To: Verax
Mmmh, that may well be true. Patriots with a firmer grip on reality on the other hand might notice that the Council of Foreign Relations is a talking club and think-tank which invites all kinds of influential and famous people to join. Note the sequence of events - they are already in a position of importance when they are invited to join. For many politicians it's definitely something of a stamp of approval for their significance, but that's pretty much all that's to it. Heck, if there were actually a nasty world conspiracy, do you think they would have a webpage?
To: Economist_MA
OMG...you can't be for real?
12 posted on
11/10/2001 1:13:13 AM PST by
Verax
To: Economist_MA; Verax
"Heck, if there were actually a nasty world conspiracy, do you think they would have a webpage?"
There's the most ineffective arguing point of recent months again.
Keep it out front, folks will see the humor in that. Just like the Humor of an Islamic "Conspiracy". Can't happen!
right?
50 posted on
11/10/2001 4:39:28 AM PST by
rdavis84
To: Economist_MA
Excuse me, but what kind of argument is "would they have a webpage"? What does having a webpage have to do with the integrity of a person or group? The bin laden devils had a webpage also.
If you were going to attempt to take over a business or organization would you create a webpage and tell everyone of your intentions or put your "best foot" forward? Also, what does the fact that this has had a thread or more than one thread have to do with any given subject? Isn't it possible that many peple have not seen it b4?
There may or may not be a conspiracy, however, people should be made aware of important subjects that may affect their liberties and if the subject interests them, the can pursue the subject.
Good folks, when you use personal vilification (tin foil hats) you are following the exactly what the clintons have done all their political lives!
86 posted on
11/11/2001 6:02:47 AM PST by
poet
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