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9/11 Truth Blogs, Marxists, and Terrorist Sympathizers Allowed to Remain at Official Obama Site

Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:30:35 am PDT

The Obama campaign has been doing a lot of cleaning up and sanitizing at my.barackobama.com.

This blog went down the memory hole, for example: Barack Obama : : Change We Can Believe In | Cakewalk Resolution of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: Regarding your support for our immmient assault on Iran:

But even though it’s been pointed out now in a very public way, not a single blog advocating the crack-brained “9/11 truth” garbage has been deleted.

Barack Obama : : Change We Can Believe In | Donald Spicer’s Blog: 9/11

Barack Obama : : Change We Can Believe In | Michael Morrissey’s Blog: 9/11 Truth

Barack Obama : : Change We Can Believe In | Why is this not being discussed?: Please watch these films on 9/11

Barack Obama : : Change We Can Believe In | Dylan Hudson’s Blog: 9/11 coincidences

And neither has a blog that says convicted terrorist William Ayers is a “true patriot” like Thomas Jefferson: Barack Obama : : Change We Can Believe In | Martin Perlmutter’s Blog: Bill Ayers, Great American

And neither has a blog that’s openly Marxist: Barack Obama : : Change We Can Believe In | Adam Roberts’s Blog: The Nature of the Proletariat

Behold, the Barack Obama base of supporters!

UPDATE at 6/10/08 10:38:53 am:

More stuff down the memory hole, as the Obama campaign quietly removes a “fact check” section that claimed William Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn were “respectable fixtures of the mainstream in Chicago.”

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1 Honorary Yooper  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:31:11am

MyObama: Makes the Daily Kos look sane.

2 Honorary Yooper  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:32:03am

At least Markos has the decency to delete 9/11 Troofer diaries.

/And that's not saying much.

3 Kenneth  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:32:10am
"That's not the Obama Campaign Website I know"
4 gop_patriot  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:32:11am

Keep shining the light, Charles.

5 coquimbojoe  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:32:24am

These people must be miserable. I mean really, how do they think these things and still be happy?

6 lawhawk  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:32:50am

So, they can police their blogs, but choose to do so in a highly selective and questionable fashion that only adds to the appearance of condoning or tolerating such extreme positions as 9/11 trooferism and accepting domestic terrorists on the Ayers disorder spectrum.

7 Honorary Yooper  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:33:02am

re: #5 coquimbojoe

These people must be miserable. I mean really, how do they think these things and still be happy?

I can name a way, but it may not be printable.

8 The Other Les  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:33:06am

So what rules of Leftist Blogging can we derive from their online behavior?

9 NJDhockeyfan  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:33:09am

Add this one to the list:


perhaps obama will help
By Syed from Irvine, CA - Jun 10th, 2008 at 4:02 am EDT

to push the zionist entity into the sea

10 Athos  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:33:14am

Catering to the hard left base......

11 Former Belgian  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:33:32am

How much overlap is there between the Daily Ko[o]s[-oom] posters and these jerkwad bloggers? A whole lot, I think.

12 Honorary Yooper  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:33:35am

re: #8 The Other Les

So what rules of Leftist Blogging can we derive from their online behavior?

Anything insane goes?

13 MandyManners  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:33:36am

re: #7 Honorary Yooper

I can name a way, but it may not be printable.

Pig Latin?

14 Athos  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:34:02am

re: #8 The Other Les

So what rules of Leftist Blogging can we derive from their online behavior?

If you think it, it must be true.

15 Iron Fist  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:34:36am

re: #5 coquimbojoe,

They aren't happy. The thing is, they don't want you to be happy either. L³iberalism is about maximizing the equality of misery. Barack Obama is a L³iberal's wet dream. He'll maximize everyone's equality of misery.

Hope! Change!

16 loppyd  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:34:42am
17 Honorary Yooper  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:34:51am

re: #11 Former Belgian

How much overlap is there between the Daily Ko[o]s[-oom] posters and these jerkwad bloggers? A whole lot, I think.

More than a lot. Since Markos did a Stalinist purge on the Great Orange Satan, it's all Obama all the time.

18 MES41067  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:35:11am

Your going to make them crap themselves with anger.You know the brown note of hate.

19 Pullus Iulius  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:35:26am

Much smoke. Fire getting closer.

20 Athos  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:35:58am

re: #16 loppyd

ROFL - One of the funnier 'experiments' trying to prove a conspiracy.

