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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: BlackJack on March 13, 2008, 09:34:31 PM
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Someone brought up President Bush planning 9/11 and wanting all this war to happen because of his dad....What do you guys think? I'm not so sure what the correct answer is because I have no proof or disproof. Let me know what your guy's opinions are. :salute :salute
Regards,
Tony
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I'm not so sure what the correct answer is because I have no proof or disproof.
Seriously?
Say, what are your thoughts on the manned moon landings of the Apollo project?
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I'm not sure I'm just wondering about your guys opinion because i heard a lot of answers and comments in class.
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I find your avatar ironic.
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I find your avatar ironic.
Thats exactly what I was thinking...
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whats wrong with the avatar?
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Question: Are there a lot of loud and dumb high school students who see conspiracies in everything because they expect the world to run on the same finely crafted plots and intrigue that they see in the books and games they're experiencing for the first time?
When you have an answer to that, re-evaluate some of the opinions you heard in class. Are they all valuable? Credible?
Now, take a look at the evidence. How strongly do you assert that you can't really make a call because both sides seem equally credible?
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You've heard loose change... but the REAL conspiracy lies in UNFASTENED COINS (http://www.thehowdydoodyuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=af07)!
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Maddox pwns all. :aok
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Someone brought up President Bush planning 9/11 ...
Many of these conspiracy nuts hate Bush because they think he is an idiot while simultaneously and at the same time calling him a mastermind of treachery.
I fail to understand how they can argue that both are true.
Note: steel need not melt to lose its strength.
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Is your entire school special ed, or just your class?
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:lol :lol :lol Your Funny neubob :O
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Many of these conspiracy nuts hate Bush because they think he is an idiot while simultaneously and at the same time calling him a mastermind of treachery.
And many hate him because they think he is at best a buffoon and at worst disingenuous.
shamus
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And many hate him because they think [insert your Presidential pick here] is at best a buffoon and at worst disingenuous.
shamus
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if you look there are answers to more than just what the others say.
Do you really think Bush was in on it? :aok :huh
Bush is the puppet you wanna bring the class up to speed talk about the NWO :( and the money and blood lines................then take it to religon! :pray
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Thanks DiabloTX...but I didn't need your help.
Bush is at best a buffoon and at worst disingenuous.
shamus
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Bush is the puppet you wanna bring the class up to speed talk about the NWO :( and the money and blood lines................then take it to religon! :pray
Don't fool yourself into thinking you know what's going on in this world. The first duty of power is to perpetuate itself, and we don't even know who the actual powerful people are. Truman started the whole American tradition of secrecy after WWII, with Project Paperclip, in which the CIA put captured Nazi scientists to work on America's nuclear arsenal, the space program, and all this "otherworldly" technology they'd come across. (And you know what I mean.) Then they got Truman to create the super-secret Majestic 12 committee to oversee Project Paperclip, not to mention other weird stuff the government wanted hidden.
They ran the whole thing, and they've been running it for years, but nobody knows who "they" are. But I'm pretty sure they're all Freemasons.The whole Kennedy thing is so huge because it's at the center of so many other covert shadow-government operations. Kennedy himself was the smallest part of it, because it was actually a power play between Dulles' CIA, the anti-Castro military, LBJ, the Giancana Mafia, and a bunch of other dirty players.
Oswald was a patsy, sure, but he put a gun on Jack. Of course, so did other test-mules from Dulles' MK-Ultra LSD-mind-control experiments. Zapruder was in on it, too: He was a KGB mole from way back. And the whole thing had ripple effects, like Jonestown, which was an assassin training camp that got found out. As for the Warren Commission, that thing was a joke—Dulles himself was on it, and there was only one person on the whole commission who wasn't on the CIA payroll and suspected Oswald didn't act alone. He died in a plane crash, after a young congressional aide named Bill Clinton drove him to the airport. It's all true, but nobody wants to admit it. Nobody.
Now, Roswell, that's a bunch of crap. The Air Force was in possession of captured alien technology years before that. In '43, they started reverse-engineering a torus-shaped craft that came down in Arizona, and the next thing you know, America has The Bomb, supersonic aircraft, and a space program. Glenn saw stuff up there, flying lights. You can look it up. You know what I think? I think that skirt-chaser Kennedy wanted to spill the beans about our alien friends, so they killed him. He told his girlfriend Marilyn Monroe, and they killed her, too.
No doubt, you're wondering, "Who are 'they'?" Well, I think the numbers speak for themselves: The Trinity site, where the first A-bomb was detonated; Dealey Plaza, where Kennedy bought the farm; Baghdad, and Area 51 are all on the 33rd parallel. And what other significance does the number 33 happen to have? It's the highest rank of the Masonic order. Wheels within wheels, my friend. Wheels within wheels. -- the Onion
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Someone brought up President Bush planning 9/11 and wanting all this war to happen because of his dad....What do you guys think? I'm not so sure what the correct answer is because I have no proof or disproof. Let me know what your guy's opinions are. :salute :salute
Regards,
Tony
Blackjack, this wasn't for something like the debate team, was it? Or was this just some people shooting the toejam at lunchtime or something?
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it was in class with the teacher pretty into it and all...but wasn't like we were being political experts.
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Good healthy debate is good for the kids, I think. Even if they're being led in the discussions by a liberal buffoon, that's still good. Most of them will have common sense sooner or later.
