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Just watched Loose Change and two things continue to stand out to me
#11
Heavy drug addict. Rehab during preggies.
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#12
Go To Top wrote:
Heavy drug addict. Rehab during preggies.

And Sheen is any better?
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#13
Go To Top wrote:
Heavy drug addict. Rehab during preggies.

Uhhh...that would be his current wife, Brooke Mueller

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#14
Never mind.
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SDGuy wrote:
Well, if Charlie Sheen is on board too, who am I to question the veracity of this?
Even Charlie Sheen agrees...

Although, I do wonder about the sanity of someone who would screw up being married to:


Some sort of fantasy.



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#16
On Denise Richards:

The one thing I always keep in mind about any woman that I meet who is beautiful: No matter the beauty, there is always someone out that who sick and tired of her shit.

On 9/11 Conspiracy:
Considering the number of security cameras anyone could expect to be surrounding the Pentagon (along with all the security tapes confiscated from sites around the Pentagon), I think it's a bit suspicious that the government could only find five video frames that supposedly corroborate their version of 9/11. Considering that even slow video would run at 15 frames (fields) per second, I would expect that at least one frame would have captured the airframe of the AA Boeing 757 that supposedly crashed into the Pentagon.

On 9/11 Cell Phone Calls:
Completely personal experience here, but I'm one of those who doesn't really put their cell phones away during flight. I leave mine running and even during approach and landing, my iPhone hardly ever works until we've landed and the phone has time to really lock into a tower. Otherwise, I think we're moving too fast for the towers to lock in the phone.

So to say that people were making cell phone calls in-flight, even at 10,000 feet seems a bit curious to me.

Another thing I find curious:
The claim that some people used the air phones to report that their planes had been hijacked. Now I limit myself mainly to Star Alliance Carriers (UA, US, CO) and the occasional AA trip, but since 9/11 it seems that all the air phones have been disabled or disconnected. Seems curious to me that the only real means of passengers communicating to the ground in times of trouble has been eliminated.

On the Improbabilty of Conspiracy:
I believe in the inherent evil of men. We are not above such atrocities. It seems entirely plausible to me that a conspiracy could have been perpetrated because who is going to talk? Talk and you'll be murdered - I'd say that's a pretty powerful motivator not to speak up about a conspiracy you may have been privy.
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I love conspiracy theories. They are so easy to defend.

"Well, that's just part of the conspiracy."

"That just means that they were in on the conspiracy."


It's like defending an argument by saying, "nuh-uh!"
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#19
Lux Interior wrote:
I love conspiracy theories.

Conspiracy theorists, not so much.
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#20
Lux Interior wrote:
I love conspiracy theories. They are so easy to defend.

"Well, that's just part of the conspiracy."

"That just means that they were in on the conspiracy."


It's like defending an argument by saying, "nuh-uh!"


It's like swatting at gnats. As soon as you point out how absurd one claim is, they ignore that and bring up another, like that somehow makes their first claim valid.
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