21 The Other Les  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:36:09am

re: #12 Honorary Yooper

Anything insane goes?

re: #14 Athos

If you think it, it must be true.

That's a good start.

22 Power Armored Lizardoid  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:36:12am

Stan's house is not divided against itself....

23 Honorary Yooper  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:36:54am

re: #13 MandyManners

Pig Latin?

Don't know Pig Latin, but I'll give my description a shot.

It has to do with centerfolds of their messiah. That's all I'll say.

24 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:37:44am

I see the "crack team of cybernauts" has been hard at work...

25 unrealizedviewpoint  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:38:10am
..not a single blog advocating the crack-brained “9/11 truth” garbage has been deleted.

This crack-brained segment obviously accounts for a larger percentage of Obama's support then believed, or they too would be under the bus.

26 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:38:18am
27 Athos  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:38:29am

re: #24 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

crack smoking team of cybernuts.......

28 loppyd  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:38:49am

re: #20 Athos

ROFL - One of the funnier 'experiments' trying to prove a conspiracy.

He was trying to back up Rosie.

29 Shr_Nfr  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:38:50am

re: #9 NJDhockeyfan

I just reported it to them as inappropriate, lets see how long it stays around.

30 Iron Fist  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:39:35am

re: #24 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey,

Emphasis on the "crack". The question is does each team member have their own crack pipe, or do they have one team pipe they all share?

31 Power Armored Lizardoid  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:39:42am

Are we sure they are not all white guys? Which would make them the Cyberteam of Crackernauts?

32 Former Belgian  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:40:13am

Not quite OT: Any immigration law lizards who know how long it would take for the spouse and father of US citizens to acquire citizenship or permanent residence, whichever is enough to legally vote in a presidential election?

/In other words: can this be done before or after Nov. 2?

33 Athos  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:40:14am

re: #28 loppyd

He was trying to back up Rosie.

It's clear they didn't meet and plan it out at a mensa meeting.

34 The Other Les  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:40:16am

Must do laundry and fax a resume. Bye.

35 opnion  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:40:54am

The real issue is how to get all of this Obama stuff to the public.
I am in airports a lot & overhear lots of conversations about Obama.
Many people have such a delusional view of him. He comes from pretty much nowhere to heal the Earth & our souls

36 unrealizedviewpoint  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:40:55am

re: #29 Shr_Nfr

I just reported it to them as inappropriate, lets see how long it stays around.

It's probably time to stop assisting Barry's campaign. ?

37 Shr_Nfr  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:41:02am

re: #9 NJDhockeyfan

Needless to say, he is at UC Irvine.

38 sngnsgt  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:41:04am

What a bunch of hippycrits, Obama and his website are a joke.

39 Noam Sayin'  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:41:11am

re: #30 Iron Fist

Is there such thing as a crack hookah?

40 Sizzlack  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:41:28am

If Ayers was a "respectable fixture of the mainstream in Chicago", well...Chicago has a whole lotta wackadoos.

41 Iron Fist  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:42:14am

re: #35 opnion,

He's a lightworker! How dare you question a lightworker!

[/Obamaton]

Obamanism is a mass delusion.

42 see bs  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:42:17am

After reading these my.nobama trash... I can feel my I.Q dropping..

43 gman  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:42:22am

It's all about sacrificing the individual for the collective and any crackpot theory that reflects that line of reasoning will get traction.

44 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:42:35am

re: #28 loppyd

He was trying to back up Rosie.

You need to call in a Teamsters local to back her up, or move her in any direction, for that matter.

45 opnion  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:42:54am

re: #23 Honorary Yooper

Don't know Pig Latin, but I'll give my description a shot.

It has to do with centerfolds of their messiah. That's all I'll say.

Ah, I get it. Your talking about guys who rub liquor into their palms to get their date drunk. Am I right?

46 Iron Fist  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:43:13am

re: #39 Noam Sayin',

Only for caterpilliars.

:-P

47 republic  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:43:56am

These Israel haters, and anyone who supports them, or allows them to spew their venim(Obama), are all going straight to Hell when their lights go out to this life.

Not my words, not my rules.

I'm not supposed to take glee in that, but,

Heh.

I'll now repent.

48 Athos  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:44:07am

re: #32 Former Belgian

Not entirely certain - my citizenship process took 11 months from start to finish in 2002/3. I had my green card for >30 years. Was told that sped the process up a bit.

