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Paul Ryan pulled a Rand Paul and plagiarized a story for his speech.
OK, up front I must admit I plagiarized Shannon Argeuta's article (this one) and used that sentence to start off this thread. I'm so ashamed that I did it.
But, did that shame Paul Ryan or Rand Paul? I keep getting them mixed up and now even more. But Rand Paul is not involved with this story, he has his own critics. Ryan used the story of this brown bag lunch from a book written by a woman who got it from a homeless person.
It's a funny article but I didn't want to prefix it as humor/satire. Cause it's true!
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2014/03/07/paul-ryan-brown-bag-lunch-story-stolen/
OK, up front I must admit I plagiarized Shannon Argeuta's article (this one) and used that sentence to start off this thread. I'm so ashamed that I did it.
But, did that shame Paul Ryan or Rand Paul? I keep getting them mixed up and now even more. But Rand Paul is not involved with this story, he has his own critics. Ryan used the story of this brown bag lunch from a book written by a woman who got it from a homeless person.
It's a funny article but I didn't want to prefix it as humor/satire. Cause it's true!
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2014/03/07/paul-ryan-brown-bag-lunch-story-stolen/
Paul Ryan’s ‘Brown Bag Lunch’ Story Was Stolen From A Homeless Child
Author: Shannon Argueta March 7, 2014 2:07 pm
Paul Ryan’s “brown bag” story at the CPAC was stolen from a book. And now Ryan looks like and even bigger fool as information about the author is revealed.
On Thursday we brought you a story about Paul Ryan (R-Dufusville) telling a tall tale at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). The story was about a young boy from a very poor family who didn’t want free school lunch because it made him feel unloved. Paul Ryan’s “Brown Bag” story was supposed to demonstrate how out of touch Democrats are. Well, it turns out, Ryan’s story was actually not his own. Instead it was written by a woman who…wait for it….campaigns to end child hunger through free programs in schools. Seriously, we can’t make this stuff up.




























