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Originally posted by endisnighe
reply to post by Atomic Honey
Hey now, don't go saying you are not insane, that is the first sign of insanity.
Oh, and by the way. If the world is completely insane and you are sane, does that not cause a paradox?
Originally posted by okbmd
reply to post by sos37
What she probably 'meant' to say was that she was hoping it could be tied in with a militia member or a 'tea-party' advocate .
Originally posted by Eagleheart56
The administration, the democrats, the religion of Islam, and the main media are the enemies that the American people face today, each in the own ways are doing or saying things harmful to our way of life, Americans need to wake up to this and make a stand.
Originally posted by yellowcard
I'm well on topic, I believe you brought up news bias, and your signature calls Republicans murderers. I doubt you reached that conclusion on your own, unless you're seriously demented...but you're most likely just misinformed, just like all those Fox Newsers you were talking about.
[edit on 5-5-2010 by yellowcard]
Originally posted by weedwhacker
reply to post by sos37
What "religion" did Timothy McVeigh profess to?
(man, this just keeps geting weirder and weirder....what, if the NEXT media-grabbing-headline is a perp who is Jewish, THEN what???)
Originally posted by Delphiki
www.foxnews.com...
Does anyone else see this as a strange? The guy supposedly received training on bomb-making and then buys some fertilizer bags which he thinks will create a bomb?
Does he believe walmart carries explosives on its shelves?
It seems weird that someone who was trained to make a bomb would think that a regular bag of fertilizer would explode.
Moreover, McVeigh did not need to raise money for the bomb, which only cost about $5,000. In all, the truck rental cost about $250, the fertilizer less than $500, and the nitromethane $2,780, with a cheap car being used as a getaway vehicle.
Originally posted by sos37
Originally posted by Delphiki
www.foxnews.com...
Does anyone else see this as a strange? The guy supposedly received training on bomb-making and then buys some fertilizer bags which he thinks will create a bomb?
Does he believe walmart carries explosives on its shelves?
It seems weird that someone who was trained to make a bomb would think that a regular bag of fertilizer would explode.
Fertilizer is what was in the truck that destroyed the Murrah building in 1995.
Moreover, McVeigh did not need to raise money for the bomb, which only cost about $5,000. In all, the truck rental cost about $250, the fertilizer less than $500, and the nitromethane $2,780, with a cheap car being used as a getaway vehicle.
en.wikipedia.org...
[edit on 5-5-2010 by sos37]