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Originally posted by chorizo4
reply to post by impressme
The Japanese lost people on 9/11. Hopefully they were compensated. The Americans lost more. They were compensated.
By now they have spent most of the money. Too late! Complain earlier. You took the money, walk away and shut your mouths.
Originally posted by impressme
reply to post 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.
One thing we need to do is prove to people that television is a propaganda tool used by our government, military, and corporation and people should really use their televisions for entertainment purposes. I love to watch movies on mine and that is about all I use it for. But when it comes to Fox News, CNN, ABC, ect… I consider most of their information as about as credible as the National Enquire.
[edit on 9-3-2010 by impressme]
Originally posted by SaturnFX
I find the more they dismiss and belittle anything...any movement, the more I become interested in it overall.
Typically, subjects that are loudly proclaimed as crazy, dont look at it, etc...makes a thinking man curious...
-wiki
Defamation—also called calumny, vilification, slander (for transitory statements), and libel (for written, broadcast, or otherwise published words)—is the communication of a statement that makes a claim, expressly stated or implied to be factual, that may give an individual, business, product, group, government, or nation a negative image. It is usually, but not always,[1] a requirement that this claim be false and that the publication is communicated to someone other than the person defamed (the claimant).