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I am a strong believer that it was a plot by the government, but i also believe it strengthened the country in ways that nothing else could have, sorry for any mispellings, i have to go pick my mom up im in a hurry. Nice post.
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OMG..... 1:40:00 Chemda just justified the United States of America murdering it's own citizens in the name of saving the United States government from harm!
Unreal!!!! America was created so that it's citizens could TAKE OUT the Government at a moments notice after having left a place where the Government was given un-revokeable and unchalengable powers (England and Spain). Under no circumstances shall the US government harm US Citizens in the name of protecting any Government official including the President of the United States! The people come first. Government officials and military die first in harms way before citizens. It's what you agree to becoming a civil servant and serving the citizenry. The US may not murder Americans in the name of safety, security or protecting the President or the country for any reason. The citizens, however, may do so at a majority decision. This is the balance that stops fascism. Good grief how can a Jewish Israeli American say it's ok for the US Military to kill an American perceived to be a threat to the US government without approval by a majority vote of the congress and Senate. Why don't Air Marshalls just shoot brown people at will in airports because they're filthy Zionist rats? Afterall, it's in the name of freedom and safety for America from the evil-doers in the Axis of evil. |
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Because it's not ok, it's insanely wrong, and the propagandists would have people believe that if the plane might have not crashed at the will of the passengers onboard (lets roll) then it was ok for a US fighter jet to shoot down a US passenger plane that was hijacked because it was gonna crash into the Pentagon. Jeese-oh-pete puhleese! The only move the US Military should have taken that day was to tell everyone in the Pentagon and every nearby military base, Police and Fire station to empty out all on duty personnel to report and lay down on the lawn of the Pentagon to act as a cushion to lesson the blow to the United States citizenry held hostage on that plane in an effort to save them from harms way and lesson the damage of a crash. Not shoot them out of the sky in the name of saving some General or Lieutenant in the Pentagon! |
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I guess that's the point of the show huh? Sometimes I wonder if some of the ignorant shit on the show is on purpose just to create some conversation. Alright, I have to catch up, these longer shows this week are killing me because they last for 2 days worth of commutes so I'm on 344 right now and then tomorrow on my way to work I'll listen to 345. Thankfully it appears to only be an hour so that'll fit my 30 min. commute to work and then 30 min. home. |
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What about secret service?? if a US citizen tries to kill the US prez then they'll get picked off... |
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I'm steering clear of the political talk even though I'm itching to join. It just gets me way too angry.
But it was so funny hearing Chemda and Keith talk about their experience with fathers. Is it more common for the father to be the hardcore parent and the mother to be the soft touch? Because it was the opposite in my family. My younger brother and I knew that if we wanted something we went to Dad. Our father did have a temper but our mother was the one who beat the crap out of us when we were out of line. She'd grab whatever implement was closest and just start smacking us with it. I've had lots of wooden spoons broken across my ass. My mother is the one who instilled a respect for authority. My father never spanked us or yelled at us. Now, he had the family sense of humor which generally calls for merciless mocking that can actually sound mean to outsiders. I usually had to explain to friends that mean humor was how my family showed their affection for each other. My dad died just before I turned sixteen. I still miss him. But I have good memories. And I'm actually pretty good friends with my mom now. I'm so glad the forums are back!!
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