Cops claimed that field tests showed the white powder on the hood of the Georgia State QB’s car was cocaine. He said it was bird poop. He was suspended, and widely ridiculed by national media outlets.
Guess what? It was bird poop.
(HT: @GREENLAWOFFICE)https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/sports/article_55065ff6-ba4e-11e9-9b24-ab98e21113fa.html …
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you do understand the distinction between (a) saying a thing that is true, and (b) saying a thing that is true but making a terrible / false argument to "prove" that truth, right?
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"No controlled substance was found." It was stated in the linked article more than once. Isn't that the relevant information?
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