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blackrams
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NOV 12, 08:06 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Synthesis:
Interesting, considering that Project Veritas is heavily biased far right and has a borderline extremist narrative itself. |
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I would have to suggest we (or most of us) all have a bias in this election cycle. Some folks (like me) it is very obvious. Would you also be slightly biased? I'm think'n yes. 
Rams[This message has been edited by blackrams (edited 11-12-2020).]
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Hudini
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NOV 12, 08:19 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Synthesis:
Interesting, considering that Project Veritas is heavily biased far right and has a borderline extremist narrative itself. |
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It's hearsay as far as courts go. What should happen next is Federal Investigators (not the Postal IG office) need to interview the people involved to get to the bottom of this. Simple as that. Go to the location and interview the people under oath. Tell us the results.
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randye
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NOV 12, 09:18 PM
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[This message has been edited by randye (edited 11-12-2020).]
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williegoat
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NOV 12, 09:39 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Synthesis:
Interesting, considering that Project Veritas is heavily biased far right and has a borderline extremist narrative itself. |
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Project Veritas posted all of the same evidence that you did, as did I, and now Randye has posted some of the same video. Are we to conclude that you also are "heavily biased far right and has a borderline extremist narrative"?
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randye
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NOV 12, 09:44 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Hudini:
It's hearsay as far as courts go. What should happen next is Federal Investigators (not the Postal IG office) need to interview the people involved to get to the bottom of this. Simple as that. Go to the location and interview the people under oath. Tell us the results. |
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To be clear, hearsay is a statement made out of court that is offered in court as evidence to prove the truth of the matter asserted.
It is the job of the judge or jury in a court proceeding to determine whether evidence offered as proof is credible.
A judge may rule to exclude statements made in court as hearsay if they determine that the statement or evidence proffered meets the statutory requirement.
COURTS decide what is, or isn't, legally hearsay. NOT the media or even postal investigators.[This message has been edited by randye (edited 11-12-2020).]
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