Didn’t we all learn as kids the maxim, “people who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones?” It’s one of those little lessons taught to children, but like so many such maxims, it makes a lot of sense
When you set yourself up as an arbiter of what is true and just, you’ve just taken on a huge responsibility. And it doesn’t take much for you to get knocked off your pedestal. Just getting the facts right is tough enough, but to be discovered to be engaging in fraud or other nefarious activities disqualifies you from the role you have tried to assume.
More on what happened to this internet “fact checker” on page two.
I checked this out with Snopes, it true…
Let me guess, Angel… Liberal?
Angel Toro Here’s why I think it’s not f**e, or at best “most li. I’d love to see your link that verifies that it is f**e. The author in this piece reached out to Mikkelson himself.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kalevleetaru/2016/12/22/the-daily-mail-snopes-story-and-fact-checking-the-fact-checkers/#33f6278a1e02
Do you know Wgat an “ad hominem” is?
All he said was that he couldn’t discuss the settlement of the divorce on record. Lots of divorce decrees that involve big settlements have that stipulation.
Sure us did. You just called em up huh?
Why sure… How’d you guess?
Steve Peterson you are full of$#%&!@*
Send them down the river.
Karma.