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Patriotism Poll

Is patriotism a good thing? (check all that you agree with)

  • Yes. Loyalty to a country worth defending is important.

    Votes: 50 53.2%
  • Yes. My country right or wrong.

    Votes: 2 2.1%
  • Imagine there’s no countries, it isn’t hard to do. Nothing to kill or die for...

    Votes: 33 35.1%
  • America is an imperialist oppressor state.

    Votes: 12 12.8%
  • The rest of the world would be better off if America just minded its own business.

    Votes: 15 16.0%
  • America and the world would be better off if America had a less activist military foreign policy.

    Votes: 46 48.9%
  • There would be few or no enemies of America if America had the right foreign policy.

    Votes: 22 23.4%
  • On planet X we are all members of autonomous collectives.

    Votes: 16 17.0%

  • Total voters
    94
Ignorance on parade. From MaGZ Stormfront article.

The culture of a race, free of alien influences, is telling evidence of that race's essential nature. The African Negro with a cow-dung hairdo, a bone through his nose, and teeth filed down to sharp points, in other words, presents to us a far more accurate image of the Negro essence than does the American Black in a business suit who has been trained to drive an automobile, operate a typewriter, and speak flawless English.
Yes Virginia, racism is alive and well in the 21st century.
 
Is there something in the 9/11 truther manifesto that says "in addition to my truther beliefs, I must be a sociopathic nutjob"? Can't they manage to put a cap on the crazy somehow? Missiles ought to be enough crazy for anyone.
 
Is there something in the 9/11 truther manifesto that says "in addition to my truther beliefs, I must be a sociopathic nutjob"? Can't they manage to put a cap on the crazy somehow? Missiles ought to be enough crazy for anyone.

Dork stay tuned.

Loose Change has interview Berry Jennings who experienced the missile explosion at 9:03am at WTC 7 on 9/11.

Coming soon to a theater near you.
 
Loose Change has interview Berry Jennings who experienced the missile explosion at 9:03am at WTC 7 on 9/11.
OMG, really? Oh hell... devestating, just devestating. Anecdotal, witness testimony, that's never wrong.
 
Loose Change has interview Berry Jennings who experienced the missile explosion at 9:03am at WTC 7 on 9/11.


Explosions = missiles?



ETA: Pardalis beat me to it.
 
Especially when that witness only heard a loud noise, never actually saw a missile. :rolleyes:

Jennings said he experienced an explosion inside WTC 7 before the collapse of the Twin Towers.

No he did not see the missile hit, because he was inside the building (WTC 7).

He experienced the missile explosion but did not see it coming.
 
Jennings said he experienced an explosion inside WTC 7 before the collapse of the Twin Towers.

No he did not see the missile hit, because he was inside the building (WTC 7).

He experienced the missile explosion but did not see it coming.
See you guys, you and your skepticism. This guy experienced an explosion, what else could it have possibly been but a missle? Heelllooooooooo.... Alien missles from mars, duh.
 
I think this kind of biased behavior is pretty pervasive in our culture. Perhaps this is a side effect of our culture of free speech and our legal system.
I suspect it is a side effect of your odd form of democracy. Your system of democracy results in what is effectively a two party system. Given only two viable sides to choose from, rabid acrimony between people who differ only slightly on views, but who must choose just one of the two possible sides, is inevitable.
 
I suspect it is a side effect of your odd form of democracy. Your system of democracy results in what is effectively a two party system. Given only two viable sides to choose from, rabid acrimony between people who differ only slightly on views, but who must choose just one of the two possible sides, is inevitable.
Sounds like supposition and post hoc reasoning to me.
 
Could you explain how?
Sure.

You don't have any proof that A causes B. You simply suppose that it does.

The post hoc ergo propter hoc (after this therefore because of this) fallacy is based upon the mistaken notion that simply because one thing happens after another, the first event was a cause of the second event.
You could be right but do you have any resason for anyone to agree?
 
Sure.

You don't have any proof that A causes B. You simply suppose that it does.

You could be right but do you have any resason for anyone to agree?
You have defined "post hoc ergo propter hoc". I already understood this latin expression.

Once again, could you explain how my post..
I suspect it is a side effect of your odd form of democracy. Your system of democracy results in what is effectively a two party system. Given only two viable sides to choose from, rabid acrimony between people who differ only slightly on views, but who must choose just one of the two possible sides, is inevitable.
...qualifies?

Thanks.
 
D'rok the Lacone said:
But you would recognize me as part of the granfalloon you call "white".
Interesting you bring up Vonnegut here.

I think it was in The Sirens of Titan where the inhabitants of another planet (Tralfamadore, mayhap?) turn their heads away and cover their eyes whenever someone says something embarrassingly stupid.

Anyone have a "covering your eyes" smilie for the following?

This may be news to you, but America was established by White people. There were no Asians , no Blacks, no Jews in the founding of America. I guess today they don’t teach this in American history classes.

The White founding fathers had the option to making the Africa slaves and the Indians within the borders of the new nation equal citizens, but they did not.

I wonder why? (I think the answer was they were White racists)

With that type of reasoning how can you argue you are human when compared to primates.

In you mind isn’t humanity, like race, just a construct.

So you agree with me, when we honor the founding fathers of America we are honoring White racists?

Dork stay tuned.

Loose Change has interview Berry Jennings who experienced the missile explosion at 9:03am at WTC 7 on 9/11.

Coming soon to a theater near you.

Jennings said he experienced an explosion inside WTC 7 before the collapse of the Twin Towers.

No he did not see the missile hit, because he was inside the building (WTC 7).

He experienced the missile explosion but did not see it coming.
 
You have defined "post hoc ergo propter hoc". I already understood this latin expression.

Once again, could you explain how my post..

...qualifies?

Thanks.
I clearly did. You have not established a connection between A and B. Come on DD. This is not rocket science.
 

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