June Stundie Nominations

According to poster Code Black on the Blackvault, GWB was installed as per a dastardly 'liberal' plan

The whole plan was to get 8 years of bitching and whining about conservatives so they could put a left wing kook in the White House. THEY don't want the US to be a superpower any more and they know that what made the US a superpower in the first place was Capitalism and American Conservative Values. So to eliminate the US as a superpower they had to eliminate conservatives. And 8 years of non-stop bashing, lying, made up gunk, garbage about Bush, getting pissed at every tiny thing, like no-bid contracts in Iraq chasing Halliburton out of the country, and Blackwater, and F-ing GITMO! (who gives a CRAP?!) accomplished the task. It got Republicans out and the ANOINTED ONE in, didn't it! Now look at the country. Its F-ed for the next century. The rest of your natural life.

http://community.theblackvault.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=25&start=190

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You have got to be kidding me.

Although, Darat did recently ban azredrock30 who was a sockpuppet of ...

... azredrock20.

Seriously.

That one made my head hurt. But somehow I knew ULTIMA1 would see that as a challenge and top it!
 
Oooh, I got one [gamefaqs.com] from the Moon Hoax thread linked to earlier:
HB said:
Man never set foot on the moon. If a Cessna 172 were in space would a spinning propeller have any effect on forward movement, or would the plane not move because of no air molecules?

A rocket may propel on earth, because it pushes against the earth or the air, in outer space, there is no air to push against, rockets are not effective in deep space.

Read the full post; there's more. (Of interest is that something similar to this was said in the 1930s by the Washington Post, if I recall correctly, in response to rocket experiments by Dr. Robert Goddard, one of the pioneer rocket scientists.)
 
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Oooh, I got one [gamefaqs.com] from the Moon Hoax thread linked to earlier:


Read the full post; there's more. (Of interest is that something similar to this was said in the 1930s by the Washington Post, if I recall correctly, in response to rocket experiments by Dr. Robert Goddard, one of the pioneer rocket scientists.)

It was the New York Times, in 1920. On July 17, 1969, while Apollo 11 was en route to the Moon, the Times printed a correction:

A Correction. On Jan. 13, 1920, "Topics of the Times," and editorial-page feature of the The New York Times, dismissed the notion that a rocket could function in vacuum and commented on the ideas of Robert H. Goddard, the rocket pioneer, as follows:

"That Professor Goddard, with his 'chair' in Clark College and the countenancing of the Smithsonian Institution, does not know the relation of action to reaction, and of the need to have something better than a vacuum against which to react - to say that would be absurd. Of course he only seems to lack the knowledge ladled out daily in high schools."

Further investigation and experimentation have confirmed the findings of Isaac Newton in the 17th Century and it is now definitely established that a rocket can function in a vacuum as well as in an atmosphere. The Times regrets the error.
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Unfortunately, I don't think the voters will share in your appreciation of this little bit of tedium, but I think it's charming how you believe that the engine fan was dug up in that location.

I think it's revolting how intellectually dishonest you are. That location is not the original "rim" of the displaced dirt from impact. Why you think you can fool anyone into believing it is is beyond my powers of comprehension.
 
DefendUSx said:
House Considers Repealing 22nd Amendment

Read and take action. This is a well thought out conspiracy.
Earlier this year, Rep. Jose Serrano, D-N.Y. Introduced H. J. Res. 5, a bill that would repeal The Constitution’s 22nd Amendment which prohibits a president from being elected to more than two terms in office, thus potentially paving the way to make Barack Obama president for life. Not Surprisingly, the corporate media currently caught up in Obama-mania has not covered this story. Will George W. Bush end up being the last true U.S. President?” Asked Sher Zieve, writing for the Canadian Free Press on January 14. His intention is to become another Hugo Chavez or Adolf Hitler. He wants to take over the world, even if it means destroying the last free country on the planet. Not only has Obama established his election-fraud organization ACORN nationwide, his adherents have now begun the process to repeal The U.S. Constitution’s 22nd Amendment. True, that it is now mid-year and not much has been done about this bill, but the bill is still there, just waiting for the right time to surface again. And, the Supreme Court is in the bag for Obama, so you won’t hear much from that end. They’ll sneak it in somehow with some other bill, and since nobody reads anything, they’ll sign it and, PRESTO, KING OBAMA IS CROWNED!
Don't you hate it when constitutional amendments are snuck through on another bill?

