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Tonight on Facebook, there are at least two different quotes by deceased musicians, John Lennon and Curt Cobain, who seem to be predicting a Donald Trump presidency. Snopes points out that both are false on a number of levels, but that does not stop my Trump loving friends I have on Facebook that the quotes are true. So my question is, let's say for a moment that the quotes are true, would that automatically make you say, 'Well, if John Lennon and Curt Cobain says Trump is cool, then I must go on and support him'?
I personally do not give a rat's ass what others might say in way of endorsements normally since I want to experience it myself to see if I want to buy something, but this, to me muddies John Lennons and Curt Cobain's name and is disingenuous.

yamaha45701 7 July 3
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I saw the Kurt Cobain post, and I thought it was probably bullshit, but I knew that wouldn't stop this person from believing it. They believe so much other bullshit, what's one more lie?

What is amazing to me is that these same friends I have on facebook are constantly posting God and Jesus stuff too....Wasn't there a commandment about bearing false witness?

@yamaha45701 Yeah, well, they don't believe that's what they're doing.

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