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It's all the same around here usually. We've read the threads.
So none. Didn't think so.
It's all the same around here usually. We've read the threads.
Another possibility would be that some junior guy in one of the factions organized this on his own, without adult supervision, in order to impress his superiors with his competence. Boy, did that ever backfire...
If this were the case why would Obama, Clinton and other PR clowns be making such a fuss about it?
They have all the super secret inside info that they can't tell us about, remember.
Because it was a potential international terrorist indecent on American soil. Things like that can have big consequences. The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand led to World War 1.
There is an old Japanese proverb: "The best swordsman in the world does not fear the second-best swordsman; he fears the worst swordsman in the world, because there is no way for him to predict what that fool will do next."
If this were the case why would Obama, Clinton and other PR clowns be making such a fuss about it?
They have all the super secret inside info that they can't tell us about, remember.
So none. Didn't think so.
There is an old Japanese proverb: "The best swordsman in the world does not fear the second-best swordsman; he fears the worst swordsman in the world, because there is no way for him to predict what that fool will do next."
So if you´re trying to outsmart smarties likes the CT crowd, you´ve got to be as dumb as you possibly can."
I think they´re stupid enough; they´re just not doing it on a big enough scale.
The Persians won that battle.OTOH, let us not forget what small, stupid Sparta did to the Persians at Thermopylae when the Persians were big and stupid.
The Persians won that battle.![]()
First of all, Spartans weren't even the majority of the Greeks at Thermopylae. The Greeks left behind numbered 300 Spartans, 700 Thespians and 400 Thebans. They were a mere speed bump for the Persians, and while the Battle of Thermopylae can be held up as a story of fighting on despite enormous odds it was militarily insignificant.Depends on how you define "won". The way I see it, Sparta won, 20,000 to 300. After that Persian "victory", the Greeks joined forces and went on the offensive against the Persian empire.
We saw your avatar. We know your thoughts on Islam. Why you getting touchy about another Muslim being bombed?
Because it was a potential international terrorist indecent on American soil. Things like that can have big consequences. The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand led to World War 1.
Yeah but Ray McGovern thinks the government is controlled by Jews.
Nope. He knows, like everybody who pays attention, that the right-wing israeli lobby has a huge influence on the political process in the US, and takes this into consideration in his analysis. Equating said lobby with "jews" is a tactic that has worn out in recent years, and you repeating it over and over again doesn't help your crusader cause, "i'm afraid".
OK, so he thinks a certain group of people control the US government, who happen to be Jews. He's a Truther and regular guest on Alex Jones' PrisonPlanet.
Yeah, credibility = tons.
Nope. He knows, like everybody who pays attention, that the right-wing israeli lobby has a huge influence on the political process in the US, and takes this into consideration in his analysis. Equating said lobby with "jews" is a tactic that has worn out in recent years, and you repeating it over and over again doesn't help your crusader cause, "i'm afraid".