9/11 "Truther" gets verbally assaulted by Patridge Family

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  1. Josh Inno

    Josh Inno Guest

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    #21
    :confused: To his TWELVE YEAR OLD!?!?!
    Okay. Now, I'm mad! *Grrrrr*

    As for Johhny, the fact that he recognized -his- place in the public eye, while trying to protect his daughter just won him some respect from me.

    As for Conner, I think that he personally exercised constraint when they laid into him and called him a nut job while on the phone with him.
     
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  2. AGS

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    #22
    That child actor guy made a FUBAR or two when Conner came on the AJ show earlier today.

    http://prisonplanet.tv/audio/201206conner.mp3

    Still, as a washed-up so-called "celebrity" he's been milking the hell out of it. :rolleyes:

    He loves Bush even more than a couple of people in this P&R forum do. :confused:
     
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  3. GTech

    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    #23
    LOL! "There needs to be an investigation into whether he's alleging false charges."

    Coming from Alex "aids in the corn" Jones, that's one of the funniest things I've ever heard him say, and he's said some whoppers! I love the irony!
     
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  4. AGS

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    #24
    That Danny Bonaduce sounds a lot like a Douche in the clip they have of him though. He keeps contradicting himself all the time. :D

    Sounds like a typical angry old male with a low IQ I reckon. :D
     
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  5. GTech

    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    #25
    I thought he sounded pretty good! Blasting the anti-American schizoids. I wonder if he has a low self-esteem like conner and aj?
     
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  6. AGS

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    #26
    He sounded just like the idiot that he is mate.

    Going on about allowing his 12 year old daughter to use his MySpace account and getting confused with his story.

    I see this washed-up "celeb" getting a lot of exposure out of this though, apparently O'Reilly wants him on his show. Sounds like fun. :p
     
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  7. Dead Corn

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    #27
    AGS... this is an especially well known marketing promotion in the internet world. How do you think AOL got started?
     
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  8. pingpong123

    pingpong123 Well-Known Member

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    #28
    If O'reily wants him on his show then he really is a quack. There is nothing more dangerous to any american than some flag waving robot, that accepts everything his government tells him. But that guy shouldnt get on the presidents case. Bush junior is just a puppet doing as he is told by the establishment so lay off him guys:D

    Part of being an american is always having the right to question ur government, This is how you improve it. Government for the people and by the [people, not a government for the right wing and left wing idiots lol. Study your history and u will see that every top power country has ruled by supressing weaker countries. This is the natural order of things. Hopefully one day the human race will learn to truely love each other . Hopefully before jesus returns
    Merry christmas folks
     
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  9. pingpong123

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    #29
    AGS lay off danny B, the guys probably not thinking straight after what hes been through looooooooooooool
     
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  10. GTech

    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    #30
    Uh oh, the "you believe everything your government tells you" card. That's original :D

    It's almost as original as when some ceasesly attack their country, then attempt to sheild their actions behind "Part of being an american is always having the right to question ur government."

    Of course, lacking is, the presence of any questions. These shields are losing their effect.
     
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  11. pingpong123

    pingpong123 Well-Known Member

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    #31
    Gtech maybe u never took a history class except for those high school history classes?, but the one thing that is constant throughout the history of man is that the strong will always supress the weak.
    Case in point mohammed mossadegh(who had a phd) but wasnt willing to give up 51% control of iranian oil to US.You wont get this from fox news, talk to the iranian students and the educated iranians(not the mullahs ruling it today). The shah never had the majority popularity and never would have returned to power without the cia's help. When we debate about the tragedies that happen to a country, who knows more about this then the people and the intellectuals in that country. http://www.iranian.com/Opinion/2000/January/Century/mossadegh.html This link tells all about the peoples opinions of the shah . From the roman empire to today this is how the strong have always oppressed the weak and no government owes the truth to its people. The golden rule throughout is that the good always die young 99% of the time. The more i read about mossadegh the more i admire the man and know that iran would have been a peaceful nation if we hadnt taken him out in a cia backed coup installing the super minority shah who instantly starting giving the favorable oil contracts out. Imagine if some foreign power starts meddling in our country for no reason except to take our resources away from the american people. Do you think we would be ticked off?
    Heck yea we would. Mohammad mossadegh is a hero to most of teh iranian people that love peace, but gtech open your mind and read into this before u place judegment on my response. Forget fox news for a second and read it for urself. As a christian and as a fellow human my job is pursuit of the truth, not to wave some banner in the air mindlessly and blindlessly.
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    pingpong123, Dec 25, 2006 IP
  12. pingpong123

