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Originally posted by Unit541
To me, it only proves a very scary point. Not that the Fema camps aren't real, in fact the point has nothing to do with fema camps. The point is that people believe anything and everything they hear on Fox News.
How many people think Bill O' is bringing them real news? Scary...
Originally posted by Unit541
To me, it only proves a very scary point. Not that the Fema camps aren't real, in fact the point has nothing to do with fema camps. The point is that people believe anything and everything they hear on Fox News.
How many people think Bill O' is bringing them real news? Scary...
Originally posted by lynn112
Originally posted by Unit541
To me, it only proves a very scary point. Not that the Fema camps aren't real, in fact the point has nothing to do with fema camps. The point is that people believe anything and everything they hear on Fox News.
How many people think Bill O' is bringing them real news? Scary...
Actually, I think it proves just the opposite. Instead of blindly believing the mainstream media, they took to the internet to get more information and facts on the subject so they could form their own opinion. I think it is great.
I also think it is people acknowledging the possibility that something like this COULD happen in our own backyards and that our government COULD be capable of such a thing.