Posted: January 15, 2010 at 8:10 am | Tags: Pat Robertson, Religion
So Robertson wants you believe in this “god” thing, and his reasoning is you should do so because this god fellow saw fit to kill tens of thousands of innocent men, woman and even children to punish them for something that they as individuals had no responsibility for. A real or imagined pact with the devil. Now maybe it’s me being an atheist and all but that there sure doesn’t sound like a very good selling point to me. Sounds more like extortion.
So Pat, does that mean I can kill your family members because their old man is such a useless piece of shit? Maybe we should nuke Germany because of the Holocaust thing, hell we may even get a few Nazis who were alive during WWII. Why stop there? Fire bomb the Vatican for their part in the Crusades. Why make this god fellow do all the work?
Maybe I just have a higher moral conception than Robertson’s god, I know if I could prevent the suffering in Haiti I would do it in a heartbeat. I also know if a buffoon like Pat Robertson had tried to pin 9/11 and the Haiti earthquake on me he would have burst into flames right there on TV and would have to been put out by beating with a rake and being pissed on.
Pat Robertson Haiti Comments Spark Uproar – Political Hotsheet – CBS News.
Posted: January 11, 2010 at 10:44 am
I have been reading “The Men who Stare at Goats” a book and movie based on the true story of General Albert Stubblebine who started a unit of military men with so called psychic abilities. He believed that a soldier could adopt the cloak of invisibility, pass cleanly through walls and, perhaps most chillingly, kill goats just by staring at them. Of course none of this worked and lots of tax dollars were spent investigating this bunkum, the general became a bit of a joke as a result.
So I should not have been surprised that the man who ran into his office wall thinking he could melt right through it using the power of his mind would also buy into the nonsense of the 9/11 Truth people. Me thinks the general must have run head first into that wall on more than just one occasion. It would seem that many in the truth movement do have a tendency to follow the leader rather quickly and without vetting so Stubblebine is welcomed by many a truther. They think of the person as an authority because they have a title, Dr. or General, former USG official.
Major General Albert Stubblebine: Towers Fell Down Because of Explosives | World for 9/11 Truth | W9T.org. Continue Reading
Posted: January 10, 2010 at 12:00 pm | Tags: 9/11 truth, 911, Cindy Sheehan, conspiracy theory, controlled demolition, Underwear Bomber
Cindy Sheehan is still proving herself a huge embarrassment to the anti war cause. In this recent podcast she says….
“I think a new investigation is something that many many people agree with, if people don’t start saying, ‘It’s an inside job.’ Because that turns a lot of people off, even though I think it (9-11) was an inside job, I just don’t know how far inside it went. But as soon as you say it’s an inside job, people start saying, oh, you’re accusing Dick Cheney of planning the whole thing, blah blah blah. Well, of course, some people are (laughs) but then people say, we don’t know, we need to find out. Was it CIA? Was it whoever? Whoever, um, it had to be an inside job. There’s like no way they could have done that, just like the one on December 25th. There’s no way that guy could have done it without some kind of help, and we know he got help. Who was (crosstalk) that nice-dressed man that got him through that these people witnessed, got him through security?”
Podcast Alpha Pictoris by Paul Tassopulos.
Really?… Please will someone tell her the “Inside Job” thing is dead. All that is left is a small band of science illiterate conspiracy theorist kooks still stuck in a 2005 mind set. And are we now to believe the Underwear Bomber was an inside job? Listen Cindy, I know you are not a genius by any stretch of the word but try thinking a little here, if the Christmas eve event was a CIA black ops job the bombing would have been more of a terror inducing incident rather than a joke, “Ha Ha, silly terrorist couldn’t even blow his own balls off”, what’s to be afraid of?
If it were a false flag operation designed to instill fear in people the aircraft would have gone down or the terrorist would have blown himself up and taken several people with him. And he would have direct links to Al Qieda rather than being a sad mixed up rich kid.
Posted: January 6, 2010 at 8:46 am | Tags: Homeopathic
Couple took daughter to various health professionals, but abandoned each conventional medication she was prescribed within a short time of starting it, they solidly pursued homeopathic remedies.
Parents guilty of manslaughter over daughters eczema death.