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Jro
October 23rd, 2007, 1:04:54 PM
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shiva2999
October 23rd, 2007, 1:53:13 PM
So what?

Meathead
October 23rd, 2007, 2:02:08 PM
sew buttons

crazy buttons on a shirt with reeally long sleeves

Jro
October 23rd, 2007, 2:15:46 PM
at this point, even the far left thinks the theory is crazy.

shiva2999
October 23rd, 2007, 2:27:05 PM
Show me anything I've posted where I said Bill Maher is a brainiac.

He's an American and most Americans don't want to face the facts.

They'd rather kill brown people.

shiva2999
October 23rd, 2007, 2:28:02 PM
at this point, even the far left thinks the theory is crazy.

What?

Just because Bill Maher is a coward?

:rofl:

Jro
October 23rd, 2007, 3:28:20 PM
Just because Bill Maher is a coward?


So anyone that disagrees with you is a coward?

I bet Bill Maher was more than willing to listen to the theory a few times. But he listen, debated the facts and decided it was a stupid theory. That doesn't make him a corward in my mind. I'm sure he was open to the thought, if the facts supported it.

shiva2999
October 23rd, 2007, 3:31:13 PM
So anyone that disagrees with you is a coward?


Did I say that?

Not everyone is.

People that should know better are.

Like you and Bill Maher.

shiva2999
October 23rd, 2007, 3:32:08 PM
I bet Bill Maher was more than willing to listen to the theory a few times. But he listen, debated the facts and decided it was a stupid theory.

I doubt that very much.

Jro
October 23rd, 2007, 3:35:05 PM
He hates Bush just as much as you do. Why wouldn't he wanna atleast discuss it, if he thought it was at all possible.

shiva2999
October 23rd, 2007, 4:03:01 PM
He hates Bush just as much as you do. Why wouldn't he wanna atleast discuss it, if he thought it was at all possible.

1. I don't hate Bush (I reserve my hate for my ex-wives) but I doubt very much his opinion of George is NEARLY as bad as mine.

2. Why would he want to discuss it? Look at what happened when he said the hijackers weren't cowards. Saying that Bush may have intentionally murdered 3000 to justfy killing a million more is a little more extreme than that.

Jro
October 23rd, 2007, 4:19:33 PM
Just out of curiosity do you think the truth will ever be accepted by americans? 10? 20? 30 years from now?

shiva2999
October 23rd, 2007, 4:23:53 PM
Just out of curiosity do you think the truth will ever be accepted by americans? 10? 20? 30 years from now?

We'll see what happens after the next election.

Bush is STILL in a position where he can **** up anyone he wants to.

Remember, if you say that Bush did 9/11 that's admitting that he will kill to advance his agenda.

That means you too if he feels it's necessary.

Jro
October 23rd, 2007, 4:26:39 PM
What was that agenda by the way?

Oil? Still waiting for that one.

Gilly
October 23rd, 2007, 4:28:32 PM
dont forget Bush also blew up the levees in NO. too many brown people there also.

latest is there is a photo on the net that shows Bush outside san diego starting the fires running wild in cali.
he is trying to drive all the brown mexicans there back south

shiva2999
October 23rd, 2007, 4:31:56 PM
What was that agenda by the way?

Oil? Still waiting for that one.

Have you been asleep for the last 5 years?

BTW...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Maher

Political views

Maher describes himself as a libertarian[5] and a liberal and is a reliable proponent of the Minarchist school of libertarian thought, claiming, "government is really there to do the things that people absolutely can't do for themselves";[6] however, some have questioned the validity of Maher's self-proclaimed libertarianism.[6]

Maher favors partial privatization of social security, ending corporate welfare, and legalizing gambling, prostitution, and all drugs (he is a member on NORML's Advisory Board, an organization which supports the decriminalization of marijuana). Additionally, he describes himself as an environmentalist, and frequently alludes to the topic of global warming on his show Real Time.

He supported Bob Dole in the 1996 U.S. presidential election on the basis that Dole was a war hero[7] and the kind of "old-fashioned" Republican he appreciated, as he stated numerous times on Politically Incorrect: "A mean, old man who will guard my money!" Although he told Libertarian Party candidate Harry Browne at the end of a Browne appearance on Politically Incorrect that Browne would have his vote, ultimately he said he instead voted for Ralph Nader in the 2000 U.S. presidential election. On a later episode of Real Time while speaking with Susan Sarandon they both distanced themselves from Nader, even though they had publicly supported him in the 2000 election.

