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Young 12-18-2007 01:49 PM

Wondering where the 9.11 conspiracy nut jobs have gone? I found them...
 
http://www.google.com/search?client=...oog le+Search

They are busy supporting that guy. And when he loses prepare to face 100 other conspiracies theories about how his votes weren't counted and the primaries were rigged. When all his supporters (all 100k of them) don't realize that this is a country of 300 million....the internet frenzy (read: spam) has them delusional and actually believing that they are the disenfranchised majority.

Now that I've gotten all of that off of my chest...move on.

aico 12-18-2007 01:51 PM

Questioning things is healthy for the mind. The more you know, the less you believe.

Shakula 12-18-2007 01:53 PM

Ron Paul´s policy about abroad is probably the best one ive heard during my life. Stop the occupation abroad and take care of your own boarders.
When there are issues (that is based on facts) then bring it up in the UN.

TheLegacy 12-18-2007 01:53 PM

There was a conspiracy about 9.11? Wow, didn't see that coming

Young 12-18-2007 01:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shakula (Post 13532595)
Ron Paulīs policy about abroad is probably the best one ive heard during my life. Stop the occupation abroad and take care of your own boarders.
When there are issues (that is based on facts) then bring it up in the UN.

Take care of our own boarders?

And we do that by practically eliminating the government? Home schooling? Fuck the environment? There goes NASA. Privatize defense?

Yes thats taking care of our own boarders. /sarcasm

Dollarmansteve 12-18-2007 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 13532576)
Questioning things is healthy for the mind. The more you know, the less you believe.

"Question-everything" is a saying that a stupid person made up to tell other stupid people to make them feel intellectual. They watched too much X-files as a child and read too many David Icke books and spend too much time on the internet honing their confirmation bias skills.

Blunt-intrument style pseudo-intellectualism is not an intellectual pursuit.

Knowing what to question and how to questions it is a noble pursuit, although most people I know who 'question' 9/11 are either delusional sociopaths or powerless control-freaks with no other outlet for their insecurity.

aico 12-18-2007 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dollarmansteve (Post 13532662)
"Question-everything" is a saying that a stupid person made up to tell other stupid people to make them feel intellectual. They watched too much X-files as a child and read too many David Icke books and spend too much time on the internet honing their confirmation bias skills.

Blunt-intrument style pseudo-intellectualism is not an intellectual pursuit.

Knowing what to question and how to questions it is a noble pursuit, although most people I know who 'question' 9/11 are either delusional sociopaths or powerless control-freaks with no other outlet for their insecurity.

wow, you'd think a person smart enough to write all this would know the difference between "everything" and "things", especially when one of them is right there for him to read. Go figure.

L-Pink 12-18-2007 02:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shakula (Post 13532595)
Ron Paulīs policy about abroad is probably the best one ive heard during my life. Stop the occupation abroad and take care of your own boarders.
When there are issues (that is based on facts) then bring it up in the UN.

AND, if the US troops are needed for another countries security some form of reimbursement is only fair.

.

Dollarmansteve 12-18-2007 02:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 13532680)
wow, you'd think a person smart enough to write all this would know the difference between "everything" and "things", especially when one of them is right there for him to read. Go figure.

My post was 'inspired' by yours, and not a direct response.

aico 12-18-2007 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dollarmansteve (Post 13532702)
My post was 'inspired' by yours, and not a direct response.

ah, ok, carry on then.

directfiesta 12-18-2007 02:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 13532696)
AND, if the US troops are needed for another countries security some form of reimbursement is only fair.

.


That was the UN's role ... till the US decided to ignore it .....

As for reimbursement, normally it is the invader that has to repay to invadee ...:2 cents: ( like Iraq to Kuwait, Japan ... Germany ... )

StickyGreen 12-18-2007 02:15 PM

Why do people love to trash Ron Paul? Every American should agree with his views on freedom and liberty... but instead they trash him and his followers... damn shame...

donkevlar 12-18-2007 03:35 PM

if you don't accept the many facts that show hundreds of holes in the 'official' 911 story you are in fucking denial

Young 12-18-2007 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StickyGreen (Post 13532748)
Why do people love to trash Ron Paul? Every American should agree with his views on freedom and liberty... but instead they trash him and his followers... damn shame...

