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Jan 15th, 2006 02:54 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
ziggytrix | He's a UNTIER, not a DIVISOR. | |||||||||||||||||||
Jan 15th, 2006 12:57 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
Geggy |
Maybe I'm the reason for ranxer's absence. Honestly, I used to think the guy was crazy and a bit too over the top. But as the time loomed over, I'm finding out more and more that everything he says is true. Once I started to see the light that 9/11 was an inside job...everything becomes MUCH clearer. And truthfully, I know I'm not crazy. It's easy to recognize the pattern in the timeline of Bush administration's true agenda (PNAC, anyone?), the reason for their habit of bullshitting, breaking laws and stomping on the consitution. I'm not doing this for attention, or to be RAD, DIFFERENT, EXTREEEEME and COOL, I just feel that this is the reality. Although there are some extremists who I think are exagerrating when they say we as americans live in a police state. Those are the people who probably hate their job, their life, trapped under avalanche of credit card bills, etc. I don't feel that my freedom has been stripped otherwise I wouldn't be posting in here. I don't want to force anyone to see things my way because it's a free world (at least I think it is) and everyone is entitled to their own opinion. If Blanco don't want to agree with me, that's fine with me. If he choose to be arrogant, hurl insults at me and call me crazy, that's fine with me. It's his choice not to hear me out. Quote:
And does W. Bush's quote "if you're not with us, you are with the terrorists..." ring any bell? W. Bush is that fucking insane... |
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Jan 13th, 2006 04:25 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
ziggytrix |
For the record, I've always enjoyed Ranxer's posts, and am glad to see Geggy filling the void Ranxer's absence left. Even though it worries me a little bit. |
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Jan 13th, 2006 03:55 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
kahljorn | Geggy is a respected member of the I-mock community. | |||||||||||||||||||
Jan 13th, 2006 03:44 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
El Blanco |
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Now, until these dillusions are either subsided or actually backed up( I have no idea which is less likely), I'm just going to ignore you or mock you like everyone else. |
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Jan 13th, 2006 03:20 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
Geggy |
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Jan 13th, 2006 03:05 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
Geggy |
You're right, you're right about them resigning for their own cause. Tom Brokaw is still working with NBC. Ted Koppel has recently been hired by Discovery Channel. But if I was a hard headed, serious news anchor, I'd make sure I spent my retirement sipping on mai tai and kicking it by the carribean. But I'm curious, do you think the public press have become pussified? Even after the fact that that eye-blinking twat-lipped faggot Geraldo Rivera is what fox news calls the top investigative reporter? That Bill O'Lielly is the man of strong opinion and heavy debator for Fox News? I strongly believe most of the veteran news anchors have resigned not for the reason of old age and their mistakes but in their refusal to obey orders by the Bush administration to act like an obdeient dog. Do you think they'd want to spend their remaining years sitting, rolling and barking and retire in that kind of form? And what do you think might happen to those who refuse to obey/resign and want to continue to perform deep investigation and ask hard questions? Even Dan Rather have mentioned zillion of times that the media have been dumbed down by the administration. He was the first to come up with the lit-tire-around-their-neck analogy. In order to create a hierarchical system clean of dissenters, it's a good idea to hire someone who is more passive, easily bought out and more than willing to smile for the camera and assure the viewers that everything is just hunky dory. |
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Jan 13th, 2006 12:06 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Jan 13th, 2006 10:23 AM | ||||||||||||||||||||
Geggy |
I don't care if Pedro and Damon have betrayed Boston as long as they win a world series for us... Blanco...I'm not jumping into any conclusion. I just feel compelled to believe that this journalist was assassinated because of the long list of the news anchors, journalists who has "resigned", "commited suicide" and "died of a disease" since Bush adiministration took power. Assassination and gagging has become a fixation for this administration. Maybe it was just a coincidence...but I'm just questioning since it's impossible for me to trust anything this administration and the public press says... Here is a list that maybe you can debunk each of them for me since youre the mister know-it-all kind of a guy... Dan Rather Tom Brokaw Peter Jennings Ted Koppel Barabara Walters Gary Webb (shot himself in the back of his head...twice) Hunter Thompson 78 Iranian jounrlaists (who were in the plane that crashed into a building...several witnesses clamied they saw or heard an explosion beforehand) Bush desire to bomb al-Jazeera media outlet Bush and Blair's call to prosecute those who leak any damaging information Pat Robertson's call for Chavez assassination etc etc etc etc and the list goes on and on.... ??? Don't forgot the assassination attampt of Reagen by a guy who worked for H.W. Bush back in the 80's... If you don't think the Bush administration are capable of assassinating anyone...well, you're wrong... |
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Jan 12th, 2006 08:57 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
El Blanco |
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Jan 12th, 2006 07:30 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
ziggytrix | even more likely though, i bet it was some suburbanite kids who needed quick cash for their oxycodone fix, and this guy just looked like he'd have a at least a couple hundred bucks in his wallet. | |||||||||||||||||||
Jan 12th, 2006 06:25 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
KevinTheOmnivore |
