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We have a testosterone-challenged poster on the boreds. Maybe this can help
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Are you as consistent with criticizing Conspiritards like, say, Colin Powell, Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld, for goading the Western World into attacking Iraq for non-existent WMDs that would be discovered as a Mushroom Cloud somewhere in the Western world? Let's be careful about who and what we criticize, shall we?46XiJCAB said:
Imagine being a Conspiratard and being proud of it. My favorite Conspiratards of 9-11 fame were those two probably 19 y/o dudes who tried to convince the world that it was an inside job by breaking down the video. You're in fine company Pawz.pawz said:
Imagine being “shot” down 4 flights of stairs in a collapsing building and living to tell the story.RoadTrip said:Reading the comments, this does seem plausible.
Have you forgotten the name "Ahmed Chalabi" and the Iraqi National Congress? Or is that just more Conspiratard stuff? -
Best flight of my life was AA Dallas/FW to Miami on a Friday morning. Nothing but hot 30-something MILFs headed for a weekend of "shopping." Sat next to two hot mamas sporting at least 36Ds in plunging necklines. Glad I wasn't around to see them get drunk and mount a Cuban BBC in South Beach, but it did make me long for my former Texas GF whose blowies were unmatched in Seattle.RoadTrip said:
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You must be gnu.TurdBomber said:
Are you as consistent with criticizing Conspiritards like, say, Colin Powell, Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld, for goading the Western World into attacking Iraq for non-existent WMDs that would be discovered as a Mushroom Cloud somewhere in the Western world? Let's be careful about who and what we criticize, shall we?46XiJCAB said:
Imagine being a Conspiratard and being proud of it. My favorite Conspiratards of 9-11 fame were those two probably 19 y/o dudes who tried to convince the world that it was an inside job by breaking down the video. You're in fine company Pawz.pawz said:
Imagine being “shot” down 4 flights of stairs in a collapsing building and living to tell the story.RoadTrip said:Reading the comments, this does seem plausible.
Have you forgotten the name "Ahmed Chalabi" and the Iraqi National Congress? Or is that just more Conspiratard stuff?
You are NOT allowed to ask questions.
Especially uncomfortable questions.
46Quook has a narrative in existential crisis.
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CAB caught the TDS and it's been downhill for him ever since. His opinions and feelings are widely shared by the post-Trump crowd, which is fine, but also embraces the egregious wrongs of the past 7 years without penalty or accountability.pawz said:
You must be gnu.TurdBomber said:
Are you as consistent with criticizing Conspiritards like, say, Colin Powell, Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld, for goading the Western World into attacking Iraq for non-existent WMDs that would be discovered as a Mushroom Cloud somewhere in the Western world? Let's be careful about who and what we criticize, shall we?46XiJCAB said:
Imagine being a Conspiratard and being proud of it. My favorite Conspiratards of 9-11 fame were those two probably 19 y/o dudes who tried to convince the world that it was an inside job by breaking down the video. You're in fine company Pawz.pawz said:
Imagine being “shot” down 4 flights of stairs in a collapsing building and living to tell the story.RoadTrip said:Reading the comments, this does seem plausible.
Have you forgotten the name "Ahmed Chalabi" and the Iraqi National Congress? Or is that just more Conspiratard stuff?
You are NOT allowed to ask questions.
Especially uncomfortable questions.
46Quook has a narrative in existential crisis.
Anyone who thinks Democracy can be "saved" by ignoring what the media, big tech, big Pharma and big Global Trade did to a sitting President and the will of the U.S. pubic who elected Trump to stop and protest what they were doing wrong and fucking over the country by doing, is naive and superficial, at best. What Trump stood for needs to be reckoned with, whether he's in the Oval Office, or not.




