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BahamaDon 9 points ago +9 / -0

FOIA request the records of the transaction involving who made the edit, and then focus the investigation on that individual. There sill be a record generated identifying which logged in account was used to make the update.

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NvCrone 2 points ago +2 / -0

Looks pretty obvious to me. Crowder outs it on his show, he says he was fact-checked, someone called the registrar and told them the problem, also claiming to be a reporter. (That's why the 'spokesman' wasn't going to go into his discussions with other reporters.) And they fixed it based on that interaction.

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excaliboor 1 point ago +2 / -1

Why the fuck don't you do it? ACT if you want change, don't expect others to do what your lazy ass won't do. Get up off that damn chair.

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BahamaDon 1 point ago +1 / -0

Almost all of your comments are highly charged shouting for other people to do something besides post on the internet. So let me get this straight...You're spending all tyour time on the message boards shouting at people to do something and criticising them for posting on the message boards only and not DOING something. The irony and hypocracy of your comment history is really hilarious.

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excaliboor 1 point ago +1 / -0

Answer the question. Why don't YOU request the FOIA you lazy bastard?