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April 28, 2011 at 12:06 PM #691239April 28, 2011 at 12:29 PM #690080jstoeszParticipant
[quote=pri_dk][quote=jstoesz]You should do some research on the issue.
[link][/quote]The movement draws adherents from people of diverse political beliefs including liberals, conservatives, and libertarians.
Are you trying to move the goalposts, or are you just totally missing the point?
Speaking of conspiracy theories and moving goalposts:
[…] he managed to be detained by police twice during his university years: once for stealing a Christmas wreath as a fraternity prank and once for trying to tear down the goalposts […]
Be sure to include the WHOLE article when you cut/paste and spam it to your friends![/quote]
SK,
Puruse another wiki page for data if you would be so kind not someones individual opinion on the matter. I should have linked this one instead, but I thought the one I linked was more specific to the point (I was wrong, they took out the data). You will find those who have significant doubts about the US government involvement to be quite high…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/September_11_attacks_opinion_polls
Got to love data.
And to the transcripts thing. I think it is terrifically stupid for anyone to give an ear to trump, but that is why it is so funny. I linked that article about trump’s practical joke because I find it spot on. Sorry for the spam, I thought you too would find it comical. It makes conservatives look stupid (which most/many are)…
April 28, 2011 at 12:29 PM #690148jstoeszParticipant[quote=pri_dk][quote=jstoesz]You should do some research on the issue.
[link][/quote]The movement draws adherents from people of diverse political beliefs including liberals, conservatives, and libertarians.
Are you trying to move the goalposts, or are you just totally missing the point?
Speaking of conspiracy theories and moving goalposts:
[…] he managed to be detained by police twice during his university years: once for stealing a Christmas wreath as a fraternity prank and once for trying to tear down the goalposts […]
Be sure to include the WHOLE article when you cut/paste and spam it to your friends![/quote]
SK,
Puruse another wiki page for data if you would be so kind not someones individual opinion on the matter. I should have linked this one instead, but I thought the one I linked was more specific to the point (I was wrong, they took out the data). You will find those who have significant doubts about the US government involvement to be quite high…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/September_11_attacks_opinion_polls
Got to love data.
And to the transcripts thing. I think it is terrifically stupid for anyone to give an ear to trump, but that is why it is so funny. I linked that article about trump’s practical joke because I find it spot on. Sorry for the spam, I thought you too would find it comical. It makes conservatives look stupid (which most/many are)…
April 28, 2011 at 12:29 PM #690761jstoeszParticipant[quote=pri_dk][quote=jstoesz]You should do some research on the issue.
[link][/quote]The movement draws adherents from people of diverse political beliefs including liberals, conservatives, and libertarians.
Are you trying to move the goalposts, or are you just totally missing the point?
Speaking of conspiracy theories and moving goalposts:
[…] he managed to be detained by police twice during his university years: once for stealing a Christmas wreath as a fraternity prank and once for trying to tear down the goalposts […]
Be sure to include the WHOLE article when you cut/paste and spam it to your friends![/quote]
SK,
Puruse another wiki page for data if you would be so kind not someones individual opinion on the matter. I should have linked this one instead, but I thought the one I linked was more specific to the point (I was wrong, they took out the data). You will find those who have significant doubts about the US government involvement to be quite high…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/September_11_attacks_opinion_polls
Got to love data.
And to the transcripts thing. I think it is terrifically stupid for anyone to give an ear to trump, but that is why it is so funny. I linked that article about trump’s practical joke because I find it spot on. Sorry for the spam, I thought you too would find it comical. It makes conservatives look stupid (which most/many are)…
April 28, 2011 at 12:29 PM #690906jstoeszParticipant[quote=pri_dk][quote=jstoesz]You should do some research on the issue.
[link][/quote]The movement draws adherents from people of diverse political beliefs including liberals, conservatives, and libertarians.
Are you trying to move the goalposts, or are you just totally missing the point?
Speaking of conspiracy theories and moving goalposts:
[…] he managed to be detained by police twice during his university years: once for stealing a Christmas wreath as a fraternity prank and once for trying to tear down the goalposts […]
Be sure to include the WHOLE article when you cut/paste and spam it to your friends![/quote]
SK,
Puruse another wiki page for data if you would be so kind not someones individual opinion on the matter. I should have linked this one instead, but I thought the one I linked was more specific to the point (I was wrong, they took out the data). You will find those who have significant doubts about the US government involvement to be quite high…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/September_11_attacks_opinion_polls
Got to love data.
And to the transcripts thing. I think it is terrifically stupid for anyone to give an ear to trump, but that is why it is so funny. I linked that article about trump’s practical joke because I find it spot on. Sorry for the spam, I thought you too would find it comical. It makes conservatives look stupid (which most/many are)…
April 28, 2011 at 12:29 PM #691254jstoeszParticipant[quote=pri_dk][quote=jstoesz]You should do some research on the issue.
[link][/quote]The movement draws adherents from people of diverse political beliefs including liberals, conservatives, and libertarians.
Are you trying to move the goalposts, or are you just totally missing the point?