Another consideration though, each state has a different threshold for registering to vote in order be able to cast a ballot in the Nov general election. That could shorten the window even more.

49 Miss Molly  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:44:36am

And what excuse will the Obama have when he has to explain all these people. I hope he is in a more creative mode than he was with the good Rev Wright.

50 Shr_Nfr  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:44:59am

re: #36 unrealizedviewpoint

I am just running a random test of how well their "moderators" work. If it does not get moderated out of existence through a report of someone who logs in to their site, then we have a bit of information that may be even more damning.

51 Ringo the Gringo  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:45:41am

Obama needs a good chunk of the Jewish vote, hence the anti-Israel stuff goes down the hole.

Obama needs the twoofer vote (meaning the Ron Paul voters) hence the twoofer stuff stays up.

As for the Marxist post, well, in the Lefty world view people who use words like neo-proletariat, petty-bourgeoisie just sound so darn smart that you have to leave it. It was, like, probably written by, like, a professor or something.

52 sngnsgt  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:45:54am

re: #16 loppyd

Is the bunny cage guy a contributor?

Obama is the bunny, have you seen those ears!?

53 SouthernFriedChickenHawk  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:46:14am

Blah...Blah... Why should anyone be surprised? Question is does it matter to the general public and will it get any traction? Answer: No and No.

54 republic  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:46:18am

re: #49 Miss Molly

And what excuse will the Obama have when he has to explain all these people. I hope he is in a more creative mode than he was with the good Rev Wright.


I'm sure that he has a "Breathalyzer" for everyone.

55 Shr_Nfr  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:46:27am

re: #50 Shr_Nfr

The answer was that it went down the memory hole in 5 min.

56 loppyd  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:47:08am

Obama veep vetting team looks at retired military

WASHINGTON - Barack Obama is considering former top military leaders among his possible running mates, according to a senator who met today with the Democratic presidential candidate’s vice presidential vetting team.

North Dakota Sen. Kent Conrad told The Associated Press said the team asked him about potential candidates from three broad categories — current top elected officials, former top elected officials, and former top military leaders.

Conrad would not disclose which names they discussed, and the Obama campaign has been keeping the process a closely guarded secret.

57 vxbush  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:47:34am

I'm just waiting for the Obama team to take this site down for good, or at least change it so "every comment must be approved before posting"--and then nothing is ever approved. You know, a la Huffington Post.

58 Sizzlack  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:47:38am
59 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:47:39am
60 Honorary Yooper  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:47:41am

re: #45 opnion

Ah, I get it. Your talking about guys who rub liquor into their palms to get their date drunk. Am I right?

Maybe. :-)

61 ec marm  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:47:46am

Secure a Website and an Obama Victory

Obama for America is looking for a network security expert who wants to play a key role in a historic political campaign and help elect Barack Obama as the next President of the United States.

/ Q #1 at interview - can you deal with job insecurity?

62 RTLM  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:48:07am

re: #54 republic

I'm sure that he has a "Breathalyzer" for everyone.

What about my 'Inhalator'?

63 republic  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:48:12am

Obam needs to be mocked over, over, and over, and there needs to be heavy mocking of him.

History will clearly show the fact that Obama as a serious contender for POTUS was a joke beyond comprehension.

64 LeftJustAintRight  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:48:14am

re: #56 loppyd

Obama veep vetting team looks at retired military


Obama / Clark 08 !

65 Former Belgian  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:48:21am

re: #40 Sizzlack

If Ayers was a "respectable fixture of the mainstream in Chicago", well...Chicago has a whole lotta wackadoos.

Ayers' father was a "respectable fixture" in Chicago in more than one sense: he was the CEO of Commonwealth Edison.

Methinks the main reason sonny boy got off so lightly is that either daddy pulled every string he could, or friends of daddy did favors unasked, or a mixture of the above. I very much doubt that your average Joe Schmoe would have gotten off with a comparative slap on the wrist.

66 loppyd  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:48:29am

re: #58 Sizzlack

thats rich

How will the Code Pink beyotches react, I wonder?

67 opnion  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:48:35am

re: #37 Shr_Nfr

Needless to say, he is at UC Irvine.


No doubt studying courtesy of Califonia taxpayers, on the terrorist set aside, scholorship program

68 vxbush  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:48:40am

re: #61 ec marm

Secure a Website and an Obama Victory

Obama for America is looking for a network security expert who wants to play a key role in a historic political campaign and help elect Barack Obama as the next President of the United States.

