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This is also hear-say, but when I was in Chamula the driver and tour guide said that the men there were selling their land in order to take several wives.
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Too often facts, evidence and science are ignored in lieu of hear-say, misinformation and a stubborn will that rejects any valid argument against one's stance.
'Tea Party Express' trucks on with tour aimed at health care 2009
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Reactionary positions based on hear-say and what would best qualifies as rumor are typically the fodder for talking points that lead to "tea bag express" groups of people, clearly ignorant also of history.
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This is also hear-say, but when I was in Chamula the driver and tour guide said that the men there were selling their land in order to take several wives.
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This is also hear-say, but when I was in Chamula the driver and tour guide said that the men there were selling their land in order to take several wives.
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This is also hear-say, but when I was in Chamula the driver and tour guide said that the men there were selling their land in order to take several wives.
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This is also hear-say, but when I was in Chamula the driver and tour guide said that the men there were selling their land in order to take several wives.
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This is also hear-say, but when I was in Chamula the driver and tour guide said that the men there were selling their land in order to take several wives.
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This is also hear-say, but when I was in Chamula the driver and tour guide said that the men there were selling their land in order to take several wives.
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Then you can make comments based on facts and not suppositions, hear-say and assumptions.
Buzz is at it Again: Let's just change everything - NASA Watch 2009
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