I do like seeing the little kiddos buck up to the liberal wacko teachers though ~ reminds me of when some hotshot swings down onto a base flying a b-17 like it's a fighter & kills everyone on the base.
*edit* (oops, who's the buffoon? I spelled it wrong the first time)
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:rofl :rofl I love when that happens TxMom...And yeah we gave my teacher a good mental beating made him stop talking about it because we proved him wrong :P .
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wtg :aok
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Thank You :rock :rock
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This is proof that it "isn't" the color of the bus, but the "length" of the bus.
This my Dear Watson is a Troll.
Mac
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This is proof that it "isn't" the color of the bus, but the "length" of the bus.
This my Dear Watson is a Troll.
Mac
Ah yes, but the apparent length and color of the bus would change depending on the relative velocitiy of the bus vis a vis the observer.
So it is just a relative troll.
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Thanks DiabloTX...but I didn't need your help.
Bush is at best a buffoon and at worst disingenuous.
shamus
As can be said of just about any president given the critic's perspective. Hence the "help". I prefer to call it an editorial prerogative.
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Question: Are there a lot of loud and dumb high school students who see conspiracies in everything because they expect the world to run on the same finely crafted plots and intrigue that they see in the books and games they're experiencing for the first time?
Are you kidding me!? Come on! ALL the high school students are like that!
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:O
So it is just a relative troll.
You know my Aunt Edna???
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I was thinking Uncle Albert.....
Were so sorry Uncle Albert,
Were so sorry if we caused you any pain...
Hand across the water (water)....
Heads across the sky.
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:O You know my Aunt Edna???
Didn't she pass away somewhere near Albequerque?
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(http://www.rootsweb.com/~wistcroi/Photos/Bergstrom_Ruth.gif)
Aunt Edna was good people.
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What about the Trilateral Commission? I distinctly remember something about a Trilateral Commission.
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Kids are soooo slow these days... this is why buses have BIG BLOCKED BLACK numbers on them.
Study things beyond the past... your supposed to be our future.
Need a nudge? Here ya go.
http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/mod_tech/node143.html
Or just live in a World to were you believe that Sponge Bob wears pants and Patrick is a semi-naked Starfish... Ohh and let go of the PS2/3, XBOX controllers.
But then again I just fly cartoon sims and dream.
Mac
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Kids are soooo slow these days... this is why buses have BIG BLOCKED BLACK numbers on them.
Mac
Some of them have corresponding pictures as well (LOL!) Not just the elementary school buses, either.
"My bus number? I dunno. I ride the umbrella (or starfish... or hammer... or coffee cup)"
Talk about overkill.
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it was in class with the teacher pretty into it and all...but wasn't like we were being political experts.
When the teacher is "Pretty into it" that means he is a flaming whacko, only minorly afraid of the consequences of being crazier than ape toejam toothpaste.
But to see how wrong these theories are, you only ever have to begin to look at the conspirator's credentials. When you realize that NONE of them are building engineers, you realize how full of toejam they are.
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yep.. the only way to not have your kids exposed to these "saints" of public school teachers is....
vouchers...
the only way to save the country is vouchers.
lazs
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Someone brought up President Bush planning 9/11 and wanting all this war to happen because of his dad....What do you guys think? I'm not so sure what the correct answer is because I have no proof or disproof. Let me know what your guy's opinions are. :salute :salute
Regards,
Tony
A short history lesson:
Bush #1 went to the american people prior to the gulf war...and told them we had to go into iraq because they had invaded kuwait.
The liberals screamed that he was going to start world war three...among other things..and protested the war.
Bush #1 came back and said, "OK...I promise to end the war once Iraqi troups leave Kuwait.
He did.
Then, those same liberals had the stones to actually change face...and protest...and tell Bush #1 "you did not FINISH THE JOB" (meaning kill saddam.)
Bush #2 takes office.
Bush #2 kills saddam.
those same liberals flip their opinions yet again....and complain that all Bush we went to Iraq just to kill saddam.
draw your own conclusions.
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Here's the real scoop:
Some bad stuff happened. The group that stands the most to gain from the removal of the one in power loudly complained about how things were mismanaged/suggested complicity/howled in anger. The group supporting the ones in power responded in kind, and while everyone was busy arguing, the rest of the world kept turning and other stuff kept happenining.
Rinse, repeat.
(BTW, the above applies to just about any point in history. The names and faces change, but the story stays the same. It's all just a little bit of history repeating.)
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So, some of your fellow students believe the President of the United States planned an attack that killed thousands of his own people and destroyed two of your nation's most iconic buildings (and the Pentagon) just because of some vendetta on behalf of his father?
Wow.
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Curval, I know some adults that believe that. They're out there. Probably some here that believe it too.
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here is the real truth, the liberals planed 9/11 to discredit bush and the republicans, but it backfired.
remember, you didn't hear it from me. :noid
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Yes curve we do....and if its the liberals yelling at bush he killed Saddam why wont he take the troops out of Iraq. :furious
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Curval, I know some adults that believe that. They're out there. Probably some here that believe it too.
I know some adults that wear diapers...
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I know some adults that wear diapers...
HEY!!!
:furious
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It's frightening to think that a small group of men with utility knives can kill 3000 people. It's frightening to think that one lone nut-job with a gun in a warehouse can take out the most powerful man in the world. It's easier to invent incredibly complex conspiracy theories than to understand that incredibly henious acts can be successfully committed by a relatively few and unimportant people.