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  • HubertGummer

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    So it would be better to have a higher chance of ball ammo going through the BG and into innocent people?

    I'm not sure that liberals understand why we carry hollow points.
     

    BogWalker

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    Bull-freakin-horse-****.

    Look at their other articles. "Colorado Issues Marijuana Recall After 49 Hospitalized; 4 Dead"

    Or even better "Florida Business Owners Engage In Shootout With Looters; 31 Confirmed Dead"
     

    Cameramonkey

    www.thechosen.tv
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    I call bull on that being a legit site. From the 'contact us" page:
    Please Send All Media Inquires To:
    associatedmediainquires@gmail.com


    You dont use Gmail if you are a legit site.

    EDIT: the new hotness is fake news sites. Ive seen countless sites setup to look like TV and radio station sites in order to lend legitimacy to the bogus news, when the named stations dont even exist. Or registering the same name in one of the hundreds of new TLDs (top level domains, aka the string of characters after the last dot, like com, net, org, etc) One Ive seen a bunch is like abcnews.com.co. At first glance you think its ABC News, but its not.

    First thing, look for other content. If its just a single page with story after story after story, and they are ALL fantastical, beware. If there is no contact page, beware. If the contact email is using a free mail service, beware. If there is no "about us" beware. No physical address listed? Beware. (ESPECIALLY for news sites) And for supposed broadcast station websites, look for local news, maps in their headers, etc.

    Apparently there is big money in ads and clickbait stories. *sigh* I miss the pre facebook web. Back when the only one spreading news were legit and you actually still had at least SOME journalistic integrity.
     
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