Yeah. More discomfort. This time because I didn't cite check before re-posting the partially fabricated quote in my last post.
Apparently, the first line of it comes from one Jessica. How much you want to bet she writes a book now?
Here's an article that I think deals nicely with the fake quote issue.
I'll leave it at that and move on, still pushing myself outside my comfort zone. And still refusing to celebrate the death of an enemy. And that's for real.
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Well, you're not the only one who was hoodwinked. And it captures well the way I felt about the reaction to Osama Bin Laden's death.
But this is funny, and I thought I would share with you. I am reposting from a FB non-friend from law school who I generally find not funny, but this made me laugh: "Dear FB Friends: You can't find out who saw your profile. You won't see what you'll look like in the future. You won't know what that man saw when he walked in on his daughter. There are no free iPads. And you can't see the video of Osama's death... Not on Facebook. Stop clicking the spam links and exposing yourself and friends to virus risks."---Martin Luther King Jr
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