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Snopes has been shown to be a biased site
http://dailycaller.com/2016/06/17/f...fact-checker-is-just-a-failed-liberl-blogger/
Non of this has to do with Oh Pee
Multiple versions of lengthy lists of deaths associated with Bill Clinton have been circulating online for about twenty years now.
"Body count" lists are not a new phenomenon. Lists documenting all the allegedly "suspicious" deaths …
We shouldn't have to tell anyone not to believe this claptrap, but we will anyway.
Don't be swayed by the number of names listed on screeds like this. Any public figure is bound to have a much wider circle of acquaintance than an ordinary citizen would. Moreover, the acquaintanceship is often one-sided: though many of the people enumerated on this list might properly claim to have "known" Clinton, he wouldn't know or remember having met a great number of them.
You know, if you want to keep on "unskewing" the polls and the news and reality, and wrap yourself in a comfy little safe-zone bubble of facts and half-facts and non-facts that support the fantasy world in your head, then go for it. It won't change the real world or the direction said world is headed, but if it makes you feel better then you just do you.
Mike, read this entire Snopes article:
http://www.snopes.com/politics/clintons/bodycount.asp