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jebartle 03-19-2019 03:25 PM

Truth matters,
 
I still believe that the truth is important. When a kid, I can remember the threat of a bar of soap in my mouth if caught in a lie. These days, I hear, "it's just a stretch of the truth or an exaggeration ", No, really, it's a lie! If 80% of your investigation leads you to a consensus of a conclusion, why would you question that decision. IMHO

seoulbrooks 03-19-2019 03:28 PM

Not Hollywood elites, not written press, not televised news, not the college educators or campus, not www info, not our life long politicians. So, where is the real truth? good luck finding it...….but do search hard and try to educate yourself.

Bucco 03-19-2019 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by jebartle (Post 1634065)
I still believe that the truth is important. When a kid, I can remember the threat of a bar of soap in my mouth if caught in a lie. These days, I hear, "it's just a stretch of the truth or an exaggeration ", No, really, it's a lie! If 80% of your investigation leads you to a consensus of a conclusion, why would you question that decision. IMHO

Great post. Truth defines your character.

No legacy is so rich as honesty.

. William Shakespeare

Bogie Shooter 03-19-2019 04:27 PM

If I watch and listen to a live event and know what the person said, that is my basis for truth.
The next day that person is questioned about what they said and the reply is "no I didn't say that...that is just fake news.
My conclusion..that person is a liar!

graciegirl 03-19-2019 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Mortal1 (Post 1634017)
Fact check all you like...it does not mean what you check isn't a lie also...yes I am a professional cynic...working for over 30 years in gov't does that...you should have learned by now that the internet can be manipulated so you'll never know the truth.

Go by: common sense(very rare) and your instincts(if you haven't developed any then best of luck?)

Well said. I only allow myself to read the sources that have always been good, even though now I read far too many opinions on all of them in lieu of facts. The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, Vox, AP, Forbes, Pew Research, Nielsen Ratings. I give a wide berth to Breitbart and Mother Jones etc.etc. and all of those really extreme in political bias. I TRY to find the truth, admitting to having my own bias. I try to allow my mind to be changed and it has been with enough evidence and valid arguments that are presented in an unemotional way. A good argument is usually brief. If it is very long I began to get skeptical.

Bucco 03-19-2019 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 1634083)
If I watch and listen to a live event and know what the person said, that is my basis for truth.
The next day that person is questioned about what they said and the reply is "no I didn't say that...that is just fake news.
My conclusion..that person is a liar!

Aren't video tapes and audio tapes great ?

JoMar 03-19-2019 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by thetruth (Post 1634038)
Do you not see that your post is your opinion.

Far as the 737 accidents. Everyone but the US grounded them till it was mandated. All of life is a risk. Whether we realize it or not we regularly choose is the benefit worth the risk the cost etc.

Some famous similar events. The Chevy Corvair. We all know, or think we know about it. The problem was according to stuff I read many years ago was due to pricing issues the car was built with undersized torsion bars (spring system) and that caused the car to under-steer and then over steer causing average drivers to roll them. The later Corvairs were improved. A friend has one and it is a great driving car. The car was ruined by it's early reputation.

The 737 max may well suffer the same fate as the Corvair a soiled reputation. Tried in the press by people who are not at all qualified to judge. The 737 max is not the only plane with problems-issues. There was or is an Airbus where the tail has more than once fallen off.

WHAT IF-is always a question that we do our best to deal with.

Of course it is my opinion.....if you believe that the "valid sources" don't have an agenda and don't have a bias that's your opinion too.Not sure what you point is. If we didn't buy into their agendas and biases they would have no ratings or sales....and they know that.

Comparing the 737 Max to the Corvair is interesting. Unless Ralph Nadar is writing another book I suspect the Max will be back in the air within 60 days if the software fix proves itself. Airbus had a similar issue with Quantas flight 72 in 2008, software was also to blame for their issue.

My issue was that Boeing kept saying the plane was safe when pilots, flight attendants and passengers weren't so sure. It took a mandate for the CEO to make the "abundance of caution" comment. Fortunately, they are now on the ground, and while they will fly again, they should stay there until the MCAS is proven fixed.

Garywt 03-19-2019 07:08 PM

I have no idea what the OP is even talking about let alone how anyone is answering it. Makes no sense to me.

anothersteve 03-19-2019 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Garywt (Post 1634118)
I have no idea what the OP is even talking about let alone how anyone is answering it. Makes no sense to me.

Man ...I was just thinking the same thing!
Steve

Polar Bear 03-19-2019 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Garywt (Post 1634118)
I have no idea what the OP is even talking about let alone how anyone is answering it. Makes no sense to me.

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Originally Posted by anothersteve (Post 1634119)
Man ...I was just thinking the same thing!...

That makes three of us.

graciegirl 03-19-2019 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Polar Bear (Post 1634122)
That makes three of us.

I'm in.

jebartle 03-20-2019 04:16 AM

Some question my post, my answer is simple, being truthful REALLY matters to me. If I suspect a liar I fact check and draw conclusions thru investigating. I'm not suRe truth matters anymore. Sad!

graciegirl 03-20-2019 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by jebartle (Post 1634157)
Some question my post, my answer is simple, being truthful REALLY matters to me. If I suspect a liar I fact check and draw conclusions thru investigating. I'm not suRe truth matters anymore. Sad!

I am not surprised that you like truth. You and your posts always reflect decent and honest and kind thinking.

Bucco 03-20-2019 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by jebartle (Post 1634157)
Some question my post, my answer is simple, being truthful REALLY matters to me. If I suspect a liar I fact check and draw conclusions thru investigating. I'm not suRe truth matters anymore. Sad!

ALL decent folks know liars and they usually repel them.

I agree, truth is losing its importance and that is sad and not without consequences to us and our children over the years.

Your post was questioned by 4 posters and was done with sarcasm. Some cannot address truth thus......

Your respect and honor for truth is noted and applauded

retiredguy123 03-20-2019 07:11 AM

When watching "so called" professional journalists interview someone, I often wonder why they allow an interviewee to get away with lies or untruths just to keep the interview going so they can cover all of the scheduled topics. Sometimes, I wish they would stop the interview and force the interviewee to acknowledge the truth or terminate the interview. Maybe that would promote more truthfulness.


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