe 99.009%, maybe 0%, maybe 100%. It kind of sort of doesn't really matter at all. His brain, his hand, his gun, his crime.
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Cmon man! We are in the age of the 24hr new cycle and instant gratification. What do facts, reason and a complete story have to do with anything? All ya gotta do is infer, imply, suggest or say "is reportedly being reported" as a disclaimer at the end of the sensationalist article and you're good.