/ Q #1 at interview - can you deal with job insecurity?

Are you serious!? They're actually advertising for a security expert? Oh, that's rich.

69 loppyd  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:48:52am

re: #64 LeftJustAintRight

Obama / Clark 08 !

Creeeeeepy Clark.

70 Ringo the Gringo  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:48:54am
71 MandyManners  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:49:09am

re: #23 Honorary Yooper

Don't know Pig Latin, but I'll give my description a shot.

It has to do with centerfolds of their messiah. That's all I'll say.

Oh, ick.

72 republic  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:49:25am

re: #62 RTLM

What about my 'Inhalator'?


I thought about adding that, but by omitting it, it created more fun for others.

73 Athos  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:49:32am

re: #64 LeftJustAintRight

I wouldn't be surprised if they reached out to Colin Powell.......

74 vxbush  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:49:42am

re: #58 Sizzlack

thats rich

And by "vetting," that means, "seeing which one floats the boat of the MSM the most."

75 NJDhockeyfan  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:50:00am

re: #37 Shr_Nfr

Needless to say, he is at UC Irvine.

He made the list at this site:

A Guide to Antisemitic and Pro-Terrorist Facebook Groups

4.11.08
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is the man!
[Link: www.facebook.com...]
Syed M. A. Shah (UC Irvine)
373 members

76 MandyManners  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:50:07am
77 Silhouette  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:50:19am

re: #56 loppyd

Obama veep vetting team looks at retired military

That's kinda funny. All these people have been suggesting women or minority VPs for McCain to counter balance the "diversity" issue, and here is Obama trying to compete in the war hero catagory.

Has he considered Kerry, Gore, or Murtha?

/

78 Honorary Yooper  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:50:24am

re: #65 Former Belgian

Ayers' father was a "respectable fixture" in Chicago in more than one sense: he was the CEO of Commonwealth Edison.

Methinks the main reason sonny boy got off so lightly is that either daddy pulled every string he could, or friends of daddy did favors unasked, or a mixture of the above. I very much doubt that your average Joe Schmoe would have gotten off with a comparative slap on the wrist.

Well, there an insidious connection with Com Ed. Com Ed is the biggest donor to Emil Jones, President of the Illinois Senate. And, of course, Obama was basically Jones's gofer while in the Illinois Senate.

It's all a tangled web.

79 runrabbitrun  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:50:36am

aw, the Obamaniacs can't afford extra help to moderate.

But of COURSE they can't afford it now, what with gas prices and all. Aren't all those working poor, middle class supporters who have been so pinched by this ghastly economy going to have to pinch their pennies this month ? (of course, unemployment figures were about the same when Bill Clinton entered his second term, and the economy's numbers have taken a decline after record growth, but nevermind all that)

Guess those generous donor dishwashers in Chinatown will have to make up the slack for Obama's bankroll, now that Clinton's out (not holding my breath on this).

I'm certain that a thorough investigation as to the origination of the record funds, will be reported on by the MSM, around October.

/ (not holding my breath on that either)

80 MandyManners  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:50:42am

re: #70 Ringo the Gringo

Wesley Clark?

Dabnabit. I owe you a Coke.

81 Shr_Nfr  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:50:57am

re: #67 opnion

I find it interesting that the blog now denies he has ever posted anything rather than stating that he has posted something that has been removed. Truth, whatcha doing under the bus?

82 Kosh's Shadow  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:51:01am

re: #16 loppyd

Is the bunny cage guy a contributor?

He'll be Secretary of Homeland Security in the Obama administration.

83 opnion  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:51:10am

re: #56 loppyd

Obama veep vetting team looks at retired military

Retired Taliban?

84 Cygnus  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:51:14am

re: #9 NJDhockeyfan

Add this one to the list:

'Invalid page requested'.
Down the memory hole.

85 Sizzlack  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:51:14am

re: #66 loppyd

How will the Code Pink beyotches react, I wonder?

Probably by throwing a total shitfit. Obama cracks me up, does he think we're as stupid to think that if he were to choose someone retired from the military as his veep, we're all of a sudden supposed to feel safe and secure with him holding the red phone?

86 LeftJustAintRight  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:51:26am

re: #73 Athos

I wouldn't be surprised if they reached out to Colin Powell.......

And he would accept
The plus for Hussein Obama is that Powell is not a Typical Whitey

87 paxnhymn  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:52:18am

re: #42 see bs

After reading these my.nobama trash... I can feel my I.Q dropping..

are we living the movie "Idiocracy"?

after all, life mimic art...or is it the othert way 'round?

