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Topic: The Lies That Will Not Die
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Tue 02/07/12 01:51 PM
Edited by heavenlyboy34 on Tue 02/07/12 02:00 PM

Is history getting too close for comfort for the fragile little American heart and mind? Their schools and their favorite media have done an excellent job of keeping them ignorant of what their favorite country has done to the rest of the world, but lately some discomforting points of view have managed to find their way into this well-defended American consciousness.

Yep. It's called Cognitive Dissonance. Most Americans get their information from corporate media-all of which is owned by a handful of companies. This is one of the reasons it's pretty easy to get Americans to believe any ridiculous BS you tell them.

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Tue 02/07/12 01:55 PM

Is history getting too close for comfort for the fragile little American heart and mind? Their schools and their favorite media have done an excellent job of keeping them ignorant of what their favorite country has done to the rest of the world, but lately some discomforting points of view have managed to find their way into this well-defended American consciousness


William Blum.


rofl rofl rofl

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Tue 02/07/12 02:04 PM


Is history getting too close for comfort for the fragile little American heart and mind? Their schools and their favorite media have done an excellent job of keeping them ignorant of what their favorite country has done to the rest of the world, but lately some discomforting points of view have managed to find their way into this well-defended American consciousness.



Yep. It's called Cognitive Dissonance. Most Americans get their information from corporate media-all of which is owned by a handful of companies. This is one of the reasons it's pretty easy to get Americans to believe any ridiculous BS you tell them.


It's quite alarming to think about that

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Tue 02/07/12 02:16 PM

Is history getting too close for comfort for the fragile little American heart and mind? Their schools and their favorite media have done an excellent job of keeping them ignorant of what their favorite country has done to the rest of the world, but lately some discomforting points of view have managed to find their way into this well-defended American consciousness


William Blum.




Blum...Big time critic of US Foreign Policy...

Big time supporter of Ralphie Nadar....

Puts out a newsletter call The Anti-Empire Report"...

Quoted by binLaden...Who also recommended Americans read this man!!!

Describes 9/11 as an "Understandable attack"...then turnes it around to say building collapsed due to our own "controlled" demo.....

William Blum...........rofl rofl

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Tue 02/07/12 02:20 PM



Is history getting too close for comfort for the fragile little American heart and mind? Their schools and their favorite media have done an excellent job of keeping them ignorant of what their favorite country has done to the rest of the world, but lately some discomforting points of view have managed to find their way into this well-defended American consciousness.



Yep. It's called Cognitive Dissonance. Most Americans get their information from corporate media-all of which is owned by a handful of companies. This is one of the reasons it's pretty easy to get Americans to believe any ridiculous BS you tell them.


It's quite alarming to think about that
are you ALARMED?laugh

Sound the Alarum!laugh

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Tue 02/07/12 02:24 PM



Is history getting too close for comfort for the fragile little American heart and mind? Their schools and their favorite media have done an excellent job of keeping them ignorant of what their favorite country has done to the rest of the world, but lately some discomforting points of view have managed to find their way into this well-defended American consciousness.



Yep. It's called Cognitive Dissonance. Most Americans get their information from corporate media-all of which is owned by a handful of companies. This is one of the reasons it's pretty easy to get Americans to believe any ridiculous BS you tell them.


It's quite alarming to think about that


Watch some news, be afraid, pop a pill...
bury your head in the sand.

It's the American way. drinker

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Tue 02/07/12 02:31 PM


Is history getting too close for comfort for the fragile little American heart and mind? Their schools and their favorite media have done an excellent job of keeping them ignorant of what their favorite country has done to the rest of the world, but lately some discomforting points of view have managed to find their way into this well-defended American consciousness


William Blum.




Blum...Big time critic of US Foreign Policy...

Big time supporter of Ralphie Nadar....

Puts out a newsletter call The Anti-Empire Report"...

Quoted by binLaden...Who also recommended Americans read this man!!!

Describes 9/11 as an "Understandable attack"...then turnes it around to say building collapsed due to our own "controlled" demo.....

