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Rate   PsychCentral.com | Thu, Sep 24

Thu, Sep 24 While American folklore tells us that George Washington never told a lie, the topic of lying on Capitol Hill, at work, or at home is big news. For instance, President Barak Obama is charged with telling lies. A popular TV show, Lie to Me, conducts a poll that shows the average person lies 42 tim...

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