Thank you for contributing your opinion to this thread.

_Richard_ 12-18-2007 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dollarmansteve (Post 13532662)
"Question-everything" is a saying that a stupid person made up to tell other stupid people to make them feel intellectual. They watched too much X-files as a child and read too many David Icke books and spend too much time on the internet honing their confirmation bias skills.

Blunt-intrument style pseudo-intellectualism is not an intellectual pursuit.

Knowing what to question and how to questions it is a noble pursuit, although most people I know who 'question' 9/11 are either delusional sociopaths or powerless control-freaks with no other outlet for their insecurity.

wait

you're questioning the phrase 'question everything'?

and saying that whomever 'questions everything' is stupid?

:1orglaugh

now i want to read the post that inspired this one lol

_Richard_ 12-18-2007 03:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 13532576)
Questioning things is healthy for the mind. The more you know, the less you believe.

shocking: a post that actually makes sense, doesn't contradict itself, and spells everything correctly!

dynastoned 12-18-2007 04:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Young (Post 13533144)
Thank you for contributing your opinion to this thread.

Young if I may ask who do you plan on voting for and why? :thumbsup

ADL Colin 12-18-2007 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StickyGreen (Post 13532748)
Why do people love to trash Ron Paul? Every American should agree with his views on freedom and liberty... but instead they trash him and his followers... damn shame...

Probably cuz his followers speak of him in messianic, universal terms and yet his real following is a small niche enclave. You know, like how Jesus started.

pr0 12-18-2007 04:24 PM

i refused to make another political post, so ill focus on the $

6million in one day....sure a giant grassroots program didn't get Dean into office either, but it got his message spread, which is just as important

but yes at the end of the day...people will vote for the "statue" Mit Romney because he looks like a president, or Hillary....

but the seed has been planted....revolution is in the air :pimp

and thats a good thing for everyone....

pr0 12-18-2007 04:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ADL Colin (Post 13533435)
Probably cuz his followers speak of him in messianic, universal terms and yet his real following is a small niche enclave. You know, like how Jesus started.

i think the media is doing the job of branding his followers as such, but thats not the case....next thing you will hear are allusions to hitlers movement etc.

if calling him jesus doesn't work they'll call him hitler....anyone thats not a beltway corporate insider is going to be ridiculed & if gaining respect....denied as a "cult", which is far from the truth

anyone with half a brain know where the media is going....there is no $ in having ron paul in office, he will be shaken down & beat up as a "freak" conspiracy theorist with extremist followers....hell they might even start calling his voters terrorist, i mean he does mention revolution quite a bit

remember america now calls revolution terrorism

dynastoned 12-18-2007 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pr0 (Post 13533456)
i think the media is doing the job of branding his followers as such, but thats not the case....next thing you will hear are allusions to hitlers movement etc.

if calling him jesus doesn't work they'll call him hitler....anyone thats not a beltway corporate insider is going to be ridiculed & if gaining respect....denied as a "cult", which is far from the truth

anyone with half a brain know where the media is going....there is no $ in having ron paul in office, he will be shaken down & beat up as a "freak" conspiracy theorist with extremist followers....hell they might even start calling his voters terrorist, i mean he does mention revolution quite a bit

remember america now calls revolution terrorism

wow don't tell that to these guys. they might actually get a clue.

ADL Colin 12-18-2007 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pr0 (Post 13533456)
he will be shaken down & beat up as a "freak" conspiracy theorist with extremist followers....hell they might even start calling his voters terrorist, i mean he does mention revolution quite a bit

Damn straight they will.

ADL Colin 12-18-2007 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dynastoned (Post 13533483)
wow don't tell that to these guys. they might actually get a clue.

Which "guys"? pr0 is right. And Paul won't be elected because of it.

ADL Colin 12-18-2007 04:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pr0 (Post 13533456)
i think the media is doing the job of branding his followers as such

ummm .. what media? I was talking about the guys on GFY :pimp

The Duck 12-18-2007 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dollarmansteve (Post 13532662)
"Question-everything" is a saying that a stupid person made up to tell other stupid people to make them feel intellectual. They watched too much X-files as a child and read too many David Icke books and spend too much time on the internet honing their confirmation bias skills.