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The leaders of The Empire of the City orchestrated 9/11. Anyone who takes the time to research the history of the Jesuits and the history of the Rothschild Banking Dynasty over the past 200 years will know all they need to know about 9/11.

His whole OP is stundielicious, but this follow-up post is lunacy nice and condensed.
 
Don't you hate it when constitutional amendments are snuck through on another bill?

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He wants to take over the world, even if it means destroying the last free country on the planet.



"Even if"? Wouldn't taking over the world pretty much require "destroying the last free country on the planet"?


Oh, and, "What are we? Chopped liver?" [/PissedOffCanadians]
 
"Even if"? Wouldn't taking over the world pretty much require "destroying the last free country on the planet"?


Oh, and, "What are we? Chopped liver?" [/PissedOffCanadians]

from the nomination
...Will George W. Bush end up being the last true U.S. President?” Asked Sher Zieve, writing for the Canadian Free Press on January 14...

I think the nominee has already given up on the US as a free country and is actually referring to Canada with the phrase 'the last free country'.

ETA: and oh yeah, I guess by this logic George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and especially FDR were not true US Presidents because they did not serve under constitutionally mandated term limits.
 
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Poster "Code Black" on the Blackvault who for background purposes claims to be a nuclear engineer.
I thought about nominating this for a while and have come to the conclusion that CB is so very worthy of a Stundie. This post just might do it for him.

http://community.theblackvault.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=25&start=180 (4th post from the bottom of the page.)
Also, most intriguing is the Supertramp factor. Long and bizarre story but Rick Davies predicted 9/11 not once, but twice. June 9, 1979, Casey Kasem's American Top 40, the "story of the band" was Supertramp and how they had come to fame so fast in the US and then just vanished, due to losing their millionaire patron (listed as "Dutch" online today, he was mentioned as a "Texas millionaire" in 1979 by Kasem who said he had died under mysterious circumstances). The album: Breakfast in America. The top 40 song (#7): Logical Song. The album cover shows the "Crime of the Century" to be committed decades later, picture shot from inside a plane flying over NYC looking at the WTC, the top of the orange juice glass is right where the plane went in. Also on the album are other mysterious pictures that allude to the destruction of the US. That's why I call 9/11, "Operation Breakfast in America". The really weird thing is that this Top 40 show is the ONLY one I remember and I remember it like it was yesterday, I didn't find it, I remembered it. Bizarre!

Then only months prior to 9/11 Rick Davies did it again. He wrote a song about planes flying into sky scrapers. When 9/11 happened he abandoned the song and took it off his album. He mentioned it in an interview after 9/11.

How's that for <<edit by jdh>>-ing bizarre? And I didn't even mention the Casey Kasem, Lebanese, Druze, Gnostic, Moslem connection. The rabbit hole goes deep. The red pill or the blue pill?

Breakfast in America:
Take a look at my girlfriend, she's the only one I got
Not much of a girlfriend, never seem to get a lot
Take a jumbo across the water, like to see America
See the girls in California
I'm hoping it's going to come true but there's not a lot I can do
Could we have kippers for breakfast, mummy dear, mummy dear
They got to have 'em in Texas, cos everyone's a millionaire
I'm a winner, I'm a sinner, do you want my autograph?
I'm a loser, what a joker
I'm playing my jokes upon you while there's nothing better to do

Don't you look at my girlfriend (Girlfriend), she's the only one I got
Not much of a girlfriend (Girlfriend), never seem to get a lot (What's she got? Not a lot)
Take a jumbo cross the water, like to see America
See the girls in California
I'm hoping it's going to come true but there's not a lot I can do

Oddly enough they often claim its not the lyrics to "Breakfast in America" that is the most disturbing but the lyrics to "The Logical Song" which, if one is of such a bent, seems to be about the 911 TM.
 
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Is the Canadian Free Press related to the American Free Press?


Both are bad sources, but the CFP does not seem to be pushing 9/11 Conspiracy Theories and Holocaust Denial and thinly disguised Anti Semitism the way the AFP does. Both are incredibly biased, one sided right wing sites,but CFP does not seem quite as batcrap crazy as the AFP Is.
 

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