Sandy Hook petition to stop people saying it’s a hoax…, page 1


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reply posted on 29-1-2013 @ 07:50 PM by whatsecret
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I'll be surprised if this thread is allowed to exist for long.


I started this thread to discuss the petition not the incident itself.


reply posted on 29-1-2013 @ 07:53 PM by brandiwine14
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Why isn't anyone asking to ban websites that ask for our freedoms to be taken away then.?

Look everyone knows that almost anything that could have a conspiracy behind it will have a conspiracy behind it. It doesn't mean it actually was a lie just that well "who really knows". The Sandy Hook conspiracy theorists would have a lot less to wonder about if someone would answer the most important questions honestly ie..

Why is their video of the rifle in the back of the car?

Where did the second shooter go? (I was watching the news early on when they announced a second shoooter then all the sudden he was gone)?

Those are my two biggest questions, if those got answered honestly the whole conspiracy could end (at least in my eyes).

People are bat# crazy with these petitions lately. What's next we petition someone to be strung up and hung because we don't like what they have to say? Now they want my right to speech taken away along with my right to own a gun, which I currently dont but goddamn them for taking my right to have one someday away from me. I am so sick and tired of these stupid whiny brats getting their ways, telling us what we can and can't say and do. They get to say and do whatever while us good Americans are getting our mouths gagged and washed out with soap and told to be "good little boys and girls".


reply posted on 29-1-2013 @ 07:53 PM by Klassified
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I don't have a problem with it. But you can bet staff will be watching it closely.

On topic: I don't think this petition is going to accomplish what these people want. Just more fuel for the fire, and division among the populace.


reply posted on 29-1-2013 @ 07:54 PM by seabag
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What a disguising display of sheepledom (that's a new seabag-ism). I'm amazed at how many complete morons we have in this country ready and eager to give up freedom. First the right to keep and bear arms, now freedom of speech.

I might start a petition to make it illegal to be a moron. It's time dumb people get punished for their actions that hurt the rest of us.


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reply posted on 29-1-2013 @ 08:02 PM by whatsecret
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Those are my two biggest questions, if those got answered honestly the whole conspiracy could end (at least in my eyes).


Perhaps if these questions be answered a lot of people will indeed accept it and move on, but you and I both know that there still will be a lot of people claiming that the government is lying. And there's a very good reason for that. Government lies all the time.

I am offended by this petition because I know that if they get what they are asking for it will effect me personally.

I disagree with the people that say it was a hoax and that's why I just do not go to the websites where this is being actively pushed.

DO NOT ask the Government to take away my freedom to choose what I want to read on the internet !
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reply posted on 29-1-2013 @ 08:07 PM by whatsecret
Originally posted by Klassified
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I don't have a problem with it. But you can bet staff will be watching it closely.

On topic: I don't think this petition is going to accomplish what these people want. Just more fuel for the fire, and division among the populace.



Staff is watching every thread. I have no problem with it. It's their website.

I hope you are right and the petition will fail, but we need to remember that California residents "voted" against GMO labeling food products. That speaks for itself.



reply posted on 29-1-2013 @ 08:08 PM by whatsecret
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I might start a petition to make it illegal to be a moron. It's time dumb people get punished for their actions that hurt the rest of us.


Where do I sign?


reply posted on 29-1-2013 @ 08:17 PM by Afterthought
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Thanks for bringing this info to the attention of ATS. S&F
This petition is frightening. I can hardly believe that people want to mute others who think outside of box and have critical thinking skills.
I do hope they realize the damage that they're doing.
Where's the petition to Save the Independent Thinker before we're muffled completely?


reply posted on 29-1-2013 @ 08:20 PM by Witness2008
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Does anyone find it a bit disconcerting that an American citizen would think that a petition could eliminate our first amendment rights? Absolutely pathetic.


reply posted on 29-1-2013 @ 08:29 PM by AfterInfinity
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Exactly. It's just a show of hands. You can count them, but that doesn't mean you're actually going to listen. Just to emphasize the value of these petitions, you can easily register four or five different names just for yourself. With that kind of margin, there's no reason for anyone to take it seriously.

Like that Westboro Baptist Church hate group petition. Whatever happened with that one? Minimum of 25,000 signatures required, and they got over 200,000!
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