The Real Cause of 911?

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by yo-yo, Dec 22, 2005.

  1. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    #761
    It's a bit disturbing that Gtech has to repeat himself, over and over again. I agree completely. But when you give someone the facts and they continue to ingorne them, what do you expect.

    Like with children and learning in general, repetition tends lock the message in ones mind. Not all of us get it the first time around. At least Gtech is patient enough and cares enough to stand firm and consistent.

    I've not seen any "insults", unless you consider presenting facts that blue is blue, when someone says blue is red an insult.

    Thanx, I can wait. ;)
     
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  2. GTech

    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    #762
    I am Mork from Ork. Nano nano ;)

    Are you familiar with Lithium?
     
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    BRUm Well-Known Member

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    #763
    Oh come on Mia, you know that constantly saying someone has a mental disorder is an insult. It's not a fact like "blue is blue". Are you a doctor? Is Gtech? Or maybe Psychotherapists etc?
     
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  4. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    #764
    Not if its true. :eek:

    Don't need a PhD to tell when a spade is a spade. ;)
     
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  5. latehorn

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    #765
    The comment that was in question was this.

    rochow became angry, because he probably felt that it was directed at him.

    You don't have to actually react that much when someone says young angry males with low IQs, unless you don't think that you belongs to that category.
     
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    BRUm Well-Known Member

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    #766
    Aha! Indifference eh latehorn? Think back in history... I'm not a Jew, so I don't care. Ring any bells?

    First they came for...

    Is that the same with race too? Something's only racist if the comment's of your colour? Utter bollocks.

    What's with people with low IQs? Does it make you people feel good 'cause you have a higher one?
     
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  7. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    #767
    The "low IQ" comment has more to do with "common sense", "morality", and "ignorance" than it does with human inteligence. Hope that helps.
     
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    BRUm Well-Known Member

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    #768
    Well you could (or Gtech) use those words instead of specifically the Intelligence Quotient.
     
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  9. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    #769
    Actually calling someone "ignorant" here usually leads to an infaction, or someone pulling out a race card, or homophobic reference. I'd rather stick with the IQ thing personally. It gets the point across and does not seem to raise any eyebrows as far as I can tell.
     
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    BRUm Well-Known Member

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    #770
    lol that seems ridiculous.. Why should IQ be treated differently when a person's mental disability can be measured by it. It's not like being immensely ignorant affects abilities.
     
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  11. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    #771
    Those with the highest IQ's tend to be the most mentally incapacitated.. Take an "Idiot Savant" for instance. They are brilliant, but dumb in many ways at the same time. To credit someone for having an idiot savant IQ, IMO, would be a larger insult.
     
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    BRUm Well-Known Member

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    #772
    Hm ok. Well that still supports my point - leave IQ out of it.
     
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    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    #773
    Delusion is a treatable disorder. When one continuously exhibits the signs of such mental disease, they should consider seeing a doctor. Young angry white males with low IQs and low self-esteems are not immune to delusion, nor are those on the other spectrum of the scale. What is important, is to recognize and accept the symptoms as something worthy of checking out with a doctor.
     
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    #774
    *sigh* You're doing it for fun now. Nice.
     
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    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    #775
    BRUm, I've not mentioned you by name in anything I've commented on. My suggestion is, if you are *that* sensitive about something that no one has labeled or directed towards you by name, then perhaps you see some similarities in what I'm referring to, and because you see those similarties, feel offended. Offense is not the intended emotion I'm seeking to evoke. Concern is. One should be concerned about theirself if they see symptoms of a mental disorder within themself.

    It's sort of a catch 22 here. I'm not singling you out, nor direct my comments to you by name, but rather in general towards an overall attitude by *certain* people, which I have not identified. Yet you are still taking offense. That tells me you believe in some way, the shoe fits. And *if* that is the case, then maybe you should consider seeing a doctor. Otherwise, the shoe doesn't fit and you shouldn't be crying about it, right?

    Think about that for a bit...let it marinate ;)
     
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    #776
    Good questions!
    I don't know, you have to ask Gtech.

    However, it seems to me that you complain when non-truthers throw ad hominems, but not when truthers do it. In my experience, such arguments are more common from the truther side. What truthers usually do in this thread is to ask questions, make false claims (lies) and attack the non-truther arguments with different irrelevant and arrogant help-words.

    I try to be polite in this thread, but the attitude from the truther side is usually very annoying (especially when they don't answer arguments but still consider the debunked theory). It's hard to have an objective discussion with those, so it's understandable that you may hear some rude stuff from my side, sometimes when people get tired.

    You know that Gtech like to tease with truthers and sometimes, I find it funny. Nothing to take seriously, that's how Gtech is, you know.
     
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    BRUm Well-Known Member

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    #777
    OK mate I get you. Everyone has extents of mental disorders, just like OCD. I don't have it as such, and wouldn't be diagnosed with it, just I can name some obsessive compulsive stuff I do or have done :p

    I don't see the "shoe" as fitting as such. I just hate it when there's no one to defend certain people. I just don't see why other people shouldn't look out for or be affected by it. History tells us to do this.

    haha, I gathered :p Silly ol' Gtech eh? hehe always jostling aboot. hahahaha

    Can I just ask something. Do any of you guys, the officials I suppose you could be called, believe in any conspiracies? What do you think to JFK's assassination? The New World Order? Bohemian Grove and the Skull and bones?
     
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  18. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    #778
    Sure. I believe Hillary had something to do with the death of Vince Foster. I believe Bill had something to do with the death of Jim Brown.

    I think it is possible (now bear with me here) that OJ did in fact kill Nicole and Ron Brown. Call me crazy..
     
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    #779
    Hmmm very interesting. I just wiki'd those and I'll read about the Vince Foster one. Although I don't see any articles about Jim Brown and Bill Clinton.. why do you believe those conspiracies?
     
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    #780
    Oswald did it.
    Where's the traces of such organisation?
    They do exist, but I don't believe that's there's enough evidence to conclude that they sacrifice anything, like AJ believes. Secret societies are more like a social club for grown ups, where they can have some fun and meet others of their interests.
     
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