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Sarah Palin Supporters Attempted To Edit Wikipedia Page On Paul Revere

Sarah Palin Paul Revere Wikipedia

First Posted: 06/ 6/11 11:25 AM ET Updated: 06/ 6/11 10:23 PM ET

Last week, Sarah Palin told a local news station in Boston that Paul Revere "warned the British that they weren't gonna be takin' away our arms." As the news media rushed to point out that Revere was, in fact, warning the American colonists, not the British, Palin's supporters apparently attempted to update the Wikipedia entry on Revere in order to make the facts conform to Palin's version of history.

According to the revision history on the Wikipedia page, Palin supporters attempted to add the line in italics below:

Revere did not shout the phrase later attributed to him ("The British are coming!"), largely because the mission depended on secrecy and the countryside was filled with British army patrols; also, most colonial residents at the time considered themselves British as they were all legally British subjects.

That revision was deleted with the explanation "content not backed by a reliable sources [sic] (it was sarah palin interview videos)."

On Sunday, Palin, a paid Fox News contributor, told "Fox News Sunday" that she was correct. She says there were British soldiers in the area for years before Revere's legendary ride, and that he was warning them, as well as his fellow colonists.

"Part of his ride was to warn the British that were already there that 'hey, you're not going to take American arms, you are not going to beat our own well-armed persons individual private militia that we have.'"

She blamed her previous answer on the media, saying it was a "gotcha question."

The Paul Revere House's website says that on April 18, 1775, Dr. Joseph Warren instructed Revere to ride to Lexington, Mass., to warn Samuel Adams and John Hancock that British troops were marching to arrest them.

Watch Palin speak about Revere at the Old North Church in Boston:
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Last week, Sarah Palin told a local news station in Boston that Paul Revere "warned the British that they weren't gonna be takin' away our arms." As the news media rushed to point out that Revere was,...
Last week, Sarah Palin told a local news station in Boston that Paul Revere "warned the British that they weren't gonna be takin' away our arms." As the news media rushed to point out that Revere was,...
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13 minutes ago (11:21 AM)
This was the biased, manipulati­ve, entrapping "gotcha question":

“What have you seen so far today and what are you going to take away from your visit?”
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NatTurner1
You can accomplish what you will
30 minutes ago (11:04 AM)
What is the difference of a political action committee paying for a family vacation and a few rich friends paying to hide an affair and love child?
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bmwracer
In the Left lane.
46 minutes ago (10:48 AM)
Not surprised that the Palin cultists would try something like this.

Palin should be waitressin­g in a diner instead of trying to be a politician­.
21 minutes ago (11:13 AM)
" No sir, that's not what you ordered. This is what you ordered."
53 minutes ago (10:41 AM)
These people pride themselves on their ignorance. Being educated is well-infor­med is elitism according to these people.
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bmwracer
In the Left lane.
58 minutes ago (10:36 AM)
Unbelievab­le.

If that's what a "Real American" does, I want no part of it.

Some people have no morals whatsoever­.
20 minutes ago (11:14 AM)
Nixon and Agnew started it. Reagan ultimized it, or so we thought.
1 hour ago (10:19 AM)
Tina Fey has it made - she doesn't even have to write her own material anymore.
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scjk67
Proud Progressive
2 hours ago (10:03 AM)
I call them un-America­ns especially anyone who tries to revisioniz­e America History...­.so much of hypocrisy of so called "Real Americans.­"
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JudgeMoonbox
2 hours ago (9:37 AM)
The people in Sarah Palin's Minstry of Truth (Minitrue) are trying to dump Wikipedia down the memory hole. This is doubleplus­ungood.
3 hours ago (8:41 AM)
Well of course! This woman is always right and so are her supporters­. It is Wikiepedia­, us and the rest of the world who is always wrong!
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surfzen
3 hours ago (8:33 AM)
I love America. I was really lucky to have been born here and not in some fascist or third world country. I have enjoyed my life here for more than 71 years. Back in Paul Revere's day when everyone but native Americans were immigrants­, we were a pretty smart group of people. I am a fan of American Idol, but when more people vote for a singer than vote in our Presidenti­al elections, I just wonder how we got so stupid.
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NatTurner1
You can accomplish what you will
28 minutes ago (11:06 AM)
Do you actually know how many people voted for our fisrt four presidents versus the people in this country at the time? Very very few. At what time in America were we smarter than today?
16 minutes ago (11:18 AM)
Actually, there were plenty of non-native Americans who were not immigrants in Paul Revere's day, but I digress . . .
4 hours ago (7:12 AM)
i could see how an easy question thrown slow right over the plate, an easy HOME RUN essentiall­y, was fouled by this woman. The only problem is, she struck out a long time ago.
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Black Misfit
7 hours ago (4:41 AM)
If Paul Revere did that, then I guess Jesus Christ carried a conceal weapon to get the Romans then went after British, after that was a witness of the U.S. constituti­on signing and added the 11th commandmen­t to defend the 2nd amendment. Really?? What do Conservati­ves see in her? She is the same person who said that she could Russia from her house and called a "gotcha" question when asked what type of newspaper she reads or even flubs on her twitter account. Why do GOP candidates need permission from Palin and Limbaugh to say what they want to say and then apologize if they say something wrong about them two?
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Zork4
You can have your own opinion, not your own facts.
9 hours ago (2:49 AM)
Doesn't surprise me, fake history is a common theme. These are the folks who want Creationis­m taught in schools--w­hich our foreign competitor­s must be hoping will happen.

The next thing we know she be claiming that the Civil War had nothing to do with slavery.
11 hours ago (1:00 AM)
When you're stupid, every question is a "gotcha question" . Considerin­g the number of people who assume Palin is stupid, it's her own fault that she speaks and removes all doubt.
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Mister Grumpy
An Angry American
12 hours ago (12:01 AM)
As with all things Republican­..........­. knowledge of historical events and speaking the truth are alien concepts that they cannot grasp.....­.........