Monday, March 8, 2010

Stretching My Imagination

6 comments:

  1. And I know whose imagination. I recognise that painting forefinger! Alright, God, come out and show yourself, we know who you are!

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  2. Incidentally, if you read just the last couple of paras of www.justice-publications.com/Universe.htm you will see whose imagination, with the rest of it explaining how it works, which is perfectly simple. - If I am not just talking to myself here?

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  3. Now there's a big bang I can get behind M.

    Flak, when Sagan quoted Thomas ....A waste of space, he failed to realize the need we have for room. I'm claustrophobic and a plain man.

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  4. An absolutely brilliant sketch M.

    It'd be nice if we could take that brush and paint away the cretins who are chosing to ruin our planet.

    By the way, was that you on Jones yesterday? Sounded like you.

    Anyone wanna have some fun?

    It takes a minute to sign up. It's probably the most posts the WP has had in quite a while. Over 500! There's even a few Tom Murphy's on board who need to be squashed.

    You game M.?

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/07/AR2010030702354_Comments.html

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  5. Already there, also wrote this letter to the editor:

    Dear WoPo,

    Your article on Mr. Fujita of the Japanese Democratic Party seems to fly in the face of the very poll you yourself employed in September of 2006, when the question was asked, "Do you believe any of the conspiracy theories suggesting the United States Government was involved in 9/11?", in which a solid 67% answered "yes".

    It appears that your attempt to categorize those that don't believe the official story of 9/11 as a "fringe" is demolished by your own poll.

    Are we to take it from this badly researched opinion piece that the Washington Post looks upon a majority of its readers as some kind of lunatic fringe, when by accounts, of all major polls, find people questioning 9/11 official story to be vastly in the majority? Are you that much out of the lope? Or is there some other reason you'd wish to uphold a story that has so many holes in it any layperson could uncover them with little effort?

    There must be a good reason why the main-stream-media is losing readership at an alarming rate, and it would be articles such as these that one could point to as the reason.

    Or perhaps you could explain the contradiction of your own poll and this horribly written hit piece?

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  6. and yes, that was me on Jones yesterday, also made it on C-SPAN 2 days going now.

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