Jon Stewart lays the smack down on Obama and exposes all the promises he hasn't kept

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  • raptor
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    Juche!

    I was rooting for DPRK in the World Cup lol

    Those guys probably got arrested for losing though

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  • tom502
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    HEROES

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  • MGX
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    Gays and pedophiles are not the same thing.

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  • sgreger1
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    Originally posted by raptor View Post
    Pretty much this but with an emphasis on the Contras and raped nuns and such.


    What? Those were the best parts! Lol, I didnt know anything about nuns but the contra thing was kind of a **** up lol. I mean, in a way I see his reasoning. The commies were our enemies and we wanted to expunge the deplorable scour of communism from the earth so we funded some people who had a similar cause. The whole murder/rape/overthrow of government funded by selling cocaine to our inner city minorities was just an unexpected biproduct. You know how it goes.
    Oh wait, I forgot about the whole Rick Ross thing... okay yah I guess we sold coke to fund a foreign revolution against a sovereign government at the cost of thousands of lives and created an ongoing drug problem that has killed countless minorities and that lead to the war on drugs which has wasted tens of billions of dollars, militarized our police and ruined the lives of millions.

    But hey man, he was the gipper!


    lolll, America is a funny place. We are the national version of the anti-gay priest who molests little boys in his spare time.

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  • truthwolf1
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    Originally posted by MGX View Post
    His main point is addressed immediately afterward his statements in the document. The first point is intelligible. Perhaps it was a mistake but #1 makes little sense. He does have good credentials, U of Maryland is a well regarded fire protection engineering school (one of very few in the world). However a few questions doesn't negate column buckling; the FEA [finite element analysis] is the best we have but with any iterative solution; garbage in, garbage out. I've seen the FEA and it makes sense. The fellow's concerns don't amount to a government cover up and towards the end of his testimony he's pandering for more money.
    What I was getting at MGX, is that there are many in the Fringe with high credentials calling for a new investigation. This guy was a suprise to myself, since I have never looked into the direct people, witnesses etc.. who dealt with NIST. When I have the time I would like to.

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  • raptor
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    Originally posted by sgreger1 View Post
    Just out of curiosity, what was your beef with reagan?

    For me it was the big government, overspending, hyper comministophobic atmosphere
    Pretty much this but with an emphasis on the Contras and raped nuns and such.

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  • sgreger1
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    Originally posted by raptor View Post
    Yes, Reagan was a shining beacon of asdfhgahasghag

    Just out of curiosity, what was your beef with reagan?

    For me it was the big government, overspending, hyper comministophobic atmosphere. but I think he was the Obama of the right. When republicans hear him they like him and want to trust him, even if his record isn't perfect.

    /The gipper

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  • raptor
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    Originally posted by bipolarbear1968 View Post
    Yes, Reagan was a shining beacon of asdfhgahasghag

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  • MGX
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    Originally posted by truthwolf1 View Post
    I am glad they are entertaining to you. GO FRINGE YOURSELF!

    James Quintiere, Ph.D., former Chief of the Fire Science Division of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), has called for an independent review of NIST's investigation into the collapses of the World Trade Center Towers on 9/11.

    http://www2.ae911truth.org/info/12
    His main point is addressed immediately afterward his statements in the document. The first point is intelligible. Perhaps it was a mistake but #1 makes little sense. He does have good credentials, U of Maryland is a well regarded fire protection engineering school (one of very few in the world). However a few questions doesn't negate column buckling; the FEA [finite element analysis] is the best we have but with any iterative solution; garbage in, garbage out. I've seen the FEA and it makes sense. The fellow's concerns don't amount to a government cover up and towards the end of his testimony he's pandering for more money.

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  • bipolarbear1968
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  • truthwolf1
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    Originally posted by MGX
    One could, say, hire some top notch PhD structural engineers to investigate...wait, that's been done.

    When the scientists and engineers start screaming 'cover up', then I'll be concerned (Surely they're all spending their government hush money in paradise resorts ). However don't misunderstand - I fully support the fringe as their theories are entertaining.
    I am glad they are entertaining to you. GO FRINGE YOURSELF!

    James Quintiere, Ph.D., former Chief of the Fire Science Division of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), has called for an independent review of NIST's investigation into the collapses of the World Trade Center Towers on 9/11.

    http://www2.ae911truth.org/info/12

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  • MGX
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    One could, say, hire some top notch PhD structural engineers to investigate...wait, that's been done.

    When the scientists and engineers start screaming 'cover up', then I'll be concerned (Surely they're all spending their government hush money in paradise resorts ). However don't misunderstand - I fully support the fringe as their theories are entertaining.

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  • sgreger1
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    Originally posted by tom502 View Post
    It would have to be a truely independent group to do it. Any official gevernment group would simply give us what they already have. And I bet they would say it's a matter of national security that whatever "evidence" may still exist, cannot be examined.

    Yah all we need is a truly independent group and a unicorn. The unicorn i think we can manage, but the truly independent group is a myth which I don't think has any basis in reality.

    Lets say you chose 10 Americans at random to do an investigation. If there were such an elaborate conspiracy being covered up, than someone would get to those 10 people.

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  • devilock76
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    Originally posted by tom502 View Post
    It would have to be a truely independent group to do it. Any official gevernment group would simply give us what they already have. And I bet they would say it's a matter of national security that whatever "evidence" may still exist, cannot be examined.
    Could there ever truly be such an independent group for these things to the level their effects have permeated the global political/social/economic strata?

    Ken

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  • sgreger1
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    You guys are dreaming. First of all they already got rid of the evidence. Anything else they have including tapes would never find themselves in the hands of investigators or in a court room because of national security. There would be nothing to investigate. That's the thing, if something did happen, it's gone. There is no way this will ever happen, no matter how big the 9-11 truth lobby gets, because it can't be done.

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