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and i'll tell you why the gas prices are still high although we have invaded iraq and stolen all there oil.
what do you think nukes, tanks and various military vehicles run off of? kool aid?
and we all know that george bush was behind the bombing of the twin towers, of course he needs an excuse to start wars in the name of boosting america's economy.
i wouldnt be surprised if bin laden was in bush's pocket.
"Life is a run. In attack we run, in defense we run. When you can no longer run, time to die" - Shichiroji "Seven samurai"
is it so impossible to consider that the conspiracy idea may be too flawed to be considered. Unless of course, the whole middle east conflict thing is a hoax...a hoax since the Carter administration and numerous...uh hostage situations, beheadings, ship bombings, embassy bombings, and most recently...muslim guys just driving vehicles into crowds as in San Fran and N. Carolina...oh and can't forget the guy walking into that Syanagog in Washington shooting those 5 women. I guess those guys are all covert ops- especially the ones that force kidnapped reporters to convert to islam at gunpoint and who continue to plant roadside bombs while we worry about them not getting enough sleep while in prison- send them to San Quentin. It seems to be too cool to talk speculative crap so freely with so little evidence. A hunch doesn't count as evidence, and neither does an opinion based on imagination rather than sound reasoning. Bush isn't anywhere near being a great guy or president in my book, but if you don't like the guy or the situation- no need to make things up. Just use the facts to at least disagree for the right reasons.
P.S. The half truths and half quotes used to pique interest in a WTC conspiracy have pretty much all been debunked-
George Bush conspiracy theorists are missing the point. You don't need fancy cloak-and-dagger stuff in American politics. Just wave a flag around and talk about Jesus and you're set. Or, if that offends your sensibilities, wave a flag around and talk about poor people.
even better, wave a flag around, complain about everything, offer no solutions, accuse the US of anything you feel like on evidence you choose to make up or embellish as you see fit, accuse a person you don't know about of any number of things as though he's personally responsible, leave out any causative or mitigating factors, eliminate benefit of the doubt for anyone you accuse, wave the flag around again and say all sorts of contradictory cliches i.e I support our troops but not the war, crime made america what it is today, this gov is soooo corrupt, Bush is an idiot ( certainly not a good public speaker). Look around the world, study some history, you don't have to look far for cabals and conspiracy. I haven't had anyone try to sell me jesus or anyother religion (except for Hara krishna types) I don't see too many people cursing the poor either. I see a number of charities and free porn ( at least in vegas) . I also don't know of too many people that get offended unless you get get personal about them- but there are those who get offended when you do mention jesus and some that get offended if you don't. Go outside and see for yourself wht kind of crowd you're in. No need to imagine what people get offended about. Speaking freely is a right, speaking untruthfully and irresponsibly- well you decide what that is.
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