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Fact Check Links.

Always speak the truth. Don't allow the opposite side to divert the discussion with lies, bias and distortions.

Here are some links to good resources. It is good practice to use more than one to double verify any item as fact or fiction.

Be sure that if you are posting in Blogs or on social networks to cite facts and include your sources of these facts. Nothing disarms the opponent like showing everyone where the truth can be found.

 

Be aware that we have no control over the content of these sites and offer them as sources we believe you can trust to be honest with the facts but we cannot independantly verify any information they provide. We do not endourse these sites or any products or services you may find advertised therein.

 

Feel free to post links in blogs to our fact check page. Let other's know that, unlike your opposition, we are not afraid to speak the truth. You can use this short URL to make it easy. http://tinyurl.com/putnamdems

 

FactCheck http://www.factcheck.org
Politi Fact http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/
Journalist's Tool Box http://www.journaliststoolbox.org
Snopes - General fact checking http://snopes.com/
American Press Institute http://www.americanpressinstitute.org
Knight's Citizen News - How to get it right http://www.kcnn.org/principles/accuracy/
California State University's links for fact checking. http://www.csulb.edu/library/subj/journalism/factchecking.html
Library of Congress - Where Congress goes for information. Find legislation
http://www.thomas.gov/
Let's not forget Search Engines as a tool to find information.
Remember, it is up to the reader to follow up on search results to verify the accuracy and validity of those results prior to publishing them.
http://www.google.com
http://www.Yahoo.com
http://www.ask.com
Each state has information available for more local issues. Use a search
engine to find local sources.
Voter Fact Check http://www.voterfactcheck.com/
Need to find a Quotation? OpEd News Data: Quotations Database. ~ Courtesy Rob Kall
The Bible on the Poor:
Quotes from the Bible on the Poor
Government Printing Office - Search Docs
USGPO Search Regulations
Open Congress Web Site.
Bills simplified for easier understanding

Last Updated on Thursday, 03 December 2009 11:45