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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Veritas is, per its own CEO, an unsalvageable, lying, criminal mess of an organization. The people who kept coming here full of pomp and snark carrying on about Veritas's "exposes" even after we rebutted it and exposed Veritas lies and corruption owe all of us an apology. [/quote] You didn't rebut anything. People were on camera saying what they said. You tried unsuccessfully to rationalize it. That is all.[/quote] +1000 Bonus question: freedom of information laws are also known as “sunshine laws.” Why would a good and constitutional law be called a “sunshine law?”[/quote] A right wing outlet even covered this, you guys. Project Wingnut was wrong. https://www.forbes.com/sites/rickungar/2013/03/08/james-okeefe-pays-100000-to-acorn-employee-he-smeared-conservative-media-yawns/?sh=b13d18514bd4 “It seems that the master of the cleverly edited—if highly deceptive—video reel is now being required to pay the sum of $100,000 to Juan Carlos Vera, a one time California employee of ACORN. Mr. Vera had been portrayed by O’Keefe as being a willing participant when O’Keefe and his accomplice, Hanna Giles, proposed smuggling young women into the United States to work as prostitutes. While Mr. Vera had no idea he was being surreptitiously video taped—which is not surprising given that California law expressly bars the secret recording of one’s voice or image—there was also something Mr. O’Keefe did not know until after he released the damaging video of his conversation with Vera for broadcast. As soon as O’Keefe and his partner-in-crime left the ACORN location, [b]Mr. Vera called the police to report the entire incident. It turns out that Vera [i]had been playing along with O’Keefe in an effort to ensnare O'Keefe and Giles whom Vera believed were in the act of breaking the law[/i] by proposing to engage in the importing of young women to become prostitutes.[/b]”[/quote] This is me again. My guys. Where are you? Have you nothing to say in rebuttal to this? You were certain that “Project Veritas” was the beacon of truth in journalism; where is your assured nature now? [/quote]
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