The planes didn’t bring down the towers.
There were no towers.
The planes didn’t bring down the towers.
There were no towers.
Come on, you can kick that up a notch.
A towering deception: it’s plain that there were no planes, because there never were any towers.
I like marshmallow’s version better. I’ll be finishing up my last drink, turn a bit unsteadily to my partner at the bar, and exude an ominous undertone of “what I’m about to say, should have never been said, and I’ll deny it later, so listen carefully now.”
“You see…I know the planes didn’t bring down the towers…because there were no towers.”
I stare at my partner a moment, waiting for this to sink in, and then disappear.
Some debate forum where one can’t ask an original question.
If it is not a RW false flag or an Obama nefarious abuse of power to get re-elected, then it must be a couple of bureaucrats not clear about the policy and screwing up but actually doing no genuine harm.
But the outcry here in defense Wingnuttia’s claims of Obama doing such evil is quite interesting.
Would you mind translating, because I honestly don’t understand what you’re trying to tell me?
Are you accusing me of being an apologists for Republicans, the IRS, or someone else?
You said I owe birthers an apology if I have ridiculed them. I have ridiculed them and I owe them nothing for asking a fair question. It is not beyond the realm of possibility that a couple of low level IRS lifers decided even if it was on their own to stir up some political hysteria that would benefit the anti-government ideology of America’s right wing.
So unless you believe that Obama’s mom placed that birth announcement in a Hawaii newspaper after giving birth to Her son in Kenya, I’d say you owe me an apology.
Perhaps I’m not in the best shape to judge this because I’m watching the Bruins play the Penguins(go Bruins) and have had a few drinks, but to me this post is Poe’s law in action.
Anyway, no, I don’t owe you an apology.
Your moronic JAQing off about whether or not the IRS scandal is a result of Republican double agents is at least as stupid as the claims of the birthers.
That said, you admit to ridiculing the birthers, but say nothing of your opinion of the truthers.
Why is that?
They’re both idiotic morons whose members and apologists are stupid.
Do you have more sympathy for the birthers?
Oh, you can Just Ask Questions here.
But then you should be prepared for the reaction.
Original questions are always encouraged.
One more tired Conspiracy Theory, not so much.
You posed a Left wing Conspiracy Theory that was pretty silly. You have now tried to defend it by launching a silly tu quoque that nutters on the Right have already posed silly Conspiracy Theories.
That is not really a defense; it is rather like a claim that “we can be as stupid as they are.” THAT should bring a lot of support from this crowd.
So as a right winger what do you believe about a few IRS employees asking questions to those who applied for tax free status for engaging in politics?
Is it an Obama scandal or isn’t it?
Where have you heard this ‘conspiracy theory’ , as you call my question, being presented on any major news outlets?
How about some logic and reason presented behind your comparison of what I originally asked to what Birthers claim as some kind of functional reality?
Huh?
Would you mind translating of rephrasing that because I honestly don’t understand what you just accused me of.
Thanks in advance.
Nowhere. There is no Left wing news outlet that compares to Fox, so there is no news organization dumb enough to play it.
I would guess that you invented it, but that hardly prevents it from being silly.
Is it true that the IRS operation was a false flag started by… reverse vampires?
Hey, I’m just asking questions, here. It’s not my fault I’m too real for you guys!
So your inability to pose an intellectual and objective argument in opposition to the question I have originally posed on this forum caused you to declare my question “One more tired Conspiracy Theory” although you have never come across this question before.
It truly does appear that original questions are not welcome here as I see most responses are directed personally against the one asking the question.
The right wing is quite happy when about a third of the adult population readily and without question accept right wing directed myths.
The myth that Obama has unprecedentedly used the power of the IRS to alter the 2012 election and that is how Obama managed to steal the election and defeat Mitt Romney (plus lie about Benghazi of course) is an already established right wing myth with legs and arms and wings and teeth for that third of the country the right must cultivate.
This myth is dangerous because it involves the IRS as a Federal Institution that all Americans have a close relationship to it - and most people can be easily roused to anger at the IRS even if the anger is over an insignificant incident.
I think it is wise not silly to attempt to comprehend on a broad scale what the hell is going on here.
I look forward to intelligent and applicable responses to this commentary and rebuttal to much that had been written thus far.
Does anyone dispute that statement?
I believe you are making things up about it. I believe that the appropriate response to your misrepresentations and exaggerations is ridicule.
IOW, what I believe about this latest scandal is nothing of what you say.
Regards,
Shodan
Anyone would be upset to be informed that the IRS singled them out for additional investigation because of their political beliefs. Most people on both sides of the aisle are upset. There’s a reason it’s against the law to do so.
Most Americas, both on the left and the right, think the IRS was abusing its authority. Does anyone dispute that statement?