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Question

If/When a person tells 2 or more versions of the same event

May 6, 2018 7:28AM PDT

does another person have to know the actual true facts of the event, before they make the assumption that the person telling 2 or more versions of the same event is LYING?

Fool me once, shame on you....fool me twice, shame on me?

You know who I'm talking about....

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I know you're talking about yourself
May 6, 2018 9:35AM PDT

Anyone can go over about a thousand of your posts and nearly all of them would have various versions of facts because you spin three or four at a whack to suit your own truths....and you cover those versions with an "IF"........I assume you will do the same here, so were you lying before or would you be lying now?

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RE:I know you're talking about yourself
May 6, 2018 11:25AM PDT

I guess I was giving you too much credit....when I said....You know who I'm talking about....

I was using the Royal "YOU"...much the same as the Royal "WE"

WE are not amused

I usually talk about TheRUMP...very seldom, do I talk about myself....AND IF/WHEN I do..it is NOT in derogatory terms....

RE:Anyone can go over about a thousand of your posts

But did you?