And we have our first winner of the "devolution of thread to conspiracy theory horseshit" award....
Ahh the interwebs... bringing conspiracy theories into 9/11 threads is like suggesting Audiobahn for an SQ build...
It's no conspiracy theory: it's empirical evidence. I don't necessarily think that the US directly ordered the attack (although that is possible) but I do believe that they used it as an excuse for their own gains. Be careful to avoid being so anti-conspiracy theory that you avoid the truth as well. The only things we really know are our opinions and interpretations of events.
There is enough money/economic power to feed all the children in the world and then bomb them to bits... isn't progress wonderful?
Or are you to emo to appreciate that we can do both?
Sure we can do both; don't recall arguing otherwise. What I DID argue for is acceptance that there are bigger tragedies on the planet than a plan crashing into a building.
Emo has nothing to do with it. This is possibly the worst use of the term "emo"...and I've seen a lot of them.
Ohhh Matt, so freakn ignorant on the world problems //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif maybe i think like a canadian but I agree with Punk on every fact.
I don't think this has much with my being Canadian; I will, however, say that I believe Canadians are generally more open-minded. Glad you agree, though.
I would rather see it back in the hands of the taxpayer and let them decide to feed those children if they see fit, but that is another story altogether.
You make a very valid point. The job of a government should be to serve it's own people, so if the money is in the hands of the taxpayer, they can do as they see fit, rather than the government using the money to fulfill their own personal agenda. Touche.
1. Deflation ftl...I gues syou can call it negative inflation2. Adam Smith ftl....I mean, he's only one of the most influential economists to ever live. The greed of our citizens is the reason we are a super power today...caring for comrads doesn't help the stock price //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif
It's true that it doesn't help the stock price, but you're implying that financial success for a few is more critical than social and international success for all. Not sure I agree with you on that one.
I'm just going to roll my eyes at this one...
It is quite easily proven. No need to roll your eyes.
Umm if you where willing to work in the fields, or in construction, working as hard as they do then you'd probably have a job...
Of course getting educated removes the illegal immigrant population as competition for labor...
Your personal job hunt experience doesn't translate into a nationwide macroeconomic condition...
Well at least we agree there.