Blunt-intrument style pseudo-intellectualism is not an intellectual pursuit.

Knowing what to question and how to questions it is a noble pursuit, although most people I know who 'question' 9/11 are either delusional sociopaths or powerless control-freaks with no other outlet for their insecurity.

Please define the term delusional sociopath and how it relates to people questioning the official 911 story.

madfuck 12-18-2007 04:48 PM

lol good one ")

rebel23 12-18-2007 04:51 PM

hey Young, your in Boston huh, Ron Paul is getting a lot of attention there you must be pissed off ! shame they couldn't get the Ron Paul blimp to Boston im sure they will give it another go soon

btw, Ron Paul can't control who supports him!

Young 12-18-2007 04:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pr0 (Post 13533456)
i think the media is doing the job of branding his followers as such, but thats not the case....next thing you will hear are allusions to hitlers movement etc.

I am spammed by Ron Paul supporters on some of my blogs that have nothing to do with politics (sports, gadgets, porn) 100's of times a day by Ron Paul supporters.

Digg.com is over run by Ron Paul stories submitted and gamed by Ron Paul supporters who leave robot like comments about revolutions and use every cliche under the book.

Ron Paul wins online polls by HUGE margins yet does not make a ding in offline polls yet his supporters claim not to be gaming the online polling system.

Is anything I've said incorrect? I HAVE YET to see the media label Ron Paul supporters ANYTHING. My labeling comes from observations...what its like looking at this thing from the outside. I call it like I see it as do millions of other people constantly being bombarded with Ron Paul propaganda garbage on the web.

Quote:

Originally Posted by pr0
if calling him jesus doesn't work they'll call him hitler....anyone thats not a beltway corporate insider is going to be ridiculed & if gaining respect....denied as a "cult", which is far from the truth

Obama has a decent sized following and has never accepted a dime from lobbyist's or the corporations that they represent yet he is not seen as a wacko outsider.

The craziest thing about all of this is that if the Ron Paul supporters would just give me a minute to sit back, breath, and listen to what the man had to say I might support the cause. But when something is force fed down my throat...rabidly...I tend to fight back and reject whatever that thing is.

P.S. Ron Paul doesn't believe in net neutrality.

rebel23 12-18-2007 05:05 PM

Ron Paul owns the internet simple as that, maybe it has something to do with the mainstream media trying their best to ignore him though that is slowly changing, other candidates are free ofcourse to have their supporters take over your blogs but that's not his fault that none of them inspire such PASSION!

Obama supporters are looking at Ron Paul and are deciding that he is the man for them.. the Obama LA grassroots founder is now a proud Ron Paul Republican!

http://www.obamala.com/ check it out Young! :1orglaugh

StickyGreen 12-18-2007 06:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Young (Post 13533144)
Thank you for contributing your opinion to this thread.

Why would an American NOT be for freedom and liberty?

Young 12-22-2007 04:58 PM

http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Ro..._be_eliminated


Quote:

Originally Posted by StickyGreen (Post 13533932)
Why would an American NOT be for freedom and liberty?


seriously can you be anymore retarded? you sound like the republican right wing morons who say "if you are not for the war then you are not for the US"

please do not insult my intelligence, and please do not ask me stupid propagandistic questions that sound like recycled lines from George Orwell's 1984. cliche after cliche after cliche

tony286 12-22-2007 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Young (Post 13533598)
I am spammed by Ron Paul supporters on some of my blogs that have nothing to do with politics (sports, gadgets, porn) 100's of times a day by Ron Paul supporters.

Digg.com is over run by Ron Paul stories submitted and gamed by Ron Paul supporters who leave robot like comments about revolutions and use every cliche under the book.

Ron Paul wins online polls by HUGE margins yet does not make a ding in offline polls yet his supporters claim not to be gaming the online polling system.

Is anything I've said incorrect? I HAVE YET to see the media label Ron Paul supporters ANYTHING. My labeling comes from observations...what its like looking at this thing from the outside. I call it like I see it as do millions of other people constantly being bombarded with Ron Paul propaganda garbage on the web.



Obama has a decent sized following and has never accepted a dime from lobbyist's or the corporations that they represent yet he is not seen as a wacko outsider.

