Pro-Tip: When a sentence begins with the clause, "We do not yet know all the facts," that should probably be the end of it.
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Yet if you insist on going on with it, here are some suggestions:
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"We do not yet know all the facts, so we'll make the rest up."
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Obama: I don't know all the facts but the Cambridge police acted stupidly
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and when Loretta Lynch went onto a plane with Bill Clinton while there was an active investigation w/Hillary
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It was a big deal. This guy lied under oath. He literally is the top judicial http://official.Country over party!
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How can you FIRE someone when you don't know on what basis? Why not wait to get ALL the FACT!???
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because if we don't do it now, facts may later prove he didn't do anything wrong..
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the thing he did wrong was LYING UNDER OATH.
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can you focus on current issue? Head of justice lied under oath.
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LMAO! Holder did as well, amazing you are now outraged, that is the issue now
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no, I was outraged then as well. Not sure why you find any of this funny
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rumor has it NYT is hiding a huge story related to child trafficking
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#democrats & Nazi splinter cell of CIA controlled by Shadow Gov supplied kids for Muslim pervs in UN, Hollywood cult -
I agree and people are being blackmailed, politicians included
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@AnnCoulter@zerohedge we can always count on the fact free nyt making#fakenews great again - 1 more reply
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I appreciate you are no longer making an attempt to hide your bias "We don't know all the facts, but we made our decision anyway"
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