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People are quick to judge and label the conspiracy theorists as mad and completely insane. I wonder, when did it become a crime to read? When did it become a crime to judge incidents from previous events and comment on them? They, so called patriots, or true defenders of America, never reply to us ‘Liberals, Soldiers of Truth’ with well structured arguments or encourage civilised dialogue, but instead, respond, with malice and cowardice. It is unforgivable to deny room for thought, or deny room for questions. Attempting to subdue our minds and very thoughts will only increase our thirst for more answers. I truly hate War, I truly hate suffering, Man equals Man, we are the same, and we are brothers. This is more then just them against us, this is a crime against humanity. We have sought the truth and we have come to our conclusion.

2006-08-24 10:04:01 · 21 answers · asked by BT 1 in Politics & Government Politics

We love America and its people, we just don’t love your fuehrer (Bush) and his party of animals who are conspiring to takeover this world or gobble it up for themselves and strangle our existence, take away what little freedom we have left and undermine their fellow man in the process.

Nothing you Bush lovers, Republican freedom suckers can do that will stop us.

Let the Banter continue.

2006-08-24 10:04:20 · update #1

21 answers

huh... I don't really have an opinion... uh yeah ... is that a crime?

2006-08-24 10:07:29 · answer #1 · answered by Carla G 2 · 0 1

Don't even ask for anything reasonable on here man..you are clearly much to intelligent to even float the idea of free thinking to these sheep.. I am not kidding this is a waist land. To be sure you will have a few thoughtful responses but most will sink to depths heretofore not seen in such quantities.. if this is the future, we're all fu@ked..

ps...9/11 is the powder keg that will eventually blow this country apart. For all you scared little children that run and hide under Faux news' skirt.. it is you that have bought the fable, Conspiracy and theory are two different words.. they have been forever joined for you by the very people that you would follow off the cliff.. try reading a book, or google the subject and read.. just a little. I don't think it would be possible if you had even the slightest interest in freedom to come away from all of the evidence without at least wondering about "what really happened" .. when you call us loon's and tin hats and all that other nonsense all you do is let the other readers know that you are one of the herd.. the scared and confused herd.

2006-08-24 17:21:19 · answer #2 · answered by hardartsystems 3 · 0 2

No way! Opinions are like the glutious maximus. Everybody has one, they come in wide variety and some are more desirable than others. I, myself, have never been too quick to judge although I have been reminded of my Lenny Bruce / Dennis Miller personality. Every one deserves the right to a descent objective education in the meaning and value of life in order to make an informed opinion as to what is truly right and what is truly wrong.

2006-08-24 17:41:01 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The crime is not your opinion it is the fact that to many people can not see the truth .
PLACED infront of a republican the truth is nothing more then a lie meant to harm him.
THIS is what kids said that were victums of cults they had been lead into as a safe and wonderful place .
Trying to show them Bushes true colors does not work .I mention his former epa head who resigned and several high ranking workers with long term employment walking away when bush destroyed the clean air act of Richard Nixon who approved some of the most liberal clean air standards for energy companies and gave them well 30 years to fix the problems and build better more efficiant and cleaner burning plants . BUT Bush decided they need more time .THIRTY years of profits for rich investors and today we have a disastor on our hands .
WE are bringing online plants that do not meet standards across america that burn coal in an effort to keep up with demand .
SEEMS the previous owners lived high off the hog and left knothing behind but bills and billion dollar plants that need to be built to provide energy for our future .WE are all going to pay for this and those who did not reinvest in america are the criminals behind it all .WHEN the future does finaly get here we will owe more then we can produce and inflation will destroy us .
WHEN you need food you do not spend all the money on weapons and bombs .
TRY telling that to republicans and they will tell you with out a safe place for the cows what difference does it make .we need to secure the cows first before we do anything else like breeding more cows to replace the one that are aging and need attention
NO we go write on milking the cows till everydrop is gone and then we will take care of it by buying cattle from south america with profits from arms sales to the middleast.So see we did good .
THE problem is we started wars to do this and killing is wrong .
BUT what about the terroists .
I think if we leave them alone they will leave us alone .
WELL it is true .YOU can lead a horse to water but you can not make him drink .

