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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: weazel on February 10, 2003, 06:23:19 PM
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Nah.....we don't care about the truth! (http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20030206-100425-4643r)
Lee Hamilton stated that the inquiry would not seek, as he put it, to "put (anyone's) head on a pike."
Check your history books - it was Hamilton who decided NOT to pursue Iran-Contra after taking the Republican's word that Reagan and Bush were totally innocent and there was nothing to investigate.
Oh yeah....the US is in good hands, out-lie, out-steal, out-cheat....the Bush version of Survivor.
The 3000 dead deserve that the truth be told.
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THERE HE IS!
I was beginning to think the feds done came and hauled ya away.
Looks like you're really on to something now eh?
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I'ts clear the inquiry has no intention on discoving the role of the true culprits of 911, namely CIA and Mossad... Therefore it's clearly a fix.
Another good find weazel!
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thanks weez!!!!!!!!!
man, that's it, dropping bush
gore in 2004!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LOL :D
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Originally posted by Eagler
thanks weez!!!!!!!!!
man, that's it, dropping bush
gore in 2004!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LOL :D
You mean Hillary don't ya?
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Lame weazel. You can do better than this. Come on man, Piss me off!
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they dont see letting the pres off for running a national cocain cartel. or fighting a private war as a crime.
the mans integrety level is -4 typical bush appointee. felons and people who need airplane hangers for all the skeletons. seems all we get these days. hail to the chief or is it heil? anyway its standard govt stuff its not like they fooled around on their wives or anything sheesh.
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Originally posted by lord dolf vader
they dont see letting the pres off for running a national cocain cartel. or fighting a private war as a crime.
the mans integrety level is -4 typical bush appointee. felons and people who need airplane hangers for all the skeletons. seems all we get these days. hail to the chief or is it heil? anyway its standard govt stuff its not like they fooled around on their wives or anything sheesh.
Click here, young PPIT:
(http://www.attrition.org/gallery/computing/forum/bobs-stupid.jpg)
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Weazel, your loosing your edge. Theres not even a picture of Bush with photoshopped ears.
And hell - I was even beginning to enjoy the ever present "" text preceding and following the word "chimpy" at every turn.
Dig harder, Im sure you can find "proof" that Bush personally flew those planes into New York and Washington via remote control.
The truth is out there... (enter X-Files music)
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Is only used preceding the word "conservative."
The thought of right wing religous nutters considering themselves as conservatives is cause to laugh.
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Weazel, read it carefully, it may save your life one day:
The main characteristics of paranoid personality disorder are:
Suspicion
With little basis, people with paranoid personality disorder will fear that others want to harm and exploit them. They may believe that spouses and friends are being unfaithful or betraying them. Some file lawsuit after lawsuit in an attempt to keep people from taking advantage of them.
Hold grudges
People with this disorder do not forgive insults, slights, or injuries easily. They are known for blaming others for their problems.
Paranoia
As the disorder 's name suggests, they perceive insults and threats from benign statements or events. They may see character and reputation attacks that are not apparent to others and may react with anger and counterattacks.
Problems with intimacy
People with paranoid personality disorder may have difficulty getting intimate with others because they are apprehensive about trusting people.
This pattern of thinking is typically established by early adulthood. It may affect .5 to 2.5% of the population.
Treatment
People with this disorder have deep, embedded problems that require intensive treatment. Unfortunately, they usually do not see themselves as having a problem. In fact, they may think people who are not paranoid are suckers and need to better protect themselves. Even those who enter therapy, usually for a different problem, become suspicious of their therapist and stop treatment. However, those who stay in therapy can benefit from a supportive therapeutic relationship. Building a trusting therapist-client relationship is the key to success. Once they can trust their therapist, then they can confide in them about deeper thoughts and feelings.
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Psychoanalysis from someone who gets their opinions on raising children from a flight sim UBB.
But don't worry, groinhurtz or another right wing loon will be along soon to give you your opinion for today.
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Yup...weaz is definately having a down day. I almost feel sorry for ya weaz. Almost.