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Posted: 2 Jun 20 09:17

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FOT News, NYC. Shawn Insanity reporting for Friends of Trump News. In an interview this morning with FOT News, Facebook founder and head, Mark Zuckerberg, claimed that his Facebook company shouldn't be the "arbiter of truth" for stuff that's posted on Facebook's Internet platform. Instead, it appears that Facebook would be a "partner of deceit" by refusing to fact check such inaccurate postings...

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Posted: 2 Jun 20 13:25
I can’t wait until Zucker “The Sucker” goes prematurely bald. All of the money in the World can’t stop that.

“Life has a way of equalizing the distribution of gifts.”

Dr. Billingsgate, Circa 2020




 
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