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Old November 3rd 07, 02:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Mark Hickey
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:

Mark Hickey wrote in
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Why wouldn't I? There's nothing in that interview even REMOTELY
connecting Iraq and 9/11 other than the fact they are both mentioned
during the course of the interview... (I couldn't help myself and
watched it). The only segment in which both were mentioned in any
proximity to each other:

"On September the eleventh 2001 we were attacked in an unprovoked
fashion. Everybody thought the world was calm. And then there
had been bombings since then. Not because of my response to
Iraq... there were bombings in Madrid, there were bombings in
Istanbul, there were bombings in Bali, there were killings in
Pakistan."

Is THAT supposed to be your "smoking gun"??? LOL.



But you said you dind't look at it.

And that you wouldn't


Got a reading comprehension issue, Bertie?

Here's the totality of what I said on THAT subject:

"I know you're hoping that we won't have the time to watch a
boring 11 minute interview (I don't) to see that you're STILL
wrong."

Speaking of which - have you found a quote that backs up your "slam
dunk" position yet? Just one? C'mon, Bertie...


Yep.


LOL. Of COURSE you do (rolling eyes). You're just keeping it a
secret from the rest of the world, right?

what'll everyone
think if you come off so convinced of your point, and then totally
fall flat on your face when it comes to backing it up to a mental
midget like me?


Don't actually care. They can make their own mind up.


Y'see, history doesn't actually work that way (contrary to what you
and many others contend - repeating a lie enough times doesn't make it
true). Either a historical fact / quote happened, or it didn't. I
challenged you (and anyone else who thinks I'm wrong) to come up with
ONE quote... yet you (and everyone else) haven't been able to do so.

If someone can "make their own mind up" to come to a conclusion other
than that "it never happened", then they can also convince themselves
of virtually anything (the 9/11 "truthers" spring to mind).
Convenient, but sad.

Gotta have one first, of course..


True enough. The mind is what keeps us from believing in things that
cause cognitive dissonance (like firmly believing in things that never
actually happened even in the face of overwhelming lack of evidence).

Enjoy that!

Mark "I prefer the real world" Hickey