He has expressed disdain for many of the liberal positions regarding hate crime, sexual harassment, etc. as being "things that make women nod."

Maher publicly supports PETA, an animal rights organization, and has expressed his distaste for the pharmaceutical and health care industries in general, on the grounds that they make their money out of curing people who are made sick by consuming unhealthy food that society urges upon the public. On the August 11, 2005, episode of Larry King Live, Maher said he was not a vegetarian, adding "...but I don't eat a lot of meat."[8]

Prior to the 2004 U.S. presidential election, Maher became very forthright in his opposition to the re-election of George W. Bush, and in his support for John Kerry as the best candidate to defeat Bush, going so far as to publicly kneel on his show, with director Michael Moore, and beg Ralph Nader to drop out of the race. Maher often says that the word "liberal" has been unfairly demonized, and during the elections he criticized Kerry for being ashamed of the word. As Maher supports the death penalty, the legality of abortion and euthanasia, he often states his position humorously as "pro-death." Expanding on this statement, he revealed his belief that the size of the human population has led to damage to the earth's ecosystem, so that he is generally in favor of anything that would reduce it. Since 9/11 he also has on numerous occasions stated his endorsement of racial profiling at airports.[9]

While discussing FEMA's failure regarding Hurricane Katrina, Maher suggested it was a failure of "federal responsibility," and faulted President Bush with negligence.

He was originally against the war in Iraq, but briefly offered less skeptical commentary in light of the Iraqi election of 2005. Maher now views the Iraq War as a failure and implied on the February 24, 2006 episode of Real Time that Iraq was better off under Saddam Hussein and that the U.S. cannot control the sectarian violence like Saddam did. He has said the invasion of Iraq has increased the threat of terrorism. He has also stated his concerns about the possibility of a future civil war in Iraq or about the possibility that Iraq is already involved in the early stages of a civil war.

Maher describes himself as a staunch supporter of Israel.[10][11]

[edit] 9/11 conspiracies

Maher has been a frequent critic of 9/11 conspiracy theories, stating for instance on the September 14, 2007 edition of Real Time, "Crazy people who still think the government brought down the Twin Towers in a controlled explosion have to stop pretending that I'm the one who's being naïve. How big a lunatic do you have to be to watch two giant airliners packed with jet fuel slam into buildings on live TV, igniting a massive inferno that burned for two hours, and then think, 'well, if you believe that was the cause...' "[12]

On October 19, 2007 Maher had several conspiracy theorist hecklers ejected from his show audience when they interrupted the show multiple times by calling out from the audience.[13] This drew significant media attention and even praise from frequent critic John Gibson (of War on Christmas fame), who stated, "I bet next week I'll be angry or annoyed at something Maher says. But this week, it's hat's off to Bill for a job well done."

35Pete
October 23rd, 2007, 9:13:21 PM
Jro. Have the courage to face the facts.

Bush killed those people.

In your heart of hearts you know that it is true.

You know it, I know it. Maher knows it.

Bill's scared. And he should be. These neocons don't play nice.

Now he gets another season and along with it a big bonus for "playing ball".

He gets to live.

Green Lantern
October 23rd, 2007, 9:22:23 PM
dont forget Bush also blew up the levees in NO. too many brown people there also.

latest is there is a photo on the net that shows Bush outside san diego starting the fires running wild in cali.
he is trying to drive all the brown mexicans there back south

Someone should take that keyboard away from you.

JLB
October 23rd, 2007, 11:51:15 PM
Someone should take that keyboard away from you.

Do you believe Bush blew those buildings up?

JLB
October 24th, 2007, 10:03:28 AM
dont forget Bush also blew up the levees in NO. too many brown people there also.

latest is there is a photo on the net that shows Bush outside san diego starting the fires running wild in cali.
he is trying to drive all the brown mexicans there back south

crazy stuff how anybody can place any faith in these cockamamy plot theories lol. this is ground control to major tom :guy: