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It is called libel, and should be prosecuted. Anytime a "news" organization publishes something as "news", it needs to be verifiably true. If they haven't verified its veracity, then they should not publish it until they do. However, over 90 percent of AOL's and Huffington Post's "news' articles are nothing but a bunch of biased opinion pieces based on the prejudices of the writers and editors, not on facts.
You are not alone. Sandra. I've had AOL since they first came out 35 years ago and had always been allowed to comment on the articles....until four years ago. Now they won't let me comment on even the most mundane news article. As you, I have never used profanity (which I never do in real life either), nor have I threatened or even called anybody names. I guess they just didn't like it when I disagreed with something with Socialist lefties said or when I agreed with the common sense arguments from the right.