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Originally posted by canucks555
The real shame of it is that (in the world of the conspiracy theorist) the bad guys are exonerated. Do you think that the victims of these crimes enjoy watching a small percentage of the population letting the criminals off the hook?
A certain type of Conspiracy theorist, in effect, supports Bin Laden, support Lanza, support Harris and Klebold .. the list goes on.
Blame everyone except the real perpetrators, defend the mad men. how f'ed up is that??
It's is sick think about itedit on 29-1-2013 by canucks555 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by canucks555
reply to post by Helious
Lets be honest.
Do you feel shame for defending the murderer of 20 small children?
Don't bother replying, you're hopeless.
Originally posted by Helious
You say, nut job and nut job sites. You don't have the education on the subject matter to debate either way, you couldn't point out the issues and you couldn't debate them either because lets be honest here between you and I. Your not even American and while you may "feel" a certain way about the scenario, you don't really care. Lets just be honest about it, shall we?
Lets be honest.
Do you feel shame for defending the murderer of 20 small children?
The White House has increased the minimum number of signatures needed on “We The People” petitions to elicit an official response.
Petitions will now require a minimum of 100,000 signees, up from 25,000.
They hope the higher number will give them more time to spend on responding to those petitions that make the cut.
what really puzzles me, is that some people think that their govt sends agents/patsies etc into schools to murder their children and all they do is bleat on the net about it.
Originally posted by silo13
White House Ups Minimum Petition Signatures Required for a Response *read more*
The White House has increased the minimum number of signatures needed on “We The People” petitions to elicit an official response.
Petitions will now require a minimum of 100,000 signees, up from 25,000.
They hope the higher number will give them more time to spend on responding to those petitions that make the cut.
I read this back a few days ago around the time a petition to impeach the President went online (and I had to laugh at the irony of the timing even then) - Now? I'm laughing harder cause if it applies to that petition it better apply to this one.
SIGNATURES NEEDED BY FEBRUARY 09, 2013 TO REACH GOAL OF 25,000
24,917
TOTAL SIGNATURES ON THIS PETITION 83
Originally posted by theMediator
It's obvious that most people that would sign such a petition are actually afraid that there is a conspiracy and couldn't live with it.
Very much like 911 deniers that don't even want to accept the possibility of a conspiracy.
Originally posted by whatsecret
Originally posted by AfterInfinity
I might get flamed for this, but...
Can 25,000 people, including numerous residents who were actually present during the event, be wrong? I mean, that's a lot of liars. At that rate, forget the Congress. You can't even trust the citizens.
If you are going to make accusations at this level, be sure to consider ALL the implications.
You mean can 25,000 people be wrong by believing what they are told? or you mean that 25,000 people that would signs this petition are part of an investigation and have all the facts in the case be wrong?
My opinion is that yes people can be wrong. But that's not the issue here. We are now asking the government to take away our rights. I mean everyone's rights. And that is absolutely wrong.
I'm thinking he means the portion of those 25,000 people who actually had their sons or daughters killed inside of that school...