SmootSmack
02-19-2008, 01:20 AM
Didn't you hear? That's a proven method for enlarging your wee wee.
Too far?
Is "too far" some sort of slick double entendre? :)
Too far?
Is "too far" some sort of slick double entendre? :)
Loose ChangeSmootSmack 02-19-2008, 01:20 AM Didn't you hear? That's a proven method for enlarging your wee wee. Too far? Is "too far" some sort of slick double entendre? :) FRPLG 02-19-2008, 01:27 AM Is "too far" some sort of slick double entendre? :) It wasn;t until you brought it up. Now... MTK 02-19-2008, 10:31 AM Back on topic to the video if we can, I think it raises some interesting points that are worth discussing, and in the end I think the basic message is to question authority. Personally I find the theory that United 93 was shot down to be very interesting. I dunno, the heroic story is nice for movies but I'm just not sure that I buy it. SmootSmack 02-19-2008, 10:41 AM Back on topic to the video if we can, I think it raises some interesting points that are worth discussing, and in the end I think the basic message is to question authority. Personally I find the theory that United 93 was shot down to be very interesting. I dunno, the heroic story is nice for movies but I'm just not sure that I buy it. It's interesting, but I think there is just too much evidence-even by the coroner who they "cite" (by chopping off portions of quotes of his), but never actually interview-to think there was some sort of conspiracy in play. I don't know maybe I'm just too close to this particular story to be very objective about it. cpayne5 02-19-2008, 10:42 AM Back on topic to the video if we can, I think it raises some interesting points that are worth discussing, and in the end I think the basic message is to question authority. Personally I find the theory that United 93 was shot down to be very interesting. I dunno, the heroic story is nice for movies but I'm just not sure that I buy it. I think there is enough audio from both air traffic control communications and the phone calls the passengers were making to support the idea that the plane was not shot down. The last article on this page is probably the best I've read, detailing the events that occurred on Flight 93. September 11 News.com - Flight 93 - The Story of the Heroes of United Airlines Flight 93. (http://www.september11news.com/Flight93.htm) The heroes of Flight 93: Interviews with family and friends detail the courage of everyday people. By Kim Barker, Louise Kiernan, and Steve Mills © Chicago Tribune MTK 02-19-2008, 11:03 AM I think there is enough audio from both air traffic control communications and the phone calls the passengers were making to support the idea that the plane was not shot down. The last article on this page is probably the best I've read, detailing the events that occurred on Flight 93. September 11 News.com - Flight 93 - The Story of the Heroes of United Airlines Flight 93. (http://www.september11news.com/Flight93.htm) The heroes of Flight 93: Interviews with family and friends detail the courage of everyday people. By Kim Barker, Louise Kiernan, and Steve Mills © Chicago Tribune good link but it really doesn't clear things up for me, I still think there are more questions than answers with what happened to United 93. There are some interesting questions raised here (http://www.flight93crash.com/) SmootSmack 02-19-2008, 11:15 AM One thing I can't understand is why is there such a need to know? Why aren't the answers provided by the government, and other officials on site acceptable? I mean it just seems like some people are really pushing for some radical theory, but....Occam's Razor. SmootSmack 02-19-2008, 11:16 AM I don't even know if Occam's Razor really applies there, I just like it. MTK 02-19-2008, 11:31 AM One thing I can't understand is why is there such a need to know? Why aren't the answers provided by the government, and other officials on site acceptable? I mean it just seems like some people are really pushing for some radical theory, but....Occam's Razor. People will always (and should) challenge authority and isn't that the backbone of a democracy? I'm not a fan of every wild theory associated with 9/11, but I do think there are some pretty significant questions out there that deserve to be discussed at the very least. 70Chip 02-19-2008, 11:37 AM I don't even know if Occam's Razor really applies there, I just like it. Caveat Emptor, etc., etc. In my new book, I will reveal that UA 93 was actually brought down by triangulated fire involving "Badgeman (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezuGskOWauU)", Jack Ruby, and Clint Murchison, who is really still alive. | |
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