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Cherry-picking statements over a decade, you cited his comment that America had "blood on its hands," without noting that he was referring not to 9/11 but to our disastrous our war of choice in Iraq, which did lead to hundred of thousands of civilian deaths.
Mark Green: 'Mosque' Debate Ending -- Will Rudy Join Rauf? Mark Green 2010
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Cherry-picking statements over a decade, you cited his comment that America had "blood on its hands," without noting that he was referring not to 9/11 but to our disastrous our war of choice in Iraq, which did lead to hundred of thousands of civilian deaths.
Mark Green: 'Mosque' Debate Ending -- Will Rudy Join Rauf? Mark Green 2010
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Cherry-picking phrases that actually appear in the book can still misrepresent its content.
Archive 2009-08-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Cherry-picking statements over a decade, you cited his comment that America had "blood on its hands," without noting that he was referring not to 9/11 but to our disastrous our war of choice in Iraq, which did lead to hundred of thousands of civilian deaths.
Mark Green: 'Mosque' Debate Ending -- Will Rudy Join Rauf? Mark Green 2010
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Cherry-picking statements over a decade, you cited his comment that America had "blood on its hands," without noting that he was referring not to 9/11 but to our disastrous our war of choice in Iraq, which did lead to hundred of thousands of civilian deaths.
Mark Green: 'Mosque' Debate Ending -- Will Rudy Join Rauf? Mark Green 2010
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Cherry-picking only the evidence that bolsters your claim is the opposite of scientific integrity, transparency, and openness ...
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Cherry-picking, ordering, emphasizing and deemphasizing historical facts is a very effective ideological technique (media scholars call that “framing”).
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Cherry-picking, ordering, emphasizing and deemphasizing historical facts is a very effective ideological technique (media scholars call that “framing”).
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Cherry-picking phrases that actually appear in the book can still misrepresent its content.
FTC and Trudeau split decision Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Cherry-picking statements over a decade, you cited his comment that America had "blood on its hands," without noting that he was referring not to 9/11 but to our disastrous our war of choice in Iraq, which did lead to hundred of thousands of civilian deaths.
Mark Green: 'Mosque' Debate Ending -- Will Rudy Join Rauf? Mark Green 2010
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