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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Sonnabend on February 02, 2008, 09:41:44 AM
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http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=108494
These nutbags would be perfectly at home at DU's 9/11 forum
Read it and weep. THIS is why they call him Dr Nuts.
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yet he loves you, child.
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Read it and weep. THIS is why they call him Dr Nuts.
I prefer to call him Landru (http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Landru).
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Oh man they are as bad as the DUmmies. :rotf:
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Undersea? That's ****in' Navy SEALs. Jesus, buy some silver and food stores NOW. This is obviously about the oil bourse and the pipeline Cheney wants.
:rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :lmao: :lmao:
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Oh man they are as bad as the DUmmies. :rotf:
I have a suspicion that alot of The Ronulans are in fact moonbats doing anything they can to get a Dem in the White House.
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Yep, phase 1 in the plans to invade a country is to cut their internet. Because without the internet, dumbass moonbat/ronbots won't know when to mobilize to repell invading forces...
Eyes are blind my ass... :rotf: These people have no ****ing clue what the hell is going on apparently.
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Are you of the Body?
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This reminds me off how during World War I the British cut the telegraph cable between the US and Germany. With on British news (ie propaganda) reaching the US, the public opinion shifted gravely to anti-German favor.
Yeah...and all those ships sinking in the North Atlantic were really British flagged as German.
BUSH SANK TEH LUSITANIA!!11!
As an aside, the Paulestinians fail at basic logic/theology. Check out this sig from one of their precinct leaders:
An honest evil man is more praiseworthy than a dishonest pious man
Although an evil man may honestly admit himself as such a pious man, by definition, cannot be dishonest.
Of course this seems to be little more than an effort to exonerate St Paul of the Flaming Anus' racist past (present?).
Idiots.
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Please, consider this....
If the British government circa 1750 had all of the powers that our current government wants, the American Revolution would have never happened. The founders would have been electronically monitered, biometrically tracked, and terminated before they could enact their terrorist plans. The government sponsored mass media would've supported it, too. Does that scare you? Soon, there will never be another revolution again, so I hope you're happy with the government and where it's headed. Let that guide your future decisions in life.
And remember, pretty much without exception, the powers that be, Rockefellers, Bushes, Kennedys, etc., all have their roots in crime. Now, they're going to chip us in the name of anti crime and terrorism. Ironic.
Pull out a dollar bill. Look on the back. You're working for Pharoah. I don't care if you make 100k a year. We're all working for Pharoah, but divine right has been replaced with bureaucratic obfuscation. Same shit, different millenium.
They are batshit crazy
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They are batshit crazy
Apparently we should denude ourselves of any national defense.
Here's their flaw in thinking (among many):
They see government not as the collective defense mechanism, but as a seperate evil. If one government is evil, all must be evil. In logic this is called the fallacy of the undistributed middle, i.e. a horse is an animal ergo all animals are horses.
If a people are just and they have come together in the name of a just cause then their cause is just but the Paulestinians refuse to see the US government as a manifestation of the American people. If any war is wrong it is because that nation's people are wrong. It's the same as their claims of impending "marshall" law. Which army? The American army? It's a pretty dim view of the American soldier that suggests they would support--wittingly or otherwise--a coup d' etat.
The fact is: our war-making powers are our right as a free people as much as their beloved 2nd Amendment. The US military is the 2nd Amendment writ large.