Speaking of conspiracy theories and moving goalposts:
[…] he managed to be detained by police twice during his university years: once for stealing a Christmas wreath as a fraternity prank and once for trying to tear down the goalposts […]
Be sure to include the WHOLE article when you cut/paste and spam it to your friends![/quote]
SK,
Puruse another wiki page for data if you would be so kind not someones individual opinion on the matter. I should have linked this one instead, but I thought the one I linked was more specific to the point (I was wrong, they took out the data). You will find those who have significant doubts about the US government involvement to be quite high…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/September_11_attacks_opinion_polls
Got to love data.
And to the transcripts thing. I think it is terrifically stupid for anyone to give an ear to trump, but that is why it is so funny. I linked that article about trump’s practical joke because I find it spot on. Sorry for the spam, I thought you too would find it comical. It makes conservatives look stupid (which most/many are)…
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April 28, 2011 at 1:07 PM #690125DjshakesParticipant[quote=pri_dk]
Then why has not a single Republican politician said as much?[/quote]So if they say anything about it they are damned for feeding into it and if they don’t mention it (because frankly it isn’t worth mentioning) they are damned. Do you go around talking about every stupid thing you heard on the street?
[quote=pri_dk]
Really?On April 27, FoxNews.com posted the banner headline “White House Releases What It Says Is President Obama’s Long-Form Birth Certificate.”
“what it says?” – how lame is that? Qualifying a statement by the Commander in Chief (and the state government of Hawaii) with “what he claims?”
And if the issue is not that important, then why is the Republican party leadership (i.e. the Fox News staff) talking about it so much?[/quote]
I’m sorry, I guess when the president holds a press conference they shouldn’t cover it.
[quote=pri_dk]
http://mediamatters.org/research/201104270037?newsref=www.eschatonblog.com%5B/quote%5DYou’re really quoting media matters?
[quote=pri_dk]
They don’t support Palin? They nominated her for the friggin Vice President of the United States. How much more can you support someone?[/quote]I’m sorry, are we talking about today or four years ago when she was an unknown that came on the scene?
April 28, 2011 at 1:07 PM #690193DjshakesParticipant[quote=pri_dk]
Then why has not a single Republican politician said as much?[/quote]So if they say anything about it they are damned for feeding into it and if they don’t mention it (because frankly it isn’t worth mentioning) they are damned. Do you go around talking about every stupid thing you heard on the street?
[quote=pri_dk]
Really?On April 27, FoxNews.com posted the banner headline “White House Releases What It Says Is President Obama’s Long-Form Birth Certificate.”
“what it says?” – how lame is that? Qualifying a statement by the Commander in Chief (and the state government of Hawaii) with “what he claims?”
And if the issue is not that important, then why is the Republican party leadership (i.e. the Fox News staff) talking about it so much?[/quote]
I’m sorry, I guess when the president holds a press conference they shouldn’t cover it.
[quote=pri_dk]
http://mediamatters.org/research/201104270037?newsref=www.eschatonblog.com%5B/quote%5DYou’re really quoting media matters?
[quote=pri_dk]
They don’t support Palin? They nominated her for the friggin Vice President of the United States. How much more can you support someone?[/quote]I’m sorry, are we talking about today or four years ago when she was an unknown that came on the scene?
April 28, 2011 at 1:07 PM #690806DjshakesParticipant[quote=pri_dk]
Then why has not a single Republican politician said as much?[/quote]So if they say anything about it they are damned for feeding into it and if they don’t mention it (because frankly it isn’t worth mentioning) they are damned. Do you go around talking about every stupid thing you heard on the street?
[quote=pri_dk]
Really?On April 27, FoxNews.com posted the banner headline “White House Releases What It Says Is President Obama’s Long-Form Birth Certificate.”
“what it says?” – how lame is that? Qualifying a statement by the Commander in Chief (and the state government of Hawaii) with “what he claims?”
And if the issue is not that important, then why is the Republican party leadership (i.e. the Fox News staff) talking about it so much?[/quote]
I’m sorry, I guess when the president holds a press conference they shouldn’t cover it.
[quote=pri_dk]
http://mediamatters.org/research/201104270037?newsref=www.eschatonblog.com%5B/quote%5DYou’re really quoting media matters?
[quote=pri_dk]
They don’t support Palin? They nominated her for the friggin Vice President of the United States. How much more can you support someone?[/quote]I’m sorry, are we talking about today or four years ago when she was an unknown that came on the scene?
April 28, 2011 at 1:07 PM #690951DjshakesParticipant[quote=pri_dk]
Then why has not a single Republican politician said as much?[/quote]So if they say anything about it they are damned for feeding into it and if they don’t mention it (because frankly it isn’t worth mentioning) they are damned. Do you go around talking about every stupid thing you heard on the street?
[quote=pri_dk]
Really?On April 27, FoxNews.com posted the banner headline “White House Releases What It Says Is President Obama’s Long-Form Birth Certificate.”
“what it says?” – how lame is that? Qualifying a statement by the Commander in Chief (and the state government of Hawaii) with “what he claims?”
And if the issue is not that important, then why is the Republican party leadership (i.e. the Fox News staff) talking about it so much?[/quote]
I’m sorry, I guess when the president holds a press conference they shouldn’t cover it.
[quote=pri_dk]
http://mediamatters.org/research/201104270037?newsref=www.eschatonblog.com%5B/quote%5DYou’re really quoting media matters?
[quote=pri_dk]
They don’t support Palin? They nominated her for the friggin Vice President of the United States. How much more can you support someone?[/quote]I’m sorry, are we talking about today or four years ago when she was an unknown that came on the scene?
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