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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "-rick-" wrote in message . .. Eisboch wrote: I am watching ..... and listening. I see a whole bunch of noise, spin and condemnations, but where's the "confirmation" you speak of. All I hear is others saying, like you, "It is confirmed". Yet ..... were is the confirmation? What have I missed? Did you happen to catch this? http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...oryId=93319762 "listen now" Thanks. I listened to the whole interview. The truth remains invisible, since his primary sources are currently denying the story, but he makes a compelling case. For some reason this whole affair reminds me of the still circulating theories that FDR "knew" of the impending Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor but did nothing because he needed a reason to convince the American public that going to war was necessary. Eisboch BTW, for those interested in the concept of history repeating itself, here's a link to a FDR conspiracy story that offers "proof". I have no idea what the political leanings are of the organization, "The Independent Institute", so there's no bias here. Eisboch oopps .... forgot the link: http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=408 Eisboch |
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On Fri, 8 Aug 2008 03:17:00 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message m... "-rick-" wrote in message . .. Eisboch wrote: I am watching ..... and listening. I see a whole bunch of noise, spin and condemnations, but where's the "confirmation" you speak of. All I hear is others saying, like you, "It is confirmed". Yet ..... were is the confirmation? What have I missed? Did you happen to catch this? http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...oryId=93319762 "listen now" Thanks. I listened to the whole interview. The truth remains invisible, since his primary sources are currently denying the story, but he makes a compelling case. For some reason this whole affair reminds me of the still circulating theories that FDR "knew" of the impending Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor but did nothing because he needed a reason to convince the American public that going to war was necessary. BTW, for those interested in the concept of history repeating itself, here's a link to a FDR conspiracy story that offers "proof". What these guys don't understand is that they are as bad as Larry. Somebody writes a book, nobody reads it, but for some reason it's cited as "proof" of this, that or the other thing. Humans love conspiracy's. Its' just like the whole "Dick Cheney" is an evil Oil Man - Obama tried to link everything to Dick Cheney and his oil friends. It's all a huge conspiracy. If Dick Cheney's energy plan is such an inherent evil, then why did Obama vote for it? (McCain didn't by the way). It's all bull****. Nobody knows for sure - it's all guess work. |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Fri, 8 Aug 2008 03:17:00 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "-rick-" wrote in message . .. Eisboch wrote: I am watching ..... and listening. I see a whole bunch of noise, spin and condemnations, but where's the "confirmation" you speak of. All I hear is others saying, like you, "It is confirmed". Yet ..... were is the confirmation? What have I missed? Did you happen to catch this? http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...oryId=93319762 "listen now" Thanks. I listened to the whole interview. The truth remains invisible, since his primary sources are currently denying the story, but he makes a compelling case. For some reason this whole affair reminds me of the still circulating theories that FDR "knew" of the impending Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor but did nothing because he needed a reason to convince the American public that going to war was necessary. BTW, for those interested in the concept of history repeating itself, here's a link to a FDR conspiracy story that offers "proof". What these guys don't understand is that they are as bad as Larry. Somebody writes a book, nobody reads it, but for some reason it's cited as "proof" of this, that or the other thing. Humans love conspiracy's. Its' just like the whole "Dick Cheney" is an evil Oil Man - Obama tried to link everything to Dick Cheney and his oil friends. It's all a huge conspiracy. If Dick Cheney's energy plan is such an inherent evil, then why did Obama vote for it? (McCain didn't by the way). It's all bull****. Nobody knows for sure - it's all guess work. Ahhh...the great Faux News Equalizer. :) -- Republicans - They Take Special Pride in their Ignorance. |
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On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 10:59:01 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Fri, 8 Aug 2008 03:17:00 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message om... "-rick-" wrote in message . .. Eisboch wrote: I am watching ..... and listening. I see a whole bunch of noise, spin and condemnations, but where's the "confirmation" you speak of. All I hear is others saying, like you, "It is confirmed". Yet ..... were is the confirmation? What have I missed? Did you happen to catch this? http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...oryId=93319762 "listen now" Thanks. I listened to the whole interview. The truth remains invisible, since his primary sources are currently denying the story, but he makes a compelling case. For some reason this whole affair reminds me of the still circulating theories that FDR "knew" of the impending Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor but did nothing because he needed a reason to convince the American public that going to war was necessary. BTW, for those interested in the concept of history repeating itself, here's a link to a FDR conspiracy story that offers "proof". What these guys don't understand is that they are as bad as Larry. Somebody writes a book, nobody reads it, but for some reason it's cited as "proof" of this, that or the other thing. Humans love conspiracy's. Its' just like the whole "Dick Cheney" is an evil Oil Man - Obama tried to link everything to Dick Cheney and his oil friends. It's all a huge conspiracy. If Dick Cheney's energy plan is such an inherent evil, then why did Obama vote for it? (McCain didn't by the way). It's all bull****. Nobody knows for sure - it's all guess work. By the way, it's called "connecting the dots". http://iowahawk.typepad.com/iowahawk...Conspiracy.jpg Lots of dots make lots of connections no matter how vague. ~~ snerk ~~ |
