04-08-2018, 06:02 PM
I'm with ya TD. I once took a college class titled "How to Lie with Statistics" that was dedicated to exact thing you were wrote of--how to manipulate the numbers and facts to 'prove' just about any point you wanted to make. Alternative truth if you will. A fact or two does not necessarily make the truth. Moral of the story is--don't believe everything you hear or read. But if you seen it with your own eyes then that is in fact the truth--unless of course one lies about what they saw and we know how fishermen are at times.
Yes indeed the thought of seeing or hearing about ill-gotten gains is what drives a lot of the emotion on this issue as well as others in life. Who likes a cheater?[pirate]
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Yes indeed the thought of seeing or hearing about ill-gotten gains is what drives a lot of the emotion on this issue as well as others in life. Who likes a cheater?[pirate]
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