    pingpong123 Well-Known Member

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    #32
    This is the info i promised to you gtech many months ago. Now please do your own studying on this before making a response.

    http://www.answers.com/topic/operation-ajax

    Operation Ajax


    Operation Ajax (1953) (officially TP-AJAX) was a covert operation by the United Kingdom and the United States to remove the nationalist[1] cabinet of Iranian Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh from power, to support the Pahlavi dynasty and consolidate the power of Mohammed Reza Pahlavi. The idea of overthrowing Mossadegh was conceived by the British. They originally asked President Truman for assistance, but he refused. When Eisenhower became president in 1953, the British proposed the idea once again, and this time, the Americans agreed to help.

    Rationale for the intervention included Mossadegh’s socialist political views and his nationalization, without compensation, of the oil industry which was previously operated by the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (which later changed its name to The British Petroleum Company) under contracts disputed by the nationalists as unfair. A particular point of contention was the refusal of the Anglo-Iranian Oil company to allow an audit of the accounts to determine whether the Iranian government received the royalties it was due. Intransigence on the part of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company led the nationalist government to escalate its demands, requiring an equal share in the oil revenues. The final crisis was precipitated when the oil company ceased operations in Iran rather than accepting the Iranian government's demands.

    The newly state-owned oil companies saw a dramatic drop in productivity and, consequently, exports; this resulted in the Abadan Crisis, a situation that was further aggravated by its export markets being closed. Even so royalties to the Iranian government were significantly higher than before nationalization. Without its own distribution network it was denied access to markets by an international blockade intended to coerce Mossadegh into reprivatization. In addition, the appropriation of the companies resulted in Western allegations that Mossadegh was a Communist and suspicions that Iran was in danger of falling under the influences of the neighboring Soviet Union. But Mossadegh refused to back down under international pressure.

    For the U.S., an important factor to consider was Iran’s border with the Soviet Union. A pro-American Iran under the Shah would give the U.S. a double strategic advantage in the ensuing Cold War, as a NATO alliance was already in effect with the government of Turkey, also bordering the USSR.

    In planning the operation, the CIA organized a guerrilla force in case the communist Tudeh Party seized power as a result of the chaos created by Operation Ajax. According to formerly “Top Secret” documents released by the National Security Archive, Undersecretary of State Walter Bedell Smith reported that the CIA had reached an agreement with Qashqai tribal leaders in southern Iran to establish a clandestine safe haven from which U.S.-funded guerrillas and intelligence agents could operate.

    Operation Ajax was the first time the Central Intelligence Agency was involved in a plot to overthrow a democratically-elected government. The success of this operation, and its relatively low cost, encouraged the CIA to successfully carry out a similar operation in Guatemala a year later.

    Widespread dissatisfaction with the regime of the reinstalled Shah led to the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran and the occupation of the U.S. embassy. The role that the U.S. embassy had played in the 1953 coup led the revolutionary guards to suspect that it might be used to play a similar role in suppressing the revolution.

    The leader of Operation Ajax was Kermit Roosevelt, Jr., a senior CIA agent, and grandson of the former U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. While formal leadership was vested in Kermit Roosevelt, the project was designed and executed by Donald Wilber, a career contract CIA agent and acclaimed author of books on Iran, Afghanistan and Ceylon.