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On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 07:04:57 -0400, hk wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 8 Aug 2008 03:17:00 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "-rick-" wrote in message . .. Eisboch wrote: I am watching ..... and listening. I see a whole bunch of noise, spin and condemnations, but where's the "confirmation" you speak of. All I hear is others saying, like you, "It is confirmed". Yet ..... were is the confirmation? What have I missed? Did you happen to catch this? http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...oryId=93319762 "listen now" Thanks. I listened to the whole interview. The truth remains invisible, since his primary sources are currently denying the story, but he makes a compelling case. For some reason this whole affair reminds me of the still circulating theories that FDR "knew" of the impending Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor but did nothing because he needed a reason to convince the American public that going to war was necessary. BTW, for those interested in the concept of history repeating itself, here's a link to a FDR conspiracy story that offers "proof". What these guys don't understand is that they are as bad as Larry. Somebody writes a book, nobody reads it, but for some reason it's cited as "proof" of this, that or the other thing. Humans love conspiracy's. Its' just like the whole "Dick Cheney" is an evil Oil Man - Obama tried to link everything to Dick Cheney and his oil friends. It's all a huge conspiracy. If Dick Cheney's energy plan is such an inherent evil, then why did Obama vote for it? (McCain didn't by the way). It's all bull****. Nobody knows for sure - it's all guess work. Ahhh...the great Faux News Equalizer. :) No offense Harry, but you are Larry's opposite. Two dies of the same coin. Your just not as weird. |
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On Aug 8, 6:10 am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 10:59:01 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 8 Aug 2008 03:17:00 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message om... "-rick-" wrote in message om... Eisboch wrote: I am watching ..... and listening. I see a whole bunch of noise, spin and condemnations, but where's the "confirmation" you speak of. All I hear is others saying, like you, "It is confirmed". Yet ..... were is the confirmation? What have I missed? Did you happen to catch this? http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...oryId=93319762 "listen now" Thanks. I listened to the whole interview. The truth remains invisible, since his primary sources are currently denying the story, but he makes a compelling case. For some reason this whole affair reminds me of the still circulating theories that FDR "knew" of the impending Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor but did nothing because he needed a reason to convince the American public that going to war was necessary. BTW, for those interested in the concept of history repeating itself, here's a link to a FDR conspiracy story that offers "proof". What these guys don't understand is that they are as bad as Larry. Somebody writes a book, nobody reads it, but for some reason it's cited as "proof" of this, that or the other thing. Humans love conspiracy's. Its' just like the whole "Dick Cheney" is an evil Oil Man - Obama tried to link everything to Dick Cheney and his oil friends. It's all a huge conspiracy. If Dick Cheney's energy plan is such an inherent evil, then why did Obama vote for it? (McCain didn't by the way). It's all bull****. Nobody knows for sure - it's all guess work. By the way, it's called "connecting the dots". http://iowahawk.typepad.com/iowahawk...Conspiracy.jpg Lots of dots make lots of connections no matter how vague. ~~ snerk ~~ Speaking of "conspiracy" , Larry loves this kind of stuff. i got your "Conspiracy" right here.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UQ5CHifqMs Plenty for everybody, too! |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 07:04:57 -0400, hk wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 8 Aug 2008 03:17:00 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "-rick-" wrote in message . .. Eisboch wrote: I am watching ..... and listening. I see a whole bunch of noise, spin and condemnations, but where's the "confirmation" you speak of. All I hear is others saying, like you, "It is confirmed". Yet ..... were is the confirmation? What have I missed? Did you happen to catch this? http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...oryId=93319762 "listen now" Thanks. I listened to the whole interview. The truth remains invisible, since his primary sources are currently denying the story, but he makes a compelling case. For some reason this whole affair reminds me of the still circulating theories that FDR "knew" of the impending Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor but did nothing because he needed a reason to convince the American public that going to war was necessary. BTW, for those interested in the concept of history repeating itself, here's a link to a FDR conspiracy story that offers "proof". What these guys don't understand is that they are as bad as Larry. Somebody writes a book, nobody reads it, but for some reason it's cited as "proof" of this, that or the other thing. Humans love conspiracy's. Its' just like the whole "Dick Cheney" is an evil Oil Man - Obama tried to link everything to Dick Cheney and his oil friends. It's all a huge conspiracy. If Dick Cheney's energy plan is such an inherent evil, then why did Obama vote for it? (McCain didn't by the way). It's all bull****. Nobody knows for sure - it's all guess work. Ahhh...the great Faux News Equalizer. :) No offense Harry, but you are Larry's opposite. Two dies of the same coin. Your just not as weird. Sure, Tom, and that's just because I believe the Bush Admin lied us into a war with Iraq. -- Republicans - They Take Special Pride in their Ignorance. |
