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Originally Posted by Redrob
Denial does not equate to 'not true'. The site is compiled based on the works of the US military court records and Yale University.
The only question: are what we are seeing in today's news paralleling the events of the past?
It is a maxim that if you don't study history, you are doomed to repeat the same mistakes.
To question the actions of our government is not paranoid delusions. Instead, I see it as a patriotic duty as a citizen to protect our Constitution and our way of life.
To blindly accept the status quo and the spoon-fed media and expect change for the better is delusional.
Just my opinion.
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Typical standby responses of the paranoid lunatic fringe.
Starts by characterizing the flaws of those who disagree with condescension and the strong suggestion of their ignorance (after all, the only real conclusion is your conclusion)...
"to blindly accept..."
"the status quo..."
brainwashed by the media...
etc etc.
... coupled with a homework assignment.
The deluded one always relying on the notion that their "eyes are open" that they "do the research", their 'just asking questions" etc.
Further, the proper quote is "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" - being that he was a man of few achievements, his most notable being that he's frequently misquoted, he deserves at least to be quoted correctly. It's an idea that's all fine and well except for it being a completely vague and ambiguous idea which can be applied to any weak/non-existent point in a horrible attempt to give it some semblance of weight/credibility as you did by implying you are "informed" and those who might not agree with your points, are not.
