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Links that support your views always represent TRUTH while those that don't don't. Right? How do you KNOW it isn't the opposite?

Posted - December 24, 2017

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  • 3191
    All links, excepting those to actual source documents (ex. actual text of a law/EO, etc.) are biased.  In my experience, there is usually some truth, regardless of whether the source leans left or right.  I never rely on a single source or a single bias.  Nor do I limit myself to links provided, though they are appreciated and I do check them, never blowing them off simply because of their known bias.  I look for the kernels of truth in the biased/spun sources, compare opposing views, and go directly to the source whenever possible if it is something of import to me. 
      December 24, 2017 7:14 AM MST
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  • 7280
    Truth exists and is the proper object of study.

    I'm pretty good at finding it.
      December 24, 2017 2:24 PM MST
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