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Originally posted by RomanMaroni
The thing that should stand out to everybody when you see stories like this, is the way the media never addresses the issues. And that is what the whole truth movement is about. We just want to address the issues and questions we have. They call us all lunatic fringe, crazy, fanatical, ..etc but they never address any issues. If we are all so crazy and have no legitimacy to our concerns, why not just address them and put it to rest? Being a truther just means you have questions. I have always been told if you don't understand something, don't be afraid to ask. That is a pretty universal thought here in American culture. Do you think the media is supporting this American idea? If the American media isn't supporting American ideas, traditions and values, then whose are they supporting? Do you think they have made it so people who have questions shouldn't be afraid to ask them? If our questions are so ridiculous and have already been answered, then why don't you re-answer them for those of us who may have missed it. It should be easy right? after all, we are living in fantasy land. And as long as the topic isn't religion, reality will always seem more plausible than fantasy.
So why do you suppose they never actually address the questions? If these issues are "are too bizarre, half-baked and intellectually bogus to merit serious discussion' then bury the people saying it. Take 5 minutes away from the entertainment news to show just how ridiculous we all are. I won't hold my breath.
if a relative of mine had been on one of the Jets idd want to see a Body or even a Finger nail to bring Home so as i have closure,
Originally posted by kingmonkey
Excellent post! I always thought the Washington Post was a well respected newspaper, was I wrong?
Originally posted by RomanMaroni
I have always been told if you don't understand something, don't be afraid to ask. That is a pretty universal thought here in American culture. Do you think the media is supporting this American idea? If the American media isn't supporting American ideas, traditions and values, then whose are they supporting?
So why do you suppose they never actually address the questions?
Originally posted by munkey66
there is more to the story.
Japan is pushing back over threats from the US over US air bases in Japan.
The US threatens and the Japanese pushed back