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Stephen Colbert

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If I want to say he didn't that's my right, and now, thanks to Wikipedia — it's also a fact.
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On the ownership of slaves by George Washington, on The Colbert Report (31 July 2006).

 
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When some sort of official at Wikipedia was contacted about this, she stonewalled, claiming that this censorship was the work of 'volunteers', implying they were somehow beyond control of Wikipedia itself.
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