You spend too much time on conspiracy theory web sites.

On Sep 10, 12:15 pm, CFTMEDITOR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark you are such a wuss I am still amazed everytime you type out a
> stupid reply that doesn't even have a whit of common sense or make any
> real defense of your shallow and blind faith beliefs.
>
> Every time someone gives you a good solid arguement in response to
> your idiocy you either reply with an attack based on nothing to do
> with the pervious post or you bash the person for being a liberal.
>
> So far I have never seen you respond in any manner that would make me
> believe you had the slightest clue that you were able to engage in
> intelligent discourse or that you have more than two brain cells.
>
> One to type and one to help you maintain your mouth breathing. Oopps,
> guess I figured out why you can't really have an intellignent
> discourse.
>
> You rely on attacks without substance. Grow a brain and use it man.
>
> Oh, did I too many big words for you to figure out and then post some
> coherent responses.
>
> Here's a good online dictionary.http://www.merriam-webster.com/
>
> I also think you are afraid to discuss the whole Bin Laden-Bush
> connection.
>
> It's by now been firmly established the Poppy Bush was sitting in the
> same room with them on 9/11.
>
> And Sheik Bin Laden directly funded W Bush with cash and influence in
> the oil business.
>
> "The Senate Commitee on BCCI, the Kerry Committee, noted that Ed
> Rogers, the White House political director, was hired directly away by
> the BCCI sheikh and paid, along with a hitherto unknown assistant
> named Haley Barbour (later to become National Republican Committee
> Chairman), the sum of $600,000 to not do much of nothing. The Senate
> Committee concluded that it, along with the "gifts" of cash to GW
> Bush, was intended to influence President Bush.
>
> After GW Bush's company, Arbrusto, went bust, the bin Laden connection
> with BCCI went to work once again to prop up the president's son and
> to buy influence. GW swapped out shares until he had an interest in a
> new company, Harken Energy, which quickly received a lucrative oil
> concession in Bahrain. An "extraordinary number of people connected to
> Harken or the oil deal have ties to BCCI... Sheikh Khalifa bin-Salman
> al-Khalifa helped to ensure that Harken was awarded the offshore
> drilling contract... Sheikh Abdullah Taha Baksh..Ghairth Pharaon...
> Bin Mahfouz... Talat Othman who has visited the White House..."
>
> from False Profits, page 370.
>
> Oh my Mark, will you reply to this or continue to attack like a
> blinded right wing nut that you are?
>
> This whole bullshit of how they want Obama more than McCain is a bunch
> of half truths and false rumors that the repubs lovwe to try to pass
> off as truth.
>
> On Sep 9, 7:27 pm, mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > the muslims were counting on one of their own sitting in the oval
> > office, turning a blind eye to their uncivilized behavior, and
> > basically allowing them to run rampant throughout the world.  not they
> > see that ain't gonna happen.
>
> > On Sep 9, 6:57 pm, PoliticalAmazon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > You mean the Saudi Royal family and the Bin Laden family, who are
> > > very, very close to the Bush family?  Bandar Bush is upset?  That
> > > makes no sense at all.
>
> > > Get a clue.  The Bush Family have far more connections to the "Arabs"
> > > than Obama does.
>
> > > Why do you think Bush Jr used his presidential powers to allow the Bin
> > > Laden family in the U.S. to fly around the country after 9/11, when
> > > American citizens couldn't, collecting all of their Bin Laden
> > > relatives and their larvae, and get out of America?
>
> > > Don't you think we might have found out something interesting with
> > > questioning of the Bin Laden family?  Why did Bush Jr subvert justice?
>
> > > ----------
>
> > > On Sep 9, 2:32 pm, "d.b.baker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > AMMAN -- With the U.S. presidential elections just two months away,
> > > > many Arabs and Muslims are increasingly worried that a victory for
> > > > another conservative Republican administration will exacerbate the
> > > > tensions and turbulence that have followed the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks
> > > > on the United States.
>
> > > > The events and speeches at the Republican Party convention in
> > > > Minnesota, which endorsed the candidacy of Arizona Senator John McCain
> > > > and his running mate, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, were given special
> > > > attention in the Arab media, as commentators voiced fears that a
> > > > McCain administration would pursue, perhaps more belligerently, the
> > > > path of the current government.
>
> > > > As a rule, Arab governments in the region prefer to refrain from
> > > > showing their preferences in U.S. elections, but the media, including
> > > > the state-controlled TV and press, have made no secret of their desire
> > > > to see a new leadership in Washington that is run by Democratic
> > > > presidential candidate Illinois Senator Barack Obama. 
> > > > -http://www.metimes.com/International/2008/09/05/mccain-palin_ticket_c...
>
> > > > That's right, Mr. Moderate Muslim, we ain't finished with you yet...
> > > > not by a long shot.
>
> > > > Hey, Sheiks of Saud, why not drop by Wasilla and try running that game
> > > > on Sarah.- Hide quoted text -
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