OK...I don't think they were the brains no.
So to what end was the operation conducted?
OK...I don't think they were the brains no.
Oh Yah! The government is only looking out for your best interests. As long as you believe every word of the Ministry of Truth, everything will just be peachy. Go to bed at night knowing that you are loved by Big Brother. Sleep well. Big Brother will take all your nightmares away.
It wasn't classified, it was in the paper, lol.
Your paranoia is funny.
Since when was it paranoid to believe in secret agreements? Next you'll be telling me conspiracy does not exist.![]()
Since when was it paranoid to believe in secret agreements? Next you'll be telling me conspiracy does not exist.![]()
What scares me is those black helicopters that don't make any noise.......i can't talk anymore a long black car just went down the road slowly in front of my shack
Since when was it paranoid to believe in secret agreements? Next you'll be telling me conspiracy does not exist.![]()
Right on time.i can't talk anymore a long black car just went down the road slowly in front of my shack
Radicals, terrorists: who are they? I seem to remember Canada bombing the crap out of Libya and who knows how much damage done to Afghanistan. You can't tell the bad guys from the good guys any more. I just can't fault people who are being attacked from attacking back. I think they are all bat shyte crazy.Cliffy- I do not believe everything but go to the court testimony. Unless of course all involved are also part os a conspiracy
Grumps, what makes you think we have a right to go over to the middle east and bomb and shoot them but they don't have a right to retaliate? Why is our way of life any better or more sacred than theirs?When you see all the plans that turn into blunder you realize something significant.
Most things are not conspiracies the participants are not smart enough to get away
their sinister plan cause the truth comes out.
Oh they found a Canadian among the terrorists, not surprising at all we are letting in
all kinds of undesirables from countries where insanity is the standard not abnormal.
That does not mean we are hiring them they just exist.
Radicals, terrorists: who are they? I seem to remember Canada bombing the crap out of Libya and who knows how much damage done to Afghanistan. You can't tell the bad guys from the good guys any more. I just can't fault people who are being attacked from attacking back. I think they are all bat shyte crazy.
I can agree with you there, but we aren't talking about the attacked, attacking.I just can't fault people who are being attacked from attacking back.
I disagree.You never could.
Not really.We just dress it up in history to look that way.
Not really.OK, sounds like the basis for a debate.
Those are specific conflicts. I can do the same thing from a different angle, Who were the "bad guys" at Wounded Knee?". If I wanted to.Who were the "good guys" in World War I? The Seven Years War? Vietnam?
Certainly. "You never could" means there was really no "good old days," no time when the rights and wrongs of a situation were clear and absolute. Ergo, "you never could" tell who the good guys and the bad guys were. The different sides have different points of view. Each thinks they are right. Usually, each is, though in different ways. We tend to assign "good guy" and "bad guy" status in history, but that is an illusion, an oversimplification of the complexities of the time. History is, after all, merely an attempt to supply a narrative to complex and conflicting events.Not really.
Those are specific conflicts. I can do the same thing from a different angle, Who were the "bad guys" at Wounded Knee?". If I wanted to.
You said "You never could".
Now you want to narrow it down?
For that I would have had to have made an original error, grasshopper.Or would you rather just amend your original error?
LMAO!!! What a lovely load of philosophical BS and dance steps.Certainly. "You never could" means there was really no "good old days," no time when the rights and wrongs of a situation were clear and absolute. Ergo, "you never could" tell who the good guys and the bad guys were. The different sides have different points of view. Each thinks they are right. Usually, each is, though in different ways. We tend to assign "good guy" and "bad guy" status in history, but that is an illusion, an oversimplification of the complexities of the time. History is, after all, merely an attempt to supply a narrative to complex and conflicting events.
Wars are just one aspect. A more whimsical one is the current furore over "big box" stores and their effect on small businesses. Most of the people screaming and moaning about "big box" stores accept the existence of supermarkets because they grew up with supermarkets, despite the fact that the exact same criticisms were made of supermarkets when they were new.
For that I would have had to have made an original error, grasshopper.
LMAO!!! What a lovely load of philosophical BS and dance steps.
I gave you a simple example of the error in your thinking.Good luck getting your A back on. Try superglue.
I'm still waiting for you to demonstrate that there was ever a time when there were indisputable "good guys" and "bad guys." Thus far I've mentioned WWI, the Seven Years War, and Vietnam. Would you like to address any of those, or should I give more examples. The Crusades? The Boer War? The Russian Revolution?
I gave you a simple example of the error in your thinking.
It was even easy. Heavily armed US Troops, slaughtering women and children.
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to identify the good guys and the bad guys.
But you go right ahead an try and baffle us with BS, it's cute.
If you're going to rely on the use of fallacy to avoid admitting error, you'll never learn and grow.Heavily armed U.S. troops slaughtering women and children? Sounds like World War II. Don't forget the incendiary bombings of Dresden and Tokyo, and the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
So, identify the good guys and the bad guys in that one, Dr. Goddard.