88 vxbush  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:52:21am

re: #86 LeftJustAintRight

And he would accept
The plus for Hussein Obama is that Powell is not a Typical Whitey

Good Lord, tell me Powell isn't stupid enough to consider this.

89 wolfie  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:52:46am

re: #32 Former Belgian

Not quite OT: Any immigration law lizards who know how long it would take for the spouse and father of US citizens to acquire citizenship or permanent residence, whichever is enough to legally vote in a presidential election?

/In other words: can this be done before or after Nov. 2?

I know you have to be a citizen to vote (legally, that is.)
I know that there is a residency requirement for citizenship, even when your spouse and kids are US citizens. My parents were married for over 20 yrs before my Bolivian mother could become a citizen because it wasn't until then that they resided in the States. Back then I think (IIRC) it was two years. It may be shorter now.
I know that the residency requirement is waived if the US spouse is serving abroad in the military. (My Taiwanese sister-in-law was naturalized at a military base abroad and was a citizen before she ever stepped foot in America itself!)
Your local immigration office can clue you in.....although, if an expert lizard is on line right now, that would be better!

90 republic  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:52:51am

Barack Hussein Obama,

"Uh, er, ummm, wait a minute, uh, ummm, tttttttttt, um, uh, it will cost about the same, uh, um, ffffffffffff, give ththththththtem a breathalyzer um, uh, inhalater uhm, ddddddd, uh, ummmm, I know your fired up, um It will cost about tttttttttthe same, uh, um"

Laughable, at best.

91 Former Belgian  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:52:55am

re: #61 ec marm

Secure a Website and an Obama Victory

Obama for America is looking for a network security expert who wants to play a key role in a historic political campaign and help elect Barack Obama as the next President of the United States.

There must be network sec. people here. Heck, I have enough IT stuff on my real-life resume that I could apply.

/Lead me not into temptation ;-)

92 Ringo the Gringo  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:52:55am

re: #80 MandyManners

Dabnabit. I owe you a Coke.

Could also be Jim Webb.

93 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:53:01am

re: #56 loppyd

Obama veep vetting team looks at retired military


American military, or retired members of FARC or The Revolutionary Guards?

94 Cygnus  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:53:12am

re: #24 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

I see the "crack cracked team of cybernauts" has been hard at work...

/better

95 Honorary Yooper  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:53:53am

re: #91 Former Belgian

There must be network sec. people here. Heck, I have enough IT stuff on my real-life resume that I could apply.

/Lead me not into temptation ;-)

Why not? With the way Obama choses people, you would be a hell of a mole.

96 vxbush  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:53:56am

re: #91 Former Belgian

There must be network sec. people here. Heck, I have enough IT stuff on my real-life resume that I could apply.

/Lead me not into temptation ;-)

They should just hire Charles. :D

97 Iron Fist  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:54:06am

re: #70 Ringo the Gringo

Wesley Weasely Clark?


Fixed it for you...

98 Cygnus  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:54:22am

re: #28 loppyd

He was trying to back up Rosie.

To back up Rosie, you need backup lights and one of those 'beep beep' devices.

99 Kosh's Shadow  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:54:28am

re: #56 loppyd

Obama veep vetting team looks at retired military

Murtha would fit right in with the rest of Obama's advisors.

100 MandyManners  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:54:51am

re: #88 vxbush

Good Lord, tell me Powell isn't stupid enough to consider this.

I don't see Alma taking a second seat to WAB.

101 jorline  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:55:06am

I wonder if Mark Dice is allowed?

I heard this jerk this morning trying to rationalize why he send letters and DVD's to the troops in Iraq.

Operation Inform the Soldiers


PRESS RELEASE

A political activist group is sending letters and DVDs to U.S. soldiers stationed in Iraq
telling them 9/11 was an inside job


San Diego, CA – A group of over three thousand political activists are planning to send letters to soldiers stationed in Iraq telling them that America is largely to blame for the 9/11 attacks.

“We support the troops in their efforts to protect the Iraqi people, but want them to know the real reason they have put themselves in harms way,” explains Mark Dice, founder of The Resistance, a Christian media watch dog group based in San Diego.