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Jan 12th, 2006 06:17 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
kahljorn | True that, everybody has an agenda. | |||||||||||||||||||
Jan 12th, 2006 06:13 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
ziggytrix |
Or more reasonably: he was killed not by Bush's order (that's absurd), but by some jerk who thinks he was doing his patriotic duty to get rid of one of those terrorist-sympathizing libs. Yeah, I'm not saying it's THAT reasonable, but it's certainly more reasonable than thinking conspiracies always occur at the top level. |
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Jan 12th, 2006 04:51 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
El Blanco |
Dude, you just fucking linked to pro-Saddam site. Not just against the occupation, not anti-Bush, not even anti-America. They are pining for the return of Saddam fucking Hussien. They are hero worshipping Tariq Aziz.Everything is a damned conspiracy to them. They don't think Rosenbaum was killed by Team Bush. They don't have the evidence to support such an idea. But they sure as hell hope he was. I'm just curious: Do you work for the Bush Administration? Do you come in here acting this fucking whacked linking to these sites, so when people have logical ,well thought gripes and accusations against him, we can just write them off as left wing conspiracy nuts? If not, you are like the Louis Farehkan of the anti-Bush movement. The people who are already dumb enough to believe your crap are foaming at the mouth for this crap. However, the rest of us who have an ounce of reason are simply put off, if not disgusted, by your inane ramblings. But you want me to speculate on the watch and ring? I don't know. Maybe a wedding ring is hard to fence in their area. Maybe the watch wasn't areal Rolex and they could tell. Maybe they thought they didn't have a lot of time so they grabbed the wallet, wich held his cash. Maybe the attacker(s) were as inept as Maurice Clarett. Its not the kind of occupation that requires a MBA. I don't know. And neither do you, but somehow, you've jumped to the wildest conclusion you can find. If Bush is going to start waxing public figurtes that have written or said disparraging things about him and his cabinet, he's going to be busy for a while. |
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Jan 12th, 2006 03:17 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
Geggy |
YYEEEEAHHHHH....!!!!! Apparently this guy IS studying for PHD... I alway figured the NW part of DC was the rich spot afterall, condos are being sold for half a million bucks there... If you've visited the NE and the Eastern pat of DC, you'll feel as if you're in the middle of the war zone...oh well... Quote:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...901245_pf.html Wash. Post 1/11 Drunk story: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...001788_pf.html And this long-ass article here questions if he was assassinated. It also provides the very last article he's ever written about Alito's view on wiretapping... http://www.uruknet.info/?p=m19478&l=i&size=1&hd=0 |
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Jan 11th, 2006 07:16 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
El Blanco | No yogurt for you until you get rid of that avatar with that fucking sellout. | |||||||||||||||||||
Jan 11th, 2006 04:28 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
KevinTheOmnivore |
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Okay, there really aren't too many "rich parts" of DC. Saying that the NW section of DC is rich would be like saying hipsters live in Brooklyn. Sure they're there, but so is a lot of other stuff. Columbia Heights is in the NW, and although demographics are changing all over the city, it's still not a safe place in many parts. Regardless, DC isn't the silly warzone you've described it as. Quote:
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Jan 11th, 2006 03:44 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
KevinTheOmnivore | This entire thread is hysterical..... | |||||||||||||||||||
Jan 11th, 2006 01:17 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
El Blanco |
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Unless the White House is also training hit squads in Bed-Stuy, Red Hook, South Bronx, Southside of Chicago, South Central LA, etc etc |
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Jan 11th, 2006 12:57 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
Womti | sounds like an excuse for secret lesbian orgies to me. | |||||||||||||||||||
Jan 11th, 2006 11:43 AM | ||||||||||||||||||||
kahljorn |
Yes, but NO BOYS ALLOWED. We need to develop some crazy hazing ritual, maybe by making people eat like 15 pounds of yogurt. Also I want a club house made entirely of recycled yogurt containers. |
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Jan 11th, 2006 10:23 AM | ||||||||||||||||||||
Cosmo Electrolux |
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Jan 11th, 2006 10:21 AM | ||||||||||||||||||||
Geggy |
Yeah thats what I figured...that the two thugs probably wanted to hit the rich part of DC for a better chance at higher score. It was probably just a coincidence taht they robbed the guy who exposed one bush's scandals after another. I still don't understand why they didnt take his rolex and wedding band, though... I've visited DC tons of times and I've heard horror stories about deaf people getting beaten up because thugs assumed they were gang members after not recognizing their sign language. My friend who is studying for phd degree in a deaf univeristy that's right in the smack of the ant farm (oops! how racist of me lol) has this weird insight...he states that the white house is deliberately allowing thugs to run rampant in the dilapidiated part of DC. Whenever someone in the white house feels compelled to whack someone, they would do so, then make it look like a robbery and blame it on the thugs from the ant farm (oops!). Of course this thread has derailed to the topic of yogurt. But then this is America and this is why the Bush administration is able to get away with one crime after another...mainly because we are easily distracted by the power of yogurt. Only if we can resist the power of yogurt, we'll be able to fight and bring down this administration in order to take back our country. Mmmm...yogurt... |
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