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  • ...one of these transcripts and check out the footnotes (or as we put them on Wikiprove, "Prove" and "Probe" tags). <span style="color:red">Red font indicates a fa ==Want to know more about Wikiprove?==
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  • ...one of these transcripts and check out the footnotes (or as we put them on Wikiprove, "Prove" and "Probe" tags). <span style="color:red">Red font indicates a fa ==Want to know more about Wikiprove?==
    1 KB (188 words) - 20:37, 13 April 2022
  • ='''Welcome to Wikiprove'''= ==Want to know more about Wikiprove?==
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  • Wikiprove depends on its volunteer editors. But the position isn't easy. The first duty of a Wikiprove Editor is '''objectivity'''. Wikiprove exists for the sake of political truth, not to help any party, candidate, o
    1 KB (181 words) - 20:25, 13 April 2022
  • ...ware that Wikipedia uses, so if you know how to use Wikipedia, you can use Wikiprove. (And if you don't, click [[Help:Contents|help]].) ...e is a book, you can scan or photograph the relevant pages, upload them to Wikiprove, and then provide a link to those pages in the footnote. Please respect co
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  • Under Wikiprove definitions ([[Wikiprove:About|here]]), "Where a question calls for specific claims of fact and the speake ...f you about how you would go about creating new jobs?" That is a question about policy, but it arguably calls for specific claims of fact.
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  • ...ld Score is a numerical score that measures a political figure’s honesty. Wikiprove editors take a political figure’s total number of specific factual claims The Kleinfeld Score is named for Wikiprove’s founder and director, Joshua Kleinfeld, an assistant professor of law a
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  • ...ld Score is a numerical score that measures a political figure’s honesty. Wikiprove editors take a political figure’s total number of specific factual claims The Kleinfeld Score is named for Wikiprove’s founder and director, Joshua Kleinfeld, an assistant professor of law a
    1 KB (173 words) - 20:31, 13 April 2022
  • ...ld Score is a numerical score that measures a political figure’s honesty. Wikiprove editors take a political figure’s total number of specific factual claims The Kleinfeld Score is named for Wikiprove’s founder and director, Joshua Kleinfeld, an assistant professor of law a
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  • ...ld Score is a numerical score that measures a political figure’s honesty. Wikiprove editors take a political figure’s total number of specific factual claims The Kleinfeld Score is named for Wikiprove’s founder and director, Joshua Kleinfeld, an assistant professor of law a
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  • ...at are the major differences between the two of you about how you would go about creating new jobs? You have two minutes. Each of you have two minutes to s LEHRER: Both of you have spoken about a lot of different things, and we're going to try to get through them in as
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  • ...ake sure we're building the energy source of the future, not just thinking about next year, but ten years from now, 20 years from now. That's why we've inve ...or six months or more. They don't have the two years that Jeremy has. What about those long term unemployed who need a job right now?
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  • ...e failure? Was it a policy failure? Was there an attempt to mislead people about what really happened? But I think it’s important to step back and think about what happened in Libya. Now, keep in mind that I and Americans took leaders
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  • ...it was more than about taking a -- a murderer off the battlefield; it was about restoring America’s heart and letting terrorists around the world know if ...to the U.N., and in his speech at the U.N. he said six times -- he talked about the YouTube video.
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