"It doesn't matter if it was "true," it spoke the truth.
That's the same line Rush Limbaugh took at the end of his show when he realized that he had fallen for and be railing against a fake Obama quote.
I am also reminded of a Fox lawsuit - defending their right to lie:
During their appeal, FOX asserted that there are no written rules against distorting news in the media."
"@oblivious87:
"Maybe I'm smarter then the average internet user, but I knew clicking "yes" to those would sign you up for a monthly fee sort of service."
"Domain registrar Dotster tricked me with this last year (thank you for your purchase- get a free domain) - and passed on my credit card number to Webloyalty."
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