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On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 10:59:01 +0000, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
It's all a huge conspiracy. Yeah but, I you'll notice most, not all, conspiracy theories come into being because there are so many holes in the original. By modern standards, the Warren Commission Report on the Kennedy assassination left lots to be desired. Perhaps, if the Bush administration had done a better job of "selling" the war, if we had actually found some WMD, if the "yellow cake" from Niger wasn't based on forged Italian documents, if Saddam's ties to Al Qaeda were conclusive, we wouldn't have so many "conspiracy theories". On the other hand, those that believe we never landed on the moon, are just nuts. I have personally seen the Alurian mothership that took Armstrong and Aldrin there when I was working at Area 51. |
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hk wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 07:04:57 -0400, hk wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 8 Aug 2008 03:17:00 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "-rick-" wrote in message . .. Eisboch wrote: I am watching ..... and listening. I see a whole bunch of noise, spin and condemnations, but where's the "confirmation" you speak of. All I hear is others saying, like you, "It is confirmed". Yet ..... were is the confirmation? What have I missed? Did you happen to catch this? http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...oryId=93319762 "listen now" Thanks. I listened to the whole interview. The truth remains invisible, since his primary sources are currently denying the story, but he makes a compelling case. For some reason this whole affair reminds me of the still circulating theories that FDR "knew" of the impending Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor but did nothing because he needed a reason to convince the American public that going to war was necessary. BTW, for those interested in the concept of history repeating itself, here's a link to a FDR conspiracy story that offers "proof". What these guys don't understand is that they are as bad as Larry. Somebody writes a book, nobody reads it, but for some reason it's cited as "proof" of this, that or the other thing. Humans love conspiracy's. Its' just like the whole "Dick Cheney" is an evil Oil Man - Obama tried to link everything to Dick Cheney and his oil friends. It's all a huge conspiracy. If Dick Cheney's energy plan is such an inherent evil, then why did Obama vote for it? (McCain didn't by the way). It's all bull****. Nobody knows for sure - it's all guess work. Ahhh...the great Faux News Equalizer. :) No offense Harry, but you are Larry's opposite. Two dies of the same coin. Your just not as weird. Sure, Tom, and that's just because I believe the Bush Admin lied us into a war with Iraq. Just like Johnson lied us into a war in Vietnam. |
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On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 07:26:06 -0400, hk wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 07:04:57 -0400, hk wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 8 Aug 2008 03:17:00 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "-rick-" wrote in message . .. Eisboch wrote: I am watching ..... and listening. I see a whole bunch of noise, spin and condemnations, but where's the "confirmation" you speak of. All I hear is others saying, like you, "It is confirmed". Yet ..... were is the confirmation? What have I missed? Did you happen to catch this? http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...oryId=93319762 "listen now" Thanks. I listened to the whole interview. The truth remains invisible, since his primary sources are currently denying the story, but he makes a compelling case. For some reason this whole affair reminds me of the still circulating theories that FDR "knew" of the impending Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor but did nothing because he needed a reason to convince the American public that going to war was necessary. BTW, for those interested in the concept of history repeating itself, here's a link to a FDR conspiracy story that offers "proof". What these guys don't understand is that they are as bad as Larry. Somebody writes a book, nobody reads it, but for some reason it's cited as "proof" of this, that or the other thing. Humans love conspiracy's. Its' just like the whole "Dick Cheney" is an evil Oil Man - Obama tried to link everything to Dick Cheney and his oil friends. It's all a huge conspiracy. If Dick Cheney's energy plan is such an inherent evil, then why did Obama vote for it? (McCain didn't by the way). It's all bull****. Nobody knows for sure - it's all guess work. Ahhh...the great Faux News Equalizer. :) No offense Harry, but you are Larry's opposite. Two dies of the same coin. Your just not as weird. Sure, Tom, and that's just because I believe the Bush Admin lied us into a war with Iraq. You believe what you want to believe. That's the point. Truthers are Truthers - little or no evidence, lots of dots. In mathematics, there is a concept called convergence which describes limiting behaviour, particularly of an infinite sequence or series, toward some limit. Put another way, convergence claims the existence of a limit which may be unknown. Put another way all dots can eventually be connected in some way no matter how remote and/or disconnected from the orignal limit if one continually connects them in unique unlimited ways not related to the orignal limiting design. Which is how you get Rockefeller, Tri-Lateral Commissions, Illumaniti, Freemasonry, Dick Cheney, WMDs in Iraq and 9/11 Trutherism. In short, you are Larry - a dot connector. Just a different kind of dot connector. :) |
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