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Off Topic, But Hilarious (It's Certainly "Kook"-Related Though)

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David Von Pein

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Oct 23, 2007, 6:58:43 AM10/23/07
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Hilarious stuff from Bill Maher's live show (9/11 conspiracy kooks
galore in the audience)......


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFmqZVUG7Mw

robc...@netscape.com

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Oct 23, 2007, 12:37:05 PM10/23/07
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On Oct 23, 6:58 am, David Von Pein <davevonp...@aol.com> wrote:

Kook = anyone who doesn't totally, and without question, accept the
word of our government. In opposition to our constitution that says
as a citizen of a democracy should always question to make sure what
is said or done is in the best interest of everyone.

Kook = left-wing, liberal, equal rights advocates, abortionists, free
speech (if against the expressed opinions of the government), self-
thought, etc...

Kook is the favorite word of right-wingers who are exclusive instead
of inclusive. Anyone who dares not to think like them should 1) shut-
up or 2) leave the country or 3) shut-up and leave the country (their
favorite option). So much for freedom of expression.

Ben Holmes

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Oct 23, 2007, 12:42:04 PM10/23/07
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In article <1193157425.5...@z24g2000prh.googlegroups.com>,
robc...@netscape.com says...

I would assert that it's more accurate to state that "kook" is the favorite word
of *trolls*.

I've already pointed out the fallacy of equating a belief in the WCR to holding
conservative views...

robc...@netscape.com

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Oct 23, 2007, 12:48:34 PM10/23/07
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On Oct 23, 12:42 pm, Ben Holmes <ad...@websitewealthcollege.com>
wrote:

> I would assert that it's more accurate to state that "kook" is the favorite word
> of *trolls*.
>
> I've already pointed out the fallacy of equating a belief in the WCR to holding
> conservative views...

I don't disagree Ben, but in this case I was pointing to the fact that
"kook" is the favorite word of all right-wing media regarding anyone
who doesn't think like them. Obviously all conservatives don't think
like this, but unfortuantely, the ones with the most access into our
lives via media do.

Ben Holmes

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Oct 23, 2007, 1:22:58 PM10/23/07
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In article <1193158114.0...@t8g2000prg.googlegroups.com>,
robc...@netscape.com says...

>
>On Oct 23, 12:42 pm, Ben Holmes <ad...@websitewealthcollege.com>
>wrote:
>
>>I would assert that it's more accurate to state that "kook" is the favorite word
>> of *trolls*.
>>
>>I've already pointed out the fallacy of equating a belief in the WCR to holding
>> conservative views...
>
>I don't disagree Ben, but in this case I was pointing to the fact that
>"kook" is the favorite word of all right-wing media

And, of course, radical *LEFT* wing media...

>regarding anyone
>who doesn't think like them. Obviously all conservatives don't think
>like this,

Nor do all liberals...

>but unfortuantely, the ones with the most access into our
>lives via media do.

Ditto.

robc...@netscape.com

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Oct 23, 2007, 1:28:46 PM10/23/07
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On Oct 23, 1:22 pm, Ben Holmes <ad...@websitewealthcollege.com> wrote:
> In article <1193158114.059487.129...@t8g2000prg.googlegroups.com>,
> robcap...@netscape.com says...

I'm a moderate and I believe in taking the best ideas of everyone for
the best results. I have never understood why so many people are so
loyal to one party or the other like they were your alma mater.
Whoever has good ideas and can implement them is the best candidate in
my view.

Ronald 'More-More' Moshki

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Oct 23, 2007, 1:37:16 PM10/23/07
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On Oct 23, 6:58 am, David Von Pein <davevonp...@aol.com> wrote:


1. Belief that non-human animals are 'better' than
Humanoid Sapien is not kookery.

2. Averring that Dems and Repubs are the 2 hugest parts
of the corrupted whole, twins in effect, is not kookery.

3. Hugging trees but not Rush Limbaugh or Al Sharpton
is clearly not kookery.

4. The killing of JFK may or may not have been a
conspiracy--there's no nuttiness either way.

But screaming that the Govt. orchestrated 9-11 sounds
a bit, uh, kooky..

robc...@netscape.com

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Oct 23, 2007, 1:48:24 PM10/23/07
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On Oct 23, 1:37 pm, Ronald 'More-More' Moshki <sector_f...@yahoo.com>
wrote:

> But screaming that the Govt. orchestrated 9-11 sounds
> a bit, uh, kooky..

Who has said the government orchestrated 9/11 here? They may and they
may not have, but I don't remember anyone saying that. I keep hearing
LNers accuse CTers of believing that because we don't accept the
official theory of JFK.

tomnln

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Oct 23, 2007, 1:57:23 PM10/23/07
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Isn't that comparable to saying that all LN's are Homosexuals?

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