jgoins Report This Comment Date: November 02, 2014 12:06PM
I really wish he was back in charge instead of the chimp in charge now.
Onyma Report This Comment Date: November 02, 2014 05:12PM
Oh God no, good riddance. Go forwards, not backwards. Or ass backwards in his
case. Hopefully the next one will be better.
Richard Johnson Report This Comment Date: November 02, 2014 08:43PM
9/11 was NOT the work of Arab hijackers. Watch "Missing Links",
"War by Deception 2012", "Painful Deceptions", and listen to
the words of men like Dr. Alan Sobrosky. 9/11 was the work of Israeli Mossad and
a subset of Neocons in U.S. intelligence --most of whom were of Jewish descent,
or were pro-Zionist gentiles. Wake up!
"It is 100% CERTAIN that 9-11 was a MOSSAD operation, period."
-- Dr. Alan Sabrosky, former director of Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army
War College
Go to You-Tube and do a search of "Did Israel's Mossad Do 9/11?"
Go to You-Tube and do a search of "Dancing Israelis."
DarkKlown Report This Comment Date: November 02, 2014 10:18PM
I can do searches for 'magic' and 'god'. Doesn't mean they exist...
pulse Report This Comment Date: November 03, 2014 12:45AM
If I search for badger, badger, badger I'll also find dancing badgers.
woberto Report This Comment Date: November 03, 2014 09:23AM
I thought you would comment on this one DK but not in response to trolls,
rather...
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"The Pet Goat" (often erroneously called "My Pet Goat"

is a children's story from the book Reading
Mastery II: Storybook 1 by Siegfried Engelmann and Elaine C. Bruner.
It gained attention on September 11, 2001; U.S. President George W. Bush was
reading the story to children at Emma E. Booker school in Sarasota, Florida when
he was informed of the ongoing terror attacks.
jgoins Report This Comment Date: November 03, 2014 12:56PM
I guess if it is found on the internet it must be true, nobody can lie on the
internet. I own a bridge in New York City and will sell it to you for $50.00.
So I guess it is Mossad who is cutting people's heads off and fighting in Syria
too?
BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: November 04, 2014 01:55AM
Oh no, that's too simple. It is the Islamic State alright, but perhaps covertly
supported by Mossad in order to garner anti-Islamic sentiment around the world
and serve the dual purpose of killing as many other Muslims as they can in the
process. Then NATO bombs the fuck outa them. Net result is maximum amount of
dead Muslims for the shekel.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/11/2014 01:58AM by BlahX3.
DarkKlown Report This Comment Date: November 04, 2014 02:38AM
Occam's razor (also written as Ockham's razor and in Latin lex parsimoniae) is
a problem-solving principle devised by William of Ockham (c. 1287–1347). It
states that among competing hypotheses, the one with the fewest assumptions
should be selected. Other, more complicated solutions may ultimately prove
correct, but—in the absence of certainty—the fewer assumptions that are
made, the better.
The application of the principle can be used to shift the burden of proof in a
discussion. However, Alan Baker, who suggests this in the online Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy, is careful to point out that his suggestion should
not be taken generally, but only as it applies in a particular context, that is:
philosophers who argue in opposition to metaphysical theories that involve
allegedly “superfluous ontological apparatus”.[a] Baker then notices that
principles, including Occam’s Razor, are often expressed in a way that is not
clear regarding which facet of “simplicity” — parsimony or elegance — is
being referred to, and that in a hypothetical formulation the facets of
simplicity may work in different directions: a simpler description may refer to
a more complex hypothesis, and a more complex description may refer to a simpler
hypothesis.
Solomonoff's theory of inductive inference is a mathematically formalized
Occam's Razor: Shorter computable theories have more weight when calculating the
probability of the next observation, using all computable theories which
perfectly describe previous observations.
In science, Occam's Razor is used as a heuristic (discovery tool) to guide
scientists in the development of theoretical models rather than as an arbiter
between published models. In the scientific method, Occam's Razor is not
considered an irrefutable principle of logic or a scientific result; the
preference for simplicity in the scientific method is based on the
falsifiability criterion. For each accepted explanation of a phenomenon, there
is always an infinite number of possible and more complex alternatives, because
one can always burden failing explanations with ad hoc hypothesis to prevent
them from being falsified; therefore, simpler theories are preferable to more
complex ones because they are better testable and falsifiable.
So either:
a) Bush arranged to have planes flown into a few buildings on US soil so he
could invade Iraq and Afghanistan and managed to cover it up the only proof he
did fly it into the building is from people who had no connection to the
conspiracy and use choppy footage from the incidents to make wild arguments that
it was Bush. This from a government that has multiple people step forward to
'leak' information that was already public knowledge and from a govenment that
is basically incompetant and has no real control over anything they are ment to
be in control over and are really just figure heads to give the populas a
beliefe that the world is ordered and not chaos.
OR
b) a group of muslims got together and easily hijacked some planes then flew
them into a few buildings
Sorry but reading stories to some 5 year olds at a primary school is basically
as good as what the 'leader of the free world' can do.
jgoins Report This Comment Date: November 04, 2014 12:39PM
Prior to 2001 airport security was a joke anyone could get whatever they wanted
into the planes and before then planes hijacked were just used to garner ransoms
or political statements. None prior to then were used as weapons and hijackers
had a desire to live. Where would the government find people to kill themselves
flying planes into buildings?