The craziest thing about all of this is that if the Ron Paul supporters would just give me a minute to sit back, breath, and listen to what the man had to say I might support the cause. But when something is force fed down my throat...rabidly...I tend to fight back and reject whatever that thing is.

P.S. Ron Paul doesn't believe in net neutrality.

His followers say he is for net neutrality

Young 12-22-2007 05:04 PM

is there a manual or website somewhere that has all of you paultard morons sounding the same? seriously...you guys must get this stuff from somewhere

highlights from the Digg.com article comments section...i can not make this stuff up.

Quote:

The establishment will be sorry if they do anything to Ron Paul. This will trigger a backlash that they won't be able to handle.
Quote:

by jeanine22 4 hours ago
Rather than shooting Paul, a more sophisticated silent attack such as poisoning or the provocation of a heart attack via exotic electronic technology would be more likely, he said.

“That way the real killers are not required to put a ‘patsy’ in place, such as in the Kennedy assassination,” he continued. “And don’t count out a plane crash or a car wreck, which has been another method of choice in recent years.”
Quote:

by exposing this we are limiting the possibility of this occurring...
God bless Ron Paul and his family
Quote:

Only Fascists would do such a thing.
Quote:

The establishment will be sorry if they do anything to Ron Paul. This will trigger a backlash that they won't be able to handle.
What's this last guys screen name you ask? What else......WTC7wasPulled

LOLLLLLLL

Young 12-22-2007 05:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tony404 (Post 13552342)
His followers say he is for net neutrality

o'rly?

it's as clear as day right here

Quote:

Voted NO on establishing "network neutrality" (non-tiered Internet). (Jun 2006)
http://www.ontheissues.org/TX/Ron_Paul.htm?

his followers are bandwagon jumping sheep.

StickyGreen 12-22-2007 05:13 PM

lol damn Young, you should work for Fox News...

tony286 12-22-2007 05:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Young (Post 13552358)
o'rly?

it's as clear as day right here


http://www.ontheissues.org/TX/Ron_Paul.htm?

his followers are bandwagon jumping sheep.

Thank you, one of his followers on here has that he is for it in his sig.

IllTestYourGirls 12-22-2007 05:30 PM

Dean had no message and he was not grassroots. It is not grassroots when the media talks about you 24/7. :2 cents:

Quote:

Originally Posted by pr0 (Post 13533441)
i refused to make another political post, so ill focus on the $

6million in one day....sure a giant grassroots program didn't get Dean into office either, but it got his message spread, which is just as important

but yes at the end of the day...people will vote for the "statue" Mit Romney because he looks like a president, or Hillary....

but the seed has been planted....revolution is in the air :pimp

and thats a good thing for everyone....


collegeboobies 12-22-2007 06:42 PM

fuck you, there is no internet SPAM it is merely supporters. people like you are just too dumb to understand. RON PAUL DOESNT BELIEVE IN 9/11 CONSPIRACIES if you watch the hour long Glenn Beck interview you'd know that. if people were talking about guiliani you wouldnt call it spam, well studies show that the more people see guliani the more they DISLIKE him, so no one talks about it lol.

Ron Paul for President 2008.

collegeboobies 12-22-2007 06:44 PM

If you havent read Ron Paul's book and many other books about the history of our country and how we got to where we are now, you should spend more time off of this board.

Young 12-22-2007 06:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by collegeboobies (Post 13552685)
If you havent read Ron Paul's book and many other books about the history of our country and how we got to where we are now, you should spend more time off of this board.

You mind as well have said...

If you haven't sailed the 7 seas in a boat made out of tin and elmers glue you should spend more time off of this board.

What does that statement have to do with yours? Both are retarded.

Ron Paul is somewhat of a someone on the internet...but that's about it. Delusions of grandeur....Paultards.

Go outside of your home...get your fat ass out of your seat and ask someone on the outside world who Ron Paul is.

