Thursday, September 18, 2008

inacurate info (Edited on 9/25/08)

Maverick Misleads
http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/maverick_misleads.html
Published:September 4, 2008
Found in Factcheck.com

This article shows that there are things that are broadcasted, spread out into the world for people to know about them and they aren't even legit. This can happen in many cases when it comes to politics, or even general things. Everybody wants to be seen as the best representative so they either bash their opponents or they try to compare themselves to them, or someone else who was thought of as a great leader. They use inaccurate information for many of these things and it is kind of weird because, the representatives don't write what they say themselves I'm sure that they have someone who writes it for them. They just deliver it to the audience, I think that everyone should do some extreme research on the topics that they are speaking about that way they can say the truth and not what they think is the truth. I took a speech class over the summer and one thing that I learned about public speaking is that when you are making a speech your information has to be backed up by some sort of evidence or citation. Especially if you are speaking to an audience who is well informed on the subject. This will keep you from getting embarrassed then or any time after when your "facts" are proven invalid.
Someone can take What you just said if they know that the information is false, and they can call you out on it which does not make the speaker look good at all. I think of it this way if you are going to speak to an audience you have to know what you are speaking about, you can't just go up and improvise because there are facts to things and I am certain that someone in that audience may know a little bit more about he subject than you do. So it i always good to be prepared and know your topic well.

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