No-no!  
  Not at all.  Actually, I haven’t looked at their site of 
  late.
  
  A good 
  comparison would be the ACLU.  A lot of really good things have happened 
  under their influence.
  But an 
  inarguably leftist slant comes with it in what they pursue and *refuse* to 
  pursue.  The agenda is not deviated from.
  
  Snopes 
  is much the same way.  That which is labelled “false” is not always held 
  to the same standard, depending on political viewpoint.  That which is 
  deemed “true” is inconsistent.  That which is neutral leans decidedly 
  left when a political question is at stake.  It’s been that way since day 
  one. 
  
  I don’t 
  blame them.  A LOT of people incapable of critical thought have gone to 
  snopes for one-stop shopping.  To me, that’s like going to the Boston 
  Globe for one-stop news shopping.  And for that matter, how can it be any 
  different?  But then, that’s equally as indictable as going to, say, Sean 
  Hannity, for onestop shopping.
  
  I agree, 
  the chain letters, kids dying of cancer, send it now and money will come.... 
  these are all posted for all to see as false.  But why someone needs a 
  website to TELL them that is beyond me.
  
  To me 
  snopes can also be compared to Mythbusters.  If you’re dumb enough to 
  fall for the myth in the first place, you’re dumb enough to fall for how they 
  “bust” it.  Entertaining, yes.  Quite so.  Informative?  
  As only two highschool kids on a limiltless budget can be 
:-)
  
  The 
  birth certificate issue opens a huge can of worms I’m sure this list is not 
  set up for.  But allow me to answer  your contention in saying, I’m 
  questioning the ability for anyone to debunk ANYTHING that has yet to 
  exist.  Proving a negative is impossilble.  If snopes has said they 
  have debunked such a question, in the absence of tangible reality, they are 
  every bit as left-leaning as anyone can accuse them of 
being.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  From: BaadAssGremlins@yahoogroups.com 
  [mailto:BaadAssGremlins@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of 
  BLDFW
Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 7:22 AM
To: 
  BaadAssGremlins@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [BaadAssGremlins] 
  Re: Have a question (Non AMC)
  
  
  
  
    
    
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         "Left leaning"??  That's a new one to describe 
        the service Snopes offer.
  I've never looked at Snopes.com as a 
        political site favoring any one particular party.  Rather, it 
        appears they offer information on idiotic chain mails and other 
        preposterous claims looking to scare people or cheat them out of their 
        hard earned dollars.  
  I suppose you could see it that way 
        if, as of late, they're busy debunking the flood of "right leaning" 
        "where's the birth certificate", "they're trying to kill grandma", "he's 
        not our kind", "my tea is not strong enough", "she'd make a great 
        president", "can't let him win so block at all costs" junk mail 
        circulated by the highly frustrated far Right.
  You aren't 
        knocking Snopes because of that are you? 
  Bill Dallas, TX (a 
        far right state) 
        
        
        
        
        
 
  
        3a.  
        
        
        
        Tue Feb 9, 2010 
        6:50 am (PST)  
        
        
        
  Snopes is especially 
        Left-leaning. It's a couple of bathrobed geezers that masquerade as a 
        research staff. If you're after the leftist view, snopes is the place 
        to be.
  Urbanlegend is a bit more centrist in some areas. But 
        again, kind of a college-kid perspective.
  Neither site does 
        what I would call "debunk" any more than a Ford borchure "debunks" a 
        Chevy brochure.
  Research isn't easy and it isn't simple. 
        Expecting someone else to do it for you is almost the same as placing 
        yourself in a Doctor's hands without any oversight. And it leads to 
        nearly the same place at times.
  The Internet is full of "creative 
        writing" and snopes is no oasis from that.
  From: BaadAssGremlins@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:BaadAssGremlins@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of Eddie 
        Stakes Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 6:53 PM To: BaadAssGremlins@ yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: 
        [BaadAssGremlins] Have a question (Non 
        AMC)
  Try
  www.snopes.com 
  and 
        
  www.urbanlegends. com
  both worth bookmarking as tons of 
        stuff out there always asking people to forward! And most is 
        BS!
  Eddie Stakes 713.464.8825 eddiestakes@ planethoustonamx 
        .com www.planethoustonam x.com
  ----- Original Message 
        ----- 
  From: Ed Veneck <mailto:edveneck@yahoo. com> 
  To: BaadAssGremlins@ yahoogroups. com 
  Sent: 
        Monday, February 08, 2010 6:32 PM
  Subject: [BaadAssGremlins] Have 
        a question (Non AMC)
  A friend of my sent me a e-mail at I know is 
        BS but I don't remenber the webs site that everyone uses to prove 
        that they are a hokes. Can someone help me out with the 
        name.
  Ed
   
        
        3b.  
        
        
        
        Tue Feb 9, 2010 
        9:47 am (PST)  
        
        
        
  I had no idea Snopes was 
        that way. I just knew that it was a site to go to  when people send 
        emails frantically talking about China putting silly putty  in your 
        babyfood or other b.s hoaxes like that. I'll check urbanlegend. com 
         from now on 
        too. Bart
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