So my Poli Sci class watched END-GAME.. and I skipped that day

Chuckle... well Cliff was, and remains a "theory",

So for poster to disregard the film EndGame because Alex personally doesn't believe in the Theory of Evolution, is SILLY at the very least.

I agree, Cliff. ;) I believe Alex Jones does more for fighting the New World Order than just about any other radio personality out there. He's been at this for a good number of years, and while I don't always agree 100% with him on all matters (not convinced yet of the 911-inside-job thing), I applaud him for his stand for Constitutional ideals. Yes, he is sensationalistic from time to time, and I don't like it much when he yells and screams into the mic, hurting my ears, I have to say that the guy is spot-on when it comes to what is truly going on in this nation.

I think End Game was not as good as his previous videos - seemed to be more a re-hashing of old material - but the TerrorStorm video is classic.

Folks can view TerrorStorm (2nd Edition) online here: http://video.google.com/videoplay?d...405&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=2

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Wow It's a small world. I lived in Cranberry Twp my whole life until I met my husband and moved up here in Butler with him about 4 years ago. I also went to Seneca Valley and in fact my brother is currently a senior there. :)

I've gotta say though I really hate hotdogs. They are really disgusting once you find out what's in them. lol

Kewl!! I was there way back in '76-'77

My first and best love was from Cranberry, Cindy Lou Deemer then.

My family up there is pretty large in number, know anybody with the last name Cahall?
 
endgame bibliography

one of the viewers graciously donated their time to create a bibliography for
Endgame -- see at the link below:

http://www.endgamethemovie.com/biblio01.html


also, there are versions of Endgame on the internet, not as good as DVD but
viewable nonetheless - remember this is a documentary, not a scenic epic.
look on google video for a decent version.


lynn
 
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Kewl!! I was there way back in '76-'77

My first and best love was from Cranberry, Cindy Lou Deemer then.

My family up there is pretty large in number, know anybody with the last name Cahall?

Off the top of my head I can't recall, but Seneca is gigantic now. My class was 500+ people and I think my brother's is even bigger now. :)

Unfortunately I knew only about 15% of my entire class!
 
Off the top of my head I can't recall, but Seneca is gigantic now. My class was 500+ people and I think my brother's is even bigger now. :)

Unfortunately I knew only about 15% of my entire class!

Yeah, it's totally blown up since 30 years ago.. :D (geez time flies)

Back then about everyone knew everyone. Same in Raleigh where I grew up.

Can't even recognize it compared to when I was a kid.

Go Screaming Eagles!!!
 
Gravity has various theories trying to theorize why greater mass has greater pull. Gravity can be witnessed and tested.

Micro-evolution can be witnessed and tested.

Macro-evolution cannot be witnessed and tested.

Sorry to tell you, but micro and macro evolution are the same thing, what do you get after a few thousand micro evolutions? Macroevolution. Science does not split the two. You are getting your information from Kent Hovind, who is now in prison.

If I have to school you guys on evolution I will, but I'm warning you right now I'm not going to be kind.

"Theory" in science is not the same thing as the generally used term "theory". Within the context of science a theory is testable and has been rigorously peer-reviewed. A theory is basically a fact.

Creationism is still in the hypothesis stage. It's intellectual dishonesty. Within science, it's referred to as pseudo-science or junk-science. It doesn't qualify as a theory. You can't do experiments, so it's not even science.

If you believe in Creationism over Evolution for scientific reasons, then you are an example of our failed school systems.

Let me illustrate:
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I've been involved in the Patriot movement since the early 90's. Been to a few militia meetings, been to a few John Birch Society meetings and been around various others in the Patriot community. For the most part the people I always ran into were very conservative, older, and more "country".

Went to the premiere of Endgame in Austin at the beginning of November, and it was a totally different crowd of people. Very young and very hip for the most part. Alex Jones has tapped into a segment of society that was largely unaware of what is really going on in the world. He has done a whole lot of good for the freedom movement. Some may not like his style, but a lot of RP's supporters have come to him via Alex Jones.

RP has referred to him as a friend.
 
