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Barbara Steisand, Charlie Sheen, and all the other 911 kooks. Should they be committed?

Another way of asking the question is whether or not lunatics should be committed. The whole 911 conspiracy movement makes me naseous, like OJ theories did during the OJ trial. To see so many stupid stupid fellow countrymen makes my stomach turn.

Plain and simple, this is simply a matter of intelligence. I wont debate whether NASA faked the moon landing or whether 911 was an impossible insider job in a country that cant keep any secrets at all! Its not for debate.

I know we dont have the money or room to committ all the 911 kooks in our country, but I wonder if its economically feasible to ship them to Canada?

Im having fun, sure, but think about it for a minute. Imagine all the 911 kooks in Canada instead of America. Think about it. Its literally weeding out the dumbest of the dumb from our country. Future generations would be come from the intelligent. How cool would that be...

2006-12-19 08:35:08 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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Yes.We can make room for those Jersey Hens too.

2006-12-19 08:41:17 · answer #1 · answered by HITLERY 3 · 1 4

I'll go you one further -- what if all opinions or passion was weeded out - anyone dissenting any idea that didn't follow a particular idiology were rounded up and placed in containers and shot into outer space?

Personally - I don't have any problems with the kooks - and you close the debate on some incredibly fertile debatable material - I wonder is this because you find it unfathomable that a conspiracy of such magnitude could exist - or that it could exist here - now and in this country? As part of the argument, I wonder how you might have reacted in the early 1900's when Tsar Nicholaus the II was presiding as 3 million of his citizens were killed - old fashioned bullet to the brain style...? Might you also bury your head in the sand and call it something insane? Kooky, even?

How cool would it be if we didn't even have to have these kind of debates? Where the citizenry could trust and not have to repeatedly admonish our governors and elected officials?

You might be on to something with the rounding up of folks and having them relocated - you might also be on that bus... wouldn't that be ironic?

btw - are you sure that you have the right to use Jim Morrison as your avatar - that might be a copyright violation... you could be sued... where does it end?

:)

Peace.

2006-12-20 10:08:31 · answer #2 · answered by jeffzo 2 · 4 0

Our schools should teach students the official version, and then send the government the names of any students who show any disagreement. That way we can get a list of subversives and lock them up, maybe put them on drugs to medicate them.

It's important that we have unity, and everyone believe the same official government version. If the government version should change, then it's a loyal citizen's responsibility to believe what ever new version our government gives us.

Anyone disagreeing should be locked up, arrested, deported, institutionalized or otherwise removed from polite society.

That's the reason we have public schools, to make sure we all think alike, and follow the American beliefs, whatever our president says, even if we can't figure out what he's saying.

We should give all Americans a 9/11 test, with correct answers being those that correspond to whatever George Bush most recently said. Then anyone who fails can be removed, based on test scores.

Then we'd have only intelligent people left, people like Bush. What a country, one we could all be proud of.

2006-12-19 08:46:28 · answer #3 · answered by randolfgruber 1 · 4 2

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2016-11-30 23:29:43 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I wonder what agitates you so much.
I want to believe the "official" story, but I find it impossible.
Talking about weeding out the dumb people, for some indicator, or other of their dumbness,...no I'll stop, I just realised you were only pretending to be a dumb person.

2006-12-20 03:47:03 · answer #5 · answered by hog b 6 · 3 0

Not all "kooks"are liberal,and vice versa.

Jim Morrison,a legendary artist,was anarchistically liberal.

Lets put it this was,maybe there is something to the 9-11.Who knows.Would you put it past Bush and Cheney?I would not.

2006-12-19 09:03:12 · answer #6 · answered by cannon Ball! 3 · 4 0

Mate go on google type google video type in loose change 9/11 and watch the video. You need to no all the facts not what the goverment or media told you. watch the video and make your mind up for me after watching the video it became clear. 9/11 was an inside job.

Plus by calling them kooks your are implying that you think they are wrong which would fuel debate.

2006-12-19 08:41:53 · answer #7 · answered by d_generate3000 2 · 6 2

Streisand thinks 9/11 was a United States plot? That's a new one on me. Charlie Sheen lol? Caring about what that walking hardon thinks isn't worthy of anyone's time. These fools who are all over the 9/11 conspiracy garbage can all talk themselves to death for all I care. If they had any real facts, instead of piecing together crap and trying to make it look like it means anything, it would be a national issue. It's not, they are idiots, and they have way too much time on their hands. But, they can be entertaining to those of us with working gray cells.

2006-12-19 08:42:23 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 5

Well you'd be sending them to the right place. 64% of Canadians believed 9/11 was an inside job the DAY after it happened.

We'll be happy to take them in. It just took them a little longer to realize the truth.

2006-12-19 08:39:36 · answer #9 · answered by Faux News 3 · 8 1

No, they shouldn't. Although, some of their theories are way out in left field they still have a right to believe what they want to.

2006-12-19 08:41:22 · answer #10 · answered by j 4 · 5 1

Yes, along with all those who believe the war in Iraq was a good idea.

2006-12-19 08:41:02 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 7 0

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