How a Wikipedia reader protests inaccurate facts said by politicans [Comic]
October 22, 2012 2
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It is election year in the United States, with the vote for the office of the President of the United States to be held in roughly one month. The fight between incumbent President Barack Obama and challenger Governor Mitt Romney is in full swing and there have been plenty of inaccurate “facts” claimed by both sides, especially during debates. Want to know how to protest inaccurate facts said by politicians? A Wikipedia reader may do something like this:
If only…
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aha ha ha ha ha. I enjoyed the cartoon! :D
obama would never get a sentence completely ……………… and THAT would be a good thing