I've been involved in the Patriot movement since the early 90's. Been to a few militia meetings, been to a few John Birch Society meetings and been around various others in the Patriot community. For the most part the people I always ran into were very conservative, older, and more "country".

Went to the premiere of Endgame in Austin at the beginning of November, and it was a totally different crowd of people. Very young and very hip for the most part. Alex Jones has tapped into a segment of society that was largely unaware of what is really going on in the world. He has done a whole lot of good for the freedom movement. Some may not like his style, but a lot of RP's supporters have come to him via Alex Jones.

RP has referred to him as a friend.

And those are the supporters that have caused ...."much of his support comes from 9/11 truthers and conspiracy theorists" to appear in many articles.

It is also where the tin foil hat image comes from, it isn't coming from anywhere else.
 
And those are the supporters that have caused ...."much of his support comes from 9/11 truthers and conspiracy theorists" to appear in many articles.

It is also where the tin foil hat image comes from, it isn't coming from anywhere else.

I wouldn't be supporting RP if it wasn't for AJ. The people I personally told about RP wouldn't have known about RP and those who then told their friends, wouldn't have known about RP. So on and so forth.

Every single person makes a difference regardless of what "types" they are or what they believe in. I thought that was the whole point of this campaign. We are about bringing people together as individuals and not as "groups" or "types".
 
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And those are the supporters that have caused ...."much of his support comes from 9/11 truthers and conspiracy theorists" to appear in many articles.

It is also where the tin foil hat image comes from, it isn't coming from anywhere else.

Yeah, I guess anyone who doesn't agree with your viewpoint should throw their support behind another candidate.
 
Alex Jones and his listeners/readers have been supporting this campaign from the start. They should be respected.
 
Ron Paul needs all the help he can get, but people who self identify as "truthers" in association with their support for Ron Paul just enforce the idea in peoples minds that he is a fringe candidate.


Because like it or not, the "9/11 truth movement" IS considered fringe.

And just because one poll said that people don't trust the government account does not mean that all of them think it was an inside job.

Plus "hot topics" on here is pretty much a truther forum....
 
Ron Paul needs all the help he can get, but people who self identify as "truthers" in association with their support for Ron Paul just enforce the idea in peoples minds that he is a fringe candidate.


Because like it or not, the "9/11 truth movement" IS considered fringe.

And just because one poll said that people don't trust the government account does not mean that all of them think it was an inside job.

Plus "hot topics" on here is pretty much a truther forum....

Well, like it or not, the "9/11 truth movement" is a huge part of what is driving RP's support.
 
I wish people would wake up to the evil of those who were behind 9/11.

Some RP people say Fed Reserve this and media bias that and GW lied to get us into Iraq, but,
facing the truth of 9/11 is just too much to take I suppose.

Why should 9/11 be any different than all the other evil things they do?

Look at all the soldiers and innocent civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan they've killed.

Why does anyone think that 3000 more in New York would make a difference to them?

Hundreds of thousands of innocent people have been murdered in this war, another 3000 is nothing to them.
 
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Ron Paul needs all the help he can get, but people who self identify as "truthers" in association with their support for Ron Paul just enforce the idea in peoples minds that he is a fringe candidate.


Because like it or not, the "9/11 truth movement" IS considered fringe.

And just because one poll said that people don't trust the government account does not mean that all of them think it was an inside job.

Plus "hot topics" on here is pretty much a truther forum....

I am not getting into this right now.
If you don't want to discuss the topic at hand, which is the fact his teacher showed End Game, then don't post. There are 700+pages of other posts on this board you can choose from.
 
I am not getting into this right now.
If you don't want to discuss the topic at hand, which is the fact his teacher showed End Game, then don't post. There are 700+pages of other posts on this board you can choose from.

I agree

There is actual proof to what the Dr is saying, there is none to the 9/11 conspiracies, only omissions of informations
 
Well, like it or not, the "9/11 truth movement" is a huge part of what is driving RP's support.

Well yeah it is obvious that every almost every "truther" is behind Ron Paul. But it is obvious that most old school traditional Republicans don't want to have anything to do with truthers and we are trying to get the Republican nomination.
 
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