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On Wed, 27 Oct 2010 08:42:07 -0400, "Paul@BYC"
wrote: On 10/27/2010 8:35 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: On Oct 27, 7:41 am, wrote: If "critical thinking" (aka indoctrination) is what happened to my oldest, you can have it. A product of American U, just finishing up her masters, she still thinks George Bush pushed a button in the oval office, sent missiles to take out the twin towers, the pentagon, and the plane over PA, "there were no planes, the footage was faked", "the witnesses were staged"... Yeah, critical thinking... Pffffttttt... Are you blaming American University for this?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No, actually I think it was more the pseudo - intellectuals she got in with earlier at U-Hart... I doubt many intellectuals, even pseudo-intellectuals, believe that "George Bush pushed a button in the oval office, sent missiles to take out the twin towers, the pentagon, and the plane over PA, "there were no planes, the footage was faked", "the witnesses were staged"..." If I were you, I would look elsewhere for the origins of those thoughts in your child's head. University is meant to teach rigor. Conspiracy theories generally lack much rigor. That said, I wouldn't doubt that George knew something was afoot, to happen and planned to use it to invade Iraq, whatever it was. The neocon crew were hoping for an incident that would allow them to launch a US military force, the specific goal being change in the mideast. Certain of them also liked the idea of controlling all that oil. That said, to string everyone's worst nightmare together to form a theory probably isn't a good idea but certain aspects of each of them are at least considerable. |
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