green73
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I think its more damaging that a large percentage of the population are borderline retarded
Best comment I've read in a long time.
I think its more damaging that a large percentage of the population are borderline retarded
That's probably an overstatement, but not much of one. You are completely right that Fox cost Ron Paul a bunch of primaries, and there have been shenanigans (such as when Louisiana combined all the other candidates into a 'coalition' in 2008) and possibly vote fraud. If there's a causal relationship here, it's Ron Paul doesn't 'play ball' and vote as he's told to, so he wins no primaries.
The trick, of course, is to do a good job rebutting the feeling in others. This isn't easy when the media is constantly playing its divide and conquer game, and telling people, 'See? You don't want to be associated with these other people.' On the other hand, there are people here who are here specifically because they were made to see the truth about, say, 9/11 and it made them mad enough to get off their duffs. So, I guess the thing to wish for is that we all become perfect, and perfectly able to ferret out what will make a person love liberty enough to fight for it and push just those particular buttons.
But in the end, our best strategy is to help everyone come to love liberty--be it messy or not, and whether the idea of one's crazy next door neighbor having liberty is frightening or not.
Someone can tell you to shut up, but the only person who can really silence you in that scenario... is you.
Depends who controls the parks, or forums, or wherever else you are talking, eh?
It's the internet. Even if a mod told you to shut up here, you realize you are not "silenced," right? There are other venues all over the place.
I said parks too. Yup. It's more than the internet.
The only thing this movement has ever had, was the freedom of ideas. It is a movement of ideas. Furthermore, it only grows on common ground.
That means, some people will need to hear about the end of the world, Armageddon, and the return of Jesus Christ, to wake up.
Do I believe in all that?
No.
But, I would never dream of telling them to shut up because it "will hurt the movement".
Because I know, there are ears, that can only hear that message.
So a right-wing christian convinced these are the end times is not some kooky, counter-productive proselytizer trying to use "the movement" as a spring board for their own Christian agenda.
If they are truly in love with the concepts of freedom, then they will speak to those of like minds, and mix the essential message of freedom with the message of the end of days.
Movements need to move on.
That's what's causing most of the division right now. Some folks never believed anyone would win their election anyways, and the few that have will obviously just turn on us (and a subset of those folks are salivating, waiting for someone to vote "wrong" so they can post an article and preen about it). Some folks believed everyone would get elected THIS time, and did actually get a few people elected (but at what cost, both financially and philisophically). Some folks don't give a fig about the elections and mostly seem interested in a mixture of informing fellow forum members... and crying that the sky is falling (too many chemtrails). It's always been the makeup of the population on the forums, but now that the bulk are not focused on the same shiny object, it becomes more obvious how different we all are.
The forum still does have a mission statement. It still does have moderators (most of which are not even moderating anymore, but are still complained about on a regular basis). There still are alternatives to it. There's still a market for a variety of sites that cater to different segments of the population that want to engage in certain kinds of discussions. I don't think anyone's really being silenced, and I find a bit of irony in someotne on these boards saying that one person expressing a "shhh you'll hurt the movement" opinion is unacceptable, because it silences the other person who has every right to say that the WTC was brought down by [insert theory].
It's time to reflect on what YOU want to happen next, and how YOU can help it happen. Will you run for office? Will you start prepping more seriously? Will you go completely off-grid? Will you support Rand? Thomas? Amash? Someone else? Will you toss your money at Ron and whatever new venture he captains? Will you continue to dig up stories (and be responsible enough to research them, and not post rumor as fact)? Will you find a pet cause and advocate for it? Will you find one injustice you can stop, maybe even on a local level, and rally to do just that? There are myriad things to do, and some of them are going to "look bad." It's time to stop linking everything back to one central movement, imo. The "crazy uncle" comparison is apt, but there's no direct blood relation.
So maybe, just maybe, I can hope that the fact I want people being held to rules they agree to abide by ... doesn't make me "Statist"? And that pointing out big glaring logic holes in folks' posts ... doesn't make me a Government plant/shill? Nah. Back to your regularly-scheduled game of "he started it."![]()
It's the internet. Even if a mod told you to shut up here, you realize you are not "silenced," right? There are other venues all over the place.
"We as a country have lost faith and confidence in freedom." -- Ron Paul
I would be really careful using the whole "Ron Paul does this and he hasn't won any primaries" argument. What's ironic is that we are discussing conspiracies (theories, facts, whatever), and we use that argument even though we know the very fact that Ron Paul hasn't won any primaries could be the result of a conspiracy. I happen to think it's been pretty well-demonstrated that this happened. There's no doubt that the media had an effect on his support among average joes.
Correlation does not equal causation, especially when there are only two cases available to study. No relationship can be established. "Ron Paul does this" and "Ron Paul doesn't win any primaries" may be facts, but they have no established relationship, strong or weak. They are exclusive.
American's deserve to know the full truth. We have also recently learned that a scud missile hit the Pentagon thanks to declassified documents. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRK8QFvXyfE
It does not look like an airplane to me.See that right there. What is that? Is that a link to a pdf with declassified documents of DOD investigations concluding that the impactor was a scud missile? It looks that way in the way the link was presented.
No. Its a link two two frames of a security video that are blurry as anything. You claimed specific knowledge of the impactor. You didn't have it. That's fraud. A.k.a. lying.
I don't think it hurts the movement. But I think it hurts you personally. At best it makes you look like an idiot. At worst it looks like you are trying to deceive.
You talk about truth but you have no idea what that even means.
There's literally no evidence that Al Qaeda is/was a CIA trained and supplied organization. That all stems from the fact the US government helped arm Afghan Mujahideen during the soviet war. It's really frustrating to see people tout this as some kind of fact when there's just NO evidence of it.
It does not look like an airplane to me.
It does not look like an airplane to me.
I've been listening to A.J. for many years, on and off. Mostly for entertainment purposes/to pass time when I'm playing videogames and I get sick of neo-cons, and I don't want to listen to the regular sound from the game.
While I think he is sincere in many respects, and a talented broadcaster, I get tired very quickly of the endless, complicated evil schemes he believes the government is undertaking around the world. I believe he gives the government way more credit (not to mention assumes they are way more efficient) than they actually deserve or are. I don't necessarily have a big problem with most of these things, but many of his medical/pharma conspiracy theories are truly repulsive. Some examples:
- Vaccines cause autism? He's still pushing this garbage even after many, many reputable medical and public health journals have shown this to be a farce? Does he realize this has consequences or does he simply not care if previously eradicated third world diseases become more common in children? If you don't want to vaccinate your kid, that is your right. But if you are going to use some ridiculously schizo-like paranoid theory to encourage others not to do so, that's where I speak out.
- The way he hocks multi-vitamins as cures for inveterate diseases (he actually had some guy on there claim that he cured a man with Madcow disease using the "Alex Pack" - a combo of Omega 3, multivitamins, and glucosamine/chondroitin. (The human "form" of so-called madcow disease is called Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease - which is universally fatal and not diagnosed until autopsy). This was so disgusting to me I actually almost tried calling in to the show to argue with the quack he had on there. Imagine if a little vitamin C and fish oil could cure an illness the best neurologists and infectious disease physicians and researchers in the world have known and been working to treat for almost 100 years!) Simply amazing to me. Of course, he could have been misdiagnosed by an actual MD as opposed to the Veterinary pathologist (not joking) who pushes these products, something tells me the story is a complete fraud but then again I am cynical. There are probably many other examples outside of health. I'm particularly entertained by his oft-used script:
It does not look like an airplane to me.