    As a condition of restoring the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, the U.S. was able to dictate that the AIOC’s oil monopoly should lapse. Five major U.S. oil companies, plus Royal Dutch Shell and French Compagnie Française des Pétroles were given licences to operate in the country alongside AIOC.


    Footnotes
    ^ A Very British Coup (English) (radio show). Document. British Broadcasting Corporation (2005). Retrieved on 2006-06-14.

    References
    Kinzer, Stephen (2003). All the Shah's Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0-471-26517-9.

    External links
    The CIA and Iran: What Really Happened?—alternate view by Ardeshir Zahedi
    50 Years Later—a look back at the 1953 U.S.-backed coup in Iran
    The C.I.A. in Iran—New York Times report based on uncovered CIA documents
    The Secret CIA History of the Iran Coup, 1953—Provided by the National Security Archive
    Mohammad Mosaddeq and the 1953 Coup in Iran—new book from the National Security Archive reexamines the coup
    How to Overthrow a Government—interview with Steven Kinzer, author of All the Shah’s Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror
    All The Shah’s Men—interview with Steven Kinzer
    Review of All the Shah's Men by David S. Robarge
    A Very Elegant Coup—critique of All the Shah’s Men



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  13. AGS

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    #33
    No chance of him doing that mate.

    He'll make a response (guaranteed) but he won't do any studying, he'll just post his usual crappy response. :rolleyes:

    There has been so much deception of the public by people in power for many years now and you know why they will always get away with it?
    Because of people like GTech.
     
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  14. GTech

    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    #34
    This, nor anything in your post for that matter, has no bearing on my comments to your comments. In fact, you go on to prove the point I was making. It's anyone's best guess why you would do that, lest you just were not aware of it.

    I also note the reference to Fox news, which of course, has no bearing either. But no post is complete without it.

    On to the article itself, it was a good read. I found it very informative though not convinced of it's accuracy. Ironically, you previously note "flag waving robot, that accepts everything his government tells him" but fail to realize some of the sources for the article comes from the government. Wow, what a shocker! Ping pong is a robot who believes everything his government tells him :D

    All in all, it has no bearing at all on the oft misused "Part of being an american is always having the right to question ur government" that is so typically used as a shield by those who aren't really asking questions, but rather ceasessly attacking their country. In fact, it had nothing to do with the nutjobs AGS bows down to, that aid and comfort terrorists by seeking to place blame on their country.

    In regards to Iran, though completely off topic, what I'm concerned with is a moonbat leader calling for Israel to be wiped off the map and eluding that the US and UK will go follow the same path while developing nuclear weapons. I suspect most rationale people are concerned with this as well.

    I'm also concerned when Iranian military are captured by our forces in Iraq.
     
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  15. pingpong123

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    #35
    :D I give up:D . I guess someone has to sow the seeds of disinformation. Gtech how do u think this nutcase came to power. What i posted has alot of bearing on this subject. How will 3rd world countries trust us knowing what i just posted about now. I mean they knew this way before i did. clearly emperor building doesnt work anymore. AGS , i agree and its too bad. We really need some free thinkers in this world.
     
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    #36
    Yup I agree mate, the main problem is that we are conditioned from a very early age, this is then accepted as the "norm."

    People like me and you that question the "norm" are looked upon as "moonbats" by idiots that flatly refuse to believe that we may not be being told the entire truth.

    The whole idea is to keep people in line, the problem is that as we are evolving we are questioning things. More and more people are starting to question what we are being told, still nowhere near enough people but over time I'm hoping it will grow. Some fools will always believe everything that they are told by their respective Governments but that will always be the way with certain people.
     
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    #37
    Its a shame AGS because in the meantime the masses are the ones who are suffering. I sometimes wished this planet would be one big country:)
     
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    #38
    Never...........
     
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    Cant blame a peace loving person for wishing Ricklol
     
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