jmdrake
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That would be at a 9/11 rally, or some other event associated with the truther movement, or on your own -- not in a situation when you know your beliefs will be falsely assigned to the liberty movement.
Look, I'm not a "truther", but I do agree with a full investigation. I also disbelieve the "official" story on evolution. Would I stand up at a CFL rally with signs saying, "evolution is a hoax, study the science for yourself?" No! Because that is not the purpose of the CFL and I would be hijacking the movement for my own purposes. I will attend debates or discuss science regarding macro evolution on my own time. Who cares if the campaign is over? The movement is as important as ever. I am proud to have truthers among us, who will work hard along side me for liberty, and use their freedom with discretion. I wish those who are not able to use their freedom of speech with discretion, and cannot restrain themselves from harming a movement that serves their own interests and purposes, would just leave (or preferably join the former group).
The difference is:
1) The evolution debate has little to do with our current state of affairs. 9/11 does. For example Giuliani chided the democrats for "not mentioning 9/11 enough".
2) A well known 9/11 skeptic (Ventura) was asked to speak and touched on the subject.
3) The CFL rally was first announced on a 9/11 truther show. (Who's hijacking who?)
If you want a better "scientific analogy" think "global warming". Like 9/11 it has a VERY REAL possibility of causing a TREMENDOUS growth in government and proportional loss of freedom. Say if John Coleman (founder of the weather channel who called global warming "the greatest scam in history") had been asked to speak? If those of us who believe Al Gore has been taking this country for a ride with his "inconvenient mistruths" cheered him on when he touched on the subject would we be "hijacking the movement"? I think not. You may and you're entitled to your opinion. Ron Paul took a calculated risk inviting Ventura to speak an promoting the rally as he did. Nobody should be surprised at the results.
Regards,
John M. Drake