People who feel the need to inform people they know everything, are a dime a dozen online.subterFUSE wrote:@ you guys.
I could have scripted your responses.
subterFUSE, can you say "egomaniac"?
I think you can!
ah yes, there goes that temper again. Too bad you can't just stay at the level we've been at rather than personal attacks.Spikee wrote:How about all people that are willing to accept things as they've been presented, like a lapdog for the gov't, are inbred morons?robtronik wrote:Everyone that pushes for the conpiracy wants to so fully believe that their world view on governments, corporations, and nations like Isreal are somehow behind the attacks (or were complicit in it).
Stop generalizing. There are some of us that only give credence to the conspiracy theory because we've examined the data and know that a full conclusion can't be reached.
You're an absolute idiot.
And then, of course, there is that person who is at a right angle from the person on the hill who has the vantage point that shows him the pyramid is actually at the end of a very large pole that is holding it up.markaugust wrote:a friend of mine once said the following example:
imagine a mid air floating pyramid in a big valley.
one person is lying under it pretty close to the pyramid
another one is standing a mile away on a hill;
the guy on the hill has perspective and can see that it is a pyramid
the guy under the pyramid tells the other he is crazy, cauz what he sees is a square.
and nothing else,
(i am sure the story sounds better in dutch)
rob; get the hell away from under that pyramid man!, (cauz it is actually foxnews/bill o'reilly and it is gonna squash you, if you don't watch out!!)
p.s that bill o'reilly-fellow must be one of the scarriest assholes (with power) i've ever seen on television in my life...
Plenty of other people have brought up plenty of questions of your opinions and views without resorting to personal attacks, and you ignore them in order to reply to the one person who lost their cool....Do you only care to strengthen your own case by centering on what is the easiest target?robtronik wrote:I'm only, you know, asking.
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[b]Did the U.S. Government plan and execute the events that occured on 9/11?[/b]
Yes, without question [ 3 ] 8%
Absolutely Not [ 9 ] 26%
Yes, but only a part of it [ 3 ] 8%
No - but I still think there was a cover up [ 19 ] 55%
Total Votes : 34
You saw my post above?Machinesworking wrote:Plenty of other people have brought up plenty of questions of your opinions and views without resorting to personal attacks, and you ignore them in order to reply to the one person who lost their cool....Do you only care to strengthen your own case by centering on what is the easiest target?robtronik wrote:I'm only, you know, asking.
Again, why were there no planes scrambling these jets? We scramble jets and small aircraft that mildly fly off course all the time, you seriously can't believe that the military would wait around for approval before sending a jet in to blow up at least the second plane that hit the second tower? There was plenty of time to scramble the second plane, and it was already known that there were four highjacked planes..... with our air force and previous incidents similar to this, plenty of time.
Why were there no black boxes for either plane? The heat and pressure wasn't enough to destroy them. Yet it was claimed that a paper passport was found in the rubble?
Why did we go into Iraq when any intelligence officer would tell you that Bin Ladin would be least likely to be in Iraq, or that Bin Ladin hated Saddam Hussein almost as much as the USA?
I don't have answers to these questions, but they sure as hell should be asked don't you think? I certainly don't think that these questions are only the property of the conspiracy theorists.
Erm... you read the quote that I was responding to, right? The only reason why I posted that was because of Robtronik's generalization.subterFUSE wrote:How about all people that are willing to accept things as they've been presented, like a lapdog for the gov't, are inbred morons?
That's a bit unfair. It goes both ways, man.
You claim that anyone who beleives the 9/11 commission report is a mindless lapdog. The same could be said of people who watched the conspiracy documentaries, and believe those. They are merely siding with someone else's theory. Just because you feel so strongly that you're right, doesn't make you better, or worse than said "lapdogs".
Everything you said applies to your side as well though, if you cannot prove that the US is involved in 911, then the US was not involved...... It's as prejudiced to think that the US government is innocent as it is to think that the US government is guilty, yet you have stated that you think the US government is innocent......robtronik wrote:Sure you can ask all these questions. By all means, do it. Am I the one responsible for finding you an answer?
NO.
They are great questions to ponder - and by all means, when you find the answer, please report back.
I have a question too: How come we haven't disproven that there is no alien life? SOME PLEASE FIND ME THE ANSWER. OTHERWISE I MUST BELIEVE that alien life exists and anyone that argues with me is wrong because they haven't produced proof that no alien life really exists beyond us.
LOL. (the above paragraph was intended to be sarcastic - and indicative of the logic applied to the analysis of how a 9/11 conspiracy MUST BE TRUE because there is no proof that a conspiracy DIDN'T exist).
And then people wonder why we get frustrated. The data is out there. Its up to you to decide if your theory holds water, not me.
And dont' be mistaken by the belief that if I don't argue your points, you are somehow correct with your beliefs. I'm not your barometer here - just the person pointing how absurd most of the theories are based on all the referenced material found elsewhere (that you are perfectly able to research on your own).
rob.
You've been a reflection of your beliefs since the moment I've talked to you and all you've done is patronize, wage war with speculation presented as fact, dodge questions, and then generalize (and very unfairly and inaccurately). So, let me ask you a question instead...robtronik wrote:ah yes, there goes that temper again. Too bad you can't just stay at the level we've been at rather than personal attacks.Spikee wrote:How about all people that are willing to accept things as they've been presented, like a lapdog for the gov't, are inbred morons?robtronik wrote:Everyone that pushes for the conpiracy wants to so fully believe that their world view on governments, corporations, and nations like Isreal are somehow behind the attacks (or were complicit in it).
Stop generalizing. There are some of us that only give credence to the conspiracy theory because we've examined the data and know that a full conclusion can't be reached.
You're an absolute idiot.
And, needless to say, this is not only a reflection on you but your beliefs you are trying to espouse here.
But I have to chuckle on your "examing the data" to conclude that there was a conspiracy. Why don't you apply your same critical faculties in the reverse direction and try to prove that there wasn't a conspiracy?
Or would that be too offensive to your world view on how insidious the U.S. government really is?
I'm only, you know, asking.
rob.