I mean shit, what can I say, I think the dude is dead on as well. You're right, sometimes I wonder if we are screaming at the wall. Sometimes it's hard to gage the "political climate" in this country because it's so goddamned dangerous to speak your mind now. So he is dead on if you want to to play it safe and super conservative and say that America "got what it deserved" pertaining to Sept. 11th. Obviously it's a bit late and a little off, but if he's simply "playing politics", then sure. Chomsky said the same thing, you didn't see any one go after him, did you? Essentially what both Wright and Chomsky are/were saying is that Sept. 11th was "payback" for America's foreign policy in the Middle East. Chomsky called it "blowback". Now was Chomsky playing "safe"? I don't know, but by his tone, I think he actually believed what he was saying. To tell you honestly, that was very "early on" and I'm not sure how Chomsky feels nowadays. Just about anyone who has looked at the mountain of evidence knows that it was not "Al Qaeda" that executed Sept. 11th. I honestly believe Chomsky actually thought, as most Americans did(and still do) that it was "Al Qaeda" that was behind the Sept. 11th atrocities. Whether or not Jerimiah Wright believes this is up for debate. Same can be said for Ron Paul. Does Wright reflect the feelings of the black church? What about the black community? Again, it's hard to say because "America's voice" is so filtered(essentially censored) by the "media" and the sad excuse for "journalism" in this country. Regardless of whether or not it is playing "safe" politics, it is a totally viable explanation for Sept. 11th, no matter what side of the fence you sit on to a certain extent. Don't get me wrong, what Wright, Paul or Chomsky are saying is no substitute for the truth, but it does help shed some light on America's atrocious foreign policies and human rights violations around the world and in regards to what Wright was saying about AIDS, it's domestic policies as well. And that is far more than what Obama has said thus far. You can't tell me that the average citizen of Earth honestly believes that Al Qaeda executed 9/11 because "they hate our freedoms." Now, even if you don't think that 9/11 was an inside job, it's safe to assume that "Al Qaeda" must have had a damn good reason for "planning and executing" 9/11. They sure as hell didn't unleash holy hell on themselves and the Middle East for no reason at all, correct? So again, I think Jerimiah Wright has every right to make the statements he's made, and I feel if you actually listen to what the man is saying, he is bringing up real issues and he's truly engaging Senator Obama and exposing him for what he really is, which is, in Wright's eyes, a traitor and an "NWO" stooge. Wright and Paul are the only people injecting real issues into this "presidential race" and into the nations political arena. Fortunately for the NWO, Pastor Wright is "screaming at a wall". So, with that being said, what about this "DC Madame" madness? "Suicide?" Now that's some shit, huh? Anyone know about this? -timandvic
timandvic | Sat, 05/03/2008 - 21:34
I mean shit, what can I say, I think the dude is dead on as well. You're right, sometimes I wonder if we are screaming at the wall. Sometimes it's hard to gage the "political climate" in this country because it's so goddamned dangerous to speak your mind now. So he is dead on if you want to to play it safe and super conservative and say that America "got what it deserved" pertaining to Sept. 11th. Obviously it's a bit late and a little off, but if he's simply "playing politics", then sure. Chomsky said the same thing, you didn't see any one go after him, did you? Essentially what both Wright and Chomsky are/were saying is that Sept. 11th was "payback" for America's foreign policy in the Middle East. Chomsky called it "blowback". Now was Chomsky playing "safe"? I don't know, but by his tone, I think he actually believed what he was saying. To tell you honestly, that was very "early on" and I'm not sure how Chomsky feels nowadays. Just about anyone who has looked at the mountain of evidence knows that it was not "Al Qaeda" that executed Sept. 11th. I honestly believe Chomsky actually thought, as most Americans did(and still do) that it was "Al Qaeda" that was behind the Sept. 11th atrocities. Whether or not Jerimiah Wright believes this is up for debate. Same can be said for Ron Paul. Does Wright reflect the feelings of the black church? What about the black community? Again, it's hard to say because "America's voice" is so filtered(essentially censored) by the "media" and the sad excuse for "journalism" in this country. Regardless of whether or not it is playing "safe" politics, it is a totally viable explanation for Sept. 11th, no matter what side of the fence you sit on to a certain extent. Don't get me wrong, what Wright, Paul or Chomsky are saying is no substitute for the truth, but it does help shed some light on America's atrocious foreign policies and human rights violations around the world and in regards to what Wright was saying about AIDS, it's domestic policies as well. And that is far more than what Obama has said thus far. You can't tell me that the average citizen of Earth honestly believes that Al Qaeda executed 9/11 because "they hate our freedoms." Now, even if you don't think that 9/11 was an inside job, it's safe to assume that "Al Qaeda" must have had a damn good reason for "planning and executing" 9/11. They sure as hell didn't unleash holy hell on themselves and the Middle East for no reason at all, correct? So again, I think Jerimiah Wright has every right to make the statements he's made, and I feel if you actually listen to what the man is saying, he is bringing up real issues and he's truly engaging Senator Obama and exposing him for what he really is, which is, in Wright's eyes, a traitor and an "NWO" stooge. Wright and Paul are the only people injecting real issues into this "presidential race" and into the nations political arena. Fortunately for the NWO, Pastor Wright is "screaming at a wall". So, with that being said, what about this "DC Madame" madness? "Suicide?" Now that's some shit, huh? Anyone know about this? -timandvic
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