William Blum...........rofl rofl
and 9/11 Conspiracy-Theorist!noway shocked


Contributor to (GULP) Global Research!rofl

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Tue 02/07/12 02:34 PM
First, Congressman Ron Paul during a presidential debate last month expressed the belief that those who carried out the September 11 attack were retaliating for the many abuses perpetrated against Arab countries by the United States over the years. The audience booed him, loudly.

Then, popular-song icon Tony Bennett, in a radio interview, said the United States caused the 9/11 attacks because of its actions in the Persian Gulf, adding that President George W. Bush had told him in 2005 that the Iraq war was a mistake. Bennett of course came under some nasty fire. FOX News (September 24), carefully choosing its comments charmingly as usual, used words like "insane", "twisted mind", and "absurdities". Bennett felt obliged to post a statement on Facebook saying that his experience in World War II had taught him that "war is the lowest form of human behavior." He said there's no excuse for terrorism, and he added, "I'm sorry if my statements suggested anything other than an expression of love for my country." (NBC September 21)

Then came the Islamic cleric, Anwar al-Awlaki, an American citizen, who for some time had been blaming US foreign policy in the Middle East as the cause of anti-American hatred and terrorist acts. So we killed him. Ron Paul and Tony Bennett can count themselves lucky.

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Tue 02/07/12 02:37 PM



Is history getting too close for comfort for the fragile little American heart and mind? Their schools and their favorite media have done an excellent job of keeping them ignorant of what their favorite country has done to the rest of the world, but lately some discomforting points of view have managed to find their way into this well-defended American consciousness


William Blum.




Blum...Big time critic of US Foreign Policy...

Big time supporter of Ralphie Nadar....

Puts out a newsletter call The Anti-Empire Report"...

Quoted by binLaden...Who also recommended Americans read this man!!!

Describes 9/11 as an "Understandable attack"...then turnes it around to say building collapsed due to our own "controlled" demo.....

William Blum...........rofl rofl
and 9/11 Conspiracy-Theorist!noway shocked


Contributor to (GULP) Global Research!rofl


and they tell US TO GOOGLE!!!!!!!rofl rofl rofl

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Tue 02/07/12 02:37 PM

First, Congressman Ron Paul during a presidential debate last month expressed the belief that those who carried out the September 11 attack were retaliating for the many abuses perpetrated against Arab countries by the United States over the years. The audience booed him, loudly.

Then, popular-song icon Tony Bennett, in a radio interview, said the United States caused the 9/11 attacks because of its actions in the Persian Gulf, adding that President George W. Bush had told him in 2005 that the Iraq war was a mistake. Bennett of course came under some nasty fire. FOX News (September 24), carefully choosing its comments charmingly as usual, used words like "insane", "twisted mind", and "absurdities". Bennett felt obliged to post a statement on Facebook saying that his experience in World War II had taught him that "war is the lowest form of human behavior." He said there's no excuse for terrorism, and he added, "I'm sorry if my statements suggested anything other than an expression of love for my country." (NBC September 21)

Then came the Islamic cleric, Anwar al-Awlaki, an American citizen, who for some time had been blaming US foreign policy in the Middle East as the cause of anti-American hatred and terrorist acts. So we killed him. Ron Paul and Tony Bennett can count themselves lucky.
laugh


Kooky Ron!

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Tue 02/07/12 02:38 PM
The only credible oppo to Obama....drinker drinker drinker

Conrad_73's photo
Tue 02/07/12 02:40 PM

The only credible oppo to Obama....drinker drinker drinker
laugh
A few days ago you had nailed you Colors on Obama's Mast!laugh

Optomistic69's photo
Tue 02/07/12 02:44 PM


The only credible oppo to Obama....drinker drinker drinker
laugh
A few days ago you had nailed you Colors on Obama's Mast!laugh


Still nailed to Obama....drinker drinker drinker

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Tue 02/07/12 04:41 PM
Here is a clip of Ahmadinejad discussing the situation with
very carefully chosen words.

http://youtu.be/mXRXnmsvwRQ

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Tue 02/07/12 07:17 PM




Didn't this waste of sperm proclaim that he envisions a middle east without Israel? I think we all know what he meant by that.

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