Fahrenheit 9/11

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Postby Persol on Wed Feb 08, 2006 12:44 am

Trigger- wrote:Hey am i missing something here ? Was H.S.T. in loose change cuase i dont remember that part.
He was in there as a voice over. It's only in the 2nd edition.
It is the shocking exageration of truth that contradicts blatent cover-ups.
That is called propaganda. Not onyl is your point of view historically incorrect, it's a sad statement on our society.
Question... having read fear and loathing old and new, do you believe his writing as literal or stretched fiction.
Stretched fiction. Not that it matters though. In his stories the details are not that important. It's more about the spirit of society. However, when you're speaking about an act of violence that killed thousands facts become slightly more important.
OH yeah am i literate ?> where the fuk did that come from ignorance isn't going to set you free dude. I am sure of it.
The statement that I somehow insulted Hunter S. Claiming he's not an expert on 911 isn't an insult.
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Postby Persol on Wed Feb 08, 2006 12:53 am

Terminator wrote:It is my firm belief that a Government should always tell its citizens the truth. Understand that some facts may be supressed temporarily (such as details on a pending military operation)...
Unfortunately 'secret' in the government is more about job security than national security. I worked for a VERY short time at a place that made switchgear for the navy. ANYTHING that got installed on a sub was marked 'secret'. Likewise component costs were marked 'secret'.

Now, the first I can understand. Even something as mundane as knowing how something is mounted and the size of the mount can give you a hint of it's location.. Hiding the cost however serves no such use.

If the government spends a billion dollars chopping down a tree and nobody's around to hear it, is it still a waste of money?
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Postby Trigger- on Wed Feb 08, 2006 1:29 am

Persol wrote:If the government spends a billion dollars chopping down a tree and nobody's around to hear it, is it still a waste of money?


Only if it is ripped from canada's soil. 5 billion actually...
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Postby Persol on Wed Feb 08, 2006 1:41 am

Trigger- wrote:Only if it is ripped from canada's soil. 5 billion actually...
Peaked my interest... what's the story?
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Postby Trigger- on Wed Feb 08, 2006 1:59 am

us-canada soft-wood issue it doesn't surprise me you haveant heard. NAFTA was an agreement to remove tarrifs on cross boarder trade of many goods. Bush administration thinks it is too cheap for canada to farm wood.

3 times this has gone to court all 3 decided with canada.

lol that is a vague generalization but who has the time for it all.

When Bush leave's office how long do you think it will take before Jed takes a crack at top man.
Jah save us....
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