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Tango0127 Aug 2018 9:07 p.m. PST

"According to myth, a young George Washington confessed to cutting down a cherry tree by proclaiming, "I cannot tell a lie." The story is testament to how much respect Americans have for their cherished first president and honesty in general. Unfortunately, in the annals of history it seems there are 10 dishonest scoundrels for every honorable hero like Washington.

Supposedly, the truth can set you free. But for many, deceit holds the key to money, fame, revenge or power, and these prove all too tempting. In history, this has often resulted in elaborate hoaxes, perjuries, and forgeries that had enormous ripple effects…."
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Old Glory Sponsoring Member of TMP27 Aug 2018 9:40 p.m. PST

Don't do click clicky click bait.

Zyphyr28 Aug 2018 3:15 a.m. PST

I always thought that the two biggest lies in history were 1)'The check is in the mail', and 2)'I am from the government and I am here to help'


Just a fun note: on #2, once I got to the g, my phone's autocorrect suggested all of rest with no prompting.

Tango0128 Aug 2018 12:16 p.m. PST

(smile)

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