That puff piece you called "facts" is from the OPINION section of the WSJ... Not Fact! Nice try Jack Assimino. Dumb ass...
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Oh now we have to bring the f***ing race card to this site. If you don't agree with Obama it's because he's black. I don't care what race he is, he's out to destroy this country.
I'm not the OP, but he or she is right. Opinions can neither be true nor false (Times v. Sullivan). But even without a Supreme Court case, it's obvious that people don't need facts to form an opinion.
The anti-Obama poster is convinced that Corinthian's problems stem from some intense dislike for business. This flies in the face of such facts a business is doing better than ever. (The middle class isn't, but business certainly is.) The Dow has never before been as high as it has been this month. By all objective measures, business is doing well. The anti-Obama poster's perpetual rants are based on nothing more than the über right's fear of the Scary Black Man. It also ignores Corinthian's falsifying attendance and placement information, reducing its educational standards, charging tuition rates higher than graduates can pay back, and having misleading ads and website information. Even those who don't or haven't worked for Corinthian can witness Everest ads still being shown on TV despite the fact that schools are being shut down. The anti-Obama poster needs to get over the fact that the people of America voted for the Scary Black Man TWICE.
Omg. This OP is obsessed with this!
Perhaps you aren't familiar with what an opinion piece is in the WSJ. It is an article that states an argument supported by facts. You might want to educate yourself a little before going nuts.
What is not factual in this article?!?!!
The fact is, people are entitled to their opinion.
Get a life.