Young 12-22-2007 06:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StickyGreen (Post 13552379)
lol damn Young, you should work for Fox News...

heyyy heyyy now. lets keep this argument civil. no need to get personal with the mud slinging :1orglaugh

StickyGreen 12-22-2007 06:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Young (Post 13552717)
heyyy heyyy now. lets keep this argument civil. no need to get personal with the mud slinging :1orglaugh

Well, even though people have been surprisingly civil in political threads like these lately, there still is a lot of pointless name calling and shit like that. For example, we could do without the "Paultard" comments... pretty unnecessary...

Young 12-22-2007 07:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StickyGreen (Post 13552729)
Well, even though people have been surprisingly civil in political threads like these lately, there still is a lot of pointless name calling and shit like that. For example, we could do without the "Paultard" comments... pretty unnecessary...

but idiot and other variations of that word are ok? hardly..

Young 12-22-2007 07:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rebel23 (Post 13533577)
hey Young, your in Boston huh, Ron Paul is getting a lot of attention there you must be pissed off ! shame they couldn't get the Ron Paul blimp to Boston im sure they will give it another go soon

btw, Ron Paul can't control who supports him!

I went to a political rally that shall remain nameless in order to keep this thread going in the right direction. There were 5 Ron Paul supporters (visibly holding signs in direct site) out of the 10k-15k that were there.

Oh ya there were other supporters too...who heckled from behind the stage on the street. But were too scared to do it from the field. Most likely more Paultards.

StickyGreen 12-22-2007 07:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Young (Post 13552744)
but idiot and other variations of that word are ok? hardly..

What do you mean? Did I call you an idiot? If I did then my bad, cuz we don't need all that extra bullshit. Your opinion is just as good as mine and everyone else's on this board so we should be able to exchange ideas with each other in a respectful manner.

But when it's a "Would you hit it" thread then who gives a shit lol, anything goes I guess...

DaddyHalbucks 12-22-2007 07:38 PM

The conspiracy theories exist because the conspiracy theorists WANT them to exist, not because there is any compelling proof.

StickyGreen 12-22-2007 07:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaddyHalbucks (Post 13552848)
The conspiracy theories exist because the conspiracy theorists WANT them to exist, not because there is any compelling proof.

I'm sure you are mostly referring to the 9/11 conspiracy, in which I pretty much agree with you, but there are all kinds of conspiracies in this world... many of which have lots of compelling evidence to support them...

collegeboobies 12-22-2007 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Young (Post 13533598)
I am spammed by Ron Paul supporters on some of my blogs that have nothing to do with politics (sports, gadgets, porn) 100's of times a day by Ron Paul supporters.

Digg.com is over run by Ron Paul stories submitted and gamed by Ron Paul supporters who leave robot like comments about revolutions and use every cliche under the book.

Ron Paul wins online polls by HUGE margins yet does not make a ding in offline polls yet his supporters claim not to be gaming the online polling system.

Is anything I've said incorrect? I HAVE YET to see the media label Ron Paul supporters ANYTHING. My labeling comes from observations...what its like looking at this thing from the outside. I call it like I see it as do millions of other people constantly being bombarded with Ron Paul propaganda garbage on the web.



Obama has a decent sized following and has never accepted a dime from lobbyist's or the corporations that they represent yet he is not seen as a wacko outsider.

The craziest thing about all of this is that if the Ron Paul supporters would just give me a minute to sit back, breath, and listen to what the man had to say I might support the cause. But when something is force fed down my throat...rabidly...I tend to fight back and reject whatever that thing is.

P.S. Ron Paul doesn't believe in net neutrality.



This just proves you dont look at offline polls. He is been up to 8% in national polls, no more than 15% seperating him from the leader, and the margin of error, oh yeah, much closer. He is winning Alaska in offline polls, over 11% in South Carolina in offline polls. Ignorance is bliss for you.

collegeboobies 12-22-2007 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Young (Post 13533598)

The craziest thing about all of this is that if the Ron Paul supporters would just give me a minute to sit back, breath, and listen to what the man had to say I might support the cause. But when something is force fed down my throat...rabidly...I tend to fight back and reject whatever that thing is.


Ron Paul supporters dont SPAM your blogs, or yourself. Most likely its people against Ron Paul that engage in SPAM. If people bring him up in natural conversation its not spam.

collegeboobies 12-22-2007 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Young (Post 13552744)
but idiot and other variations of that word are ok? hardly..



Yes, they are, just look at Sleazydream's posts.


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