2006-08-24 17:40:29 · answer #4 · answered by playtoofast 6 · 0 2

It's not a crime to have your opinion, even if it is an insane opinion. To look at the events of 9/11 and blame Bush to justify your hate for the man and Jewish people is beyond me. To watch a film with a underlying message of hate,and fall for that propaganda is truly amazing to me.

2006-08-24 17:25:13 · answer #5 · answered by Huevos Rancheros 6 · 0 0

Everyone is entitled to an opinion, whether is a smart one, dumb, or plain stupid for that matter.
It is not a crime either, but everything that you say makes perfect sense, to me at least.
Everyone else needs to read a bit more, and not feed on the propaganda that is out there.
And all this war started a long time, is not just now.
But our govt has turned their eyes blind to this situation.
Is a pity really, anyways yes anybody is entitled to their opinions no matter what .

2006-08-24 17:19:46 · answer #6 · answered by ryokoferret 1 · 2 0

Absolutely not. Having an opinion is an excellent quality in a human being. By labeling yourself as a conspiracy theorist you shut the ears of many people before they even have a chance to hear your message. I respect your right to believe whatever you want, and as long as you approach me in a respectful manner I am more than willing to listen to anything and everything you have to say with an open mind. Peace to you brother from your sister frogspeaceflower.

2006-08-24 17:19:24 · answer #7 · answered by frogspeaceflower 4 · 2 1

Defenders of America?

Who attacked America?

Read a tad

There is no such a thing as ‘American’ nationality, America is not a nation America is a continent with many nations in it. The US never named itself the name of the United States is a designation it comes from the end of the Declaration of Independence, "WE, therefore, the Representatives of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, in GENERAL CONGRESS, Assembled...". The preamble to the U.S. Constitution reiterated the phrase: "We the People of the United States..." (The authors of these two documents probably used the phrase "united states" in place of a list of colonies/states because they remained uncertain at the time of drafting which colonies/states would sign off on the sentiments therein.) The geographic term "America" specifies the states' home on the American continent.

It is therefor incorrect to refer to US citizens as Americans with the intent of denoting citizenship, or the United States as America with the intent of denoting a nation. Americans have a term for US citizens, we are called United Statesians by the rest of Americans, to say American with the intent of denoting citizenship or America when we mean the United States reflects poorly on our attitude towards the 70% of Americans that are not United Statesians.

2006-08-24 17:06:44 · answer #8 · answered by Eli 4 · 0 2

BT- get your head out your a&&! Read what you just wrote in your additions section...
Bush is not grabbing up territories!
HE IS MOST CERTAINLY SPREADING DEMOCRACY!!!!!!!!
You have a pretty big opinion for an IDIOT!!!!!!!
"LOOK" "Look at me, I'm BT, I can post theories of Bu** Sh** so does that mean I should change my name to BS? Oh, that is the smartest thing that has come out of my mouth, I like the flavour too...

2006-08-24 20:25:09 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It seems like it is a crime if your opinion differs from Bush and the other Republicans in office; Aren't they all the same anyway? Bush somehow gets an opinion and all his lemmings follow suit.

2006-08-24 17:21:20 · answer #10 · answered by Tommy D 5 · 0 1

It's not a crime, because such determinations are not being enforced by the government through criminal penalties.

But just as people are free to have an opinion, others are free to challenge that opinion.

Those who contribute to the discussion through "well structured arguments or ... civilised dialogue" should be praised for voicing their opinions. That's how problems get solved, by rational discussion from multiple viewpoints.

And those who spout nothing but hate-based partisan or racial slurs should be ignored, because they contribute nothing but noise. And while they are entitled to speak their opinions, there's nothing to say that those of us who are interested in being rational can't just choose to ignore them.

2006-08-24 17:09:51 · answer #11 · answered by coragryph 7 · 4 2

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