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  • runningman
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    Illustrious you have more than double my post count and I have been here twice as long... Who's trolling?? Not me

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  • i!!ustrious
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    ^ your trolling got politics closed hard, brah.

    also,

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  • runningman
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    Let's not get this thread closed too.

    The US just bombed Yemen

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  • i!!ustrious
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    lol, mods, admins, support crews: i lurve how you delete posts, but not the ones indirectly personal and buttmad. and so you delete a sincerely honest and impersonal (impersonal in that its message is broadly indicative) notification -- with no spite or hate within. another thing, you esteem yourselves as so mature --- when in reality, those that do claim maturity, are by virtue, not mature.

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  • floridaorange
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    Originally posted by thebanned1
    its like its suddenly "cool" to try to kick America while it's down by delegitimizing it's government and leaders
    /fixed

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  • res0nat0r
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    Originally posted by thebanned1
    its like its suddenly "cool" to doubt
    rebels yo

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  • thebanned1
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    its like its suddenly "cool" to doubt

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  • thebanned1
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    Originally posted by sonatine
    I for one am going to say I totally understand the premise behind conspiracy theories. You have people in power making decisons that affect the course of the world and no one will ever really know what they say or think behind closed doors. It's easy to start having certain ideas about what's going on. The fact those in power lie only fuels the fire. But I also think sometimes an apple is just an apple.
    oh i completely understand why there are so many flying around, its become like a fashion and there are many who completely doubt everything official they are told but u have to admit that in certain circles there are "official" things that need to be kept within that circle

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  • sonatine
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    I for one am going to say I totally understand the premise behind conspiracy theories. You have people in power making decisons that affect the course of the world and no one will ever really know what they say or think behind closed doors. It's easy to start having certain ideas about what's going on. The fact those in power lie only fuels the fire. But I also think sometimes an apple is just an apple.

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  • thebanned1
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    i,ve sat for years on the internet and looked @ just about every conspiracy theory that's ever graced the net, most of them are completely based on people believing what they hear in the media and also what other people speculate themselves to be truth yet these people are usually the first to turn round to u and say " never believe what u read in the papers "...its crazy

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  • thebanned1
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    Originally posted by floridaorange
    I think religion and politics both should be left off this board entirely. But some people like the drama.
    for me personally its nothing to do with drama m8, its about trying to show the good people of [ms] common sense and although i might not or never be right i kinda like the debate about it

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  • floridaorange
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    Originally posted by sonatine
    it's hard to have a real conversation because there are just some things people are going to believe and some things people are definitely not going to believe. It's like debating the existence of God.
    I think religion and politics both should be left off this board entirely. But some people like the drama.

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  • Caley Martin
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  • Highsteppa
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    Originally posted by Shpira
    Says who?? Where is the evidence? in fact any public evidence apart from silly videos?? Also there have been many people who were responsible for the deaths of thousands but that didn't warrant illegally invading a sovereign state to assassinate a citizen of a yet different state.
    You're the most wanted mass murder walking the planet at this moment, you've declared a jihad on the most powerful nation in the world, and have had a history long standing in murdering civilians and military personnel indiscriminately.

    Add to that the fact that he's been dwelling for the last 5 years, as per intelligence reports and confirmed by one of his wives now by Pakistani intelligence (link:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-13300910), in a country that has said repeatedly that they don't know where he's been.

    Add to that the Pakistani ISI has had a long standing suspicion of having personnel leaking information to al Quaeda and their offshoots prior to raids, and the insurgency a few years back that was occuring to the northwest of Islamabad. Remember how concerned people were that the insurgents getting their hands on the Pakistani nuclear technology.

    With circumstances this shaky and the U.S. assessing an ally that might be leaking information to the very enemy they're claiming to be a partner in aiding to kill, capture and suppress. It's not hard to see why they didn't alert Pakistan prior to the raid. Is it a violation of international law? That's for the lawyers to decide. It's

    But if the country is harboring the world's most wanted terrorist, knowingly or unknowingly in a neighborhood where the Pakistani military brass are known to reside, with their version of West Point academy being a short drive away, questions of the reliability of said ally as well as their loyalty deserves to be called into question as well to the commitment to the cause. With the sizable amount that is given to Pakistan in the form of monetary aid on a yearly basis (not sure of how much, but it is in the billions), I can see why they went around the Pakistan government on this mission.

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  • runningman
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    Originally posted by thebanned1
    ah fuck it man,why not have a nice 6 course meal n invite all the top guys of al Qaeda round for an in depth discussion on the future attacks
    Like the Pentagon did with Al Awlaki?? They sat down and had dinner with him when he was on a terror watch list and just months after 9/11.



    EXCLUSIVE: Al Qaeda Leader Dined at the Pentagon Just Months After 9/11
    By Catherine Herridge
    Published October 20, 2010

    Anwar Al-Awlaki may be the first American on the CIA's kill or capture list, but he was also a lunch guest of military brass at the Pentagon within months of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, Fox News has learned.
    Documents exclusively obtained by Fox News, including an FBI interview conducted after the Fort Hood shooting in November 2009, state that Awlaki was taken to the Pentagon as part of the military’s outreach to the Muslim community in the immediate aftermath of the attacks.











    Educate yourself my friends.

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