Dice is urging people in his organization and others to write letters to soldiers in Iraq and explain the evidence that the 9/11 attacks were aided by corrupt U.S. officials for political purposes. According to a 2006 Scripts Howard News Service poll, 36 percent of Americans believe that elements within the U.S. government purposely allowed the attacks to happen, or aided the terrorists to ensure the attacks.

“I personally know U.S. Marines who believe 9/11 was an inside job, and they tell me that many Marines suspect that this is the case but are afraid to speak up out of fear of punishment,” says Dice.

“I don’t want the soldiers who are risking their lives in Iraq to be used as pawns in the creation of the New World Order.”

“We want U.S. troops to know that we care about them and are doing our best to make sure that they don’t have to risk their lives based on false pretenses,” concludes Dice.

Aside from writing letters and sending declassified documents to the troops, The Resistance is encouraging people to send DVDs to soldiers, since some of them have access to portable DVD players and computers. Recommended DVDs are Loose Change: Final Cut, Terror Storm, and 9/11 Press for Truth.

People can register for free at [Link: www.AdoptAusSoldier.org...] and will then be given a specific soldiers name and the address to send your materials to. Also check churches online or in your area, because many have similar programs.

Dice has handed out over 1000 free DVDs of the documentary film Loose Change at college campuses in southern California, and had a highly publicized confrontation with actor Danny Bonnaduce on the streets of Hollywood where Bonnaduce almost attacked him for saying 9/11 was an inside job. His activism will be featured in Alex Jones' new film 9/11 Chronicles: Truth Rising, which will be released on DVD July 4th and available for free on Google Video.

The Resistance is an international media watchdog organization with over 3000 members. They have made international news for rebuking various Hollywood celebrities for their ridiculous behavior, including Jessica Simpson, Paris Hilton, 50 Cent, Tom Cruise and others. They recently launched a boycott of Starbucks saying the company’s retro logo looks like a prostitute with her legs spread, and called the company “Slutbucks.”

# # #

Contact:

Mark Dice

Mark(at)TheResistanceManifesto.com

This should make your blood boil.

102 runrabbitrun  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:55:15am

re: #83 opnion

Retired Taliban?

Well, they certainly wouldn't look at retired members of Mookie al Sadr's team, nor at AQI.

After all, as Ralph Peters pointed out, those guys are losing in Iraq! They have already let the Democrats down.

103 indythinker  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:55:16am

When will Obama jumpt the shark, according to Democrats?

According to Prevailing Liberal Wisdom, this is when it happened before:

Lyndon B. Johnson: Tet Offensive

Hubert Humpfrey: when he lost the '68 election

George McGovern: when he lost the '72 election

Jimmy Carter: Iran hostage crisis, '78-'80

Walter Mondale: not when he told America he would raise their taxes, but right after that when his polling numbers tanked

Michael Dukakis: when he lost the '88 election

Bill Clinton: when he compared Barack Obama to Jesse Jackson

Al Gore: never jumped

John Kerry: when he lost the 2004 election

The pattern of Democratic presidential candidates is that they jump the shark in their own party by losing an election, by experiencing a significant foreign policy failure while in office, or by saying something politically incorrect.

By losing the election this year, BHO will have jumped the Democrat party shark.

104 Athos  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:55:16am

re: #88 vxbush

From Jan 2008 - Asked what he thinks of Barack Obama's political success this year, former Secretary of State Colin Powell had this to say yesterday on PBS: "I'm terribly excited, I'm impressed, and I'm happy for Barack Obama." You can watch the video here.


As AFP notes, Powell urged Americans to "enjoy this moment where a person like Barack Obama can knock down all of these old barriers that people thought existed with respect to the opportunities that are available to African-Americans."

"He is putting himself forward not as a black man but as an American man who wants to be president of the United States of America," Powell added. "We should see Barack as a candidate for president who happens to be black, and not a black candidate for president."

Powell, who is African-American, considered his own presidential run but ultimately decided against it. During the interview, Tavis Smiley told Powell he "could have been Barack Obama."

Powell responded that he had no regrets about his decision and said he takes joy in Obama's success. "Politics wasn't in my blood – it's in Barack's blood," Powell said.

105 ornery elephant  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:55:18am

re: #56 loppyd

Obama veep vetting team looks at retired military

Boy, they ARE narrowing that down a lot aren't they? I mean, considering both PAST and PRESENT elected officials, that would mean only a pool of about half a million wouldn't it?

/sheesh

106 chinesearithmetic  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:55:21am

I don't understand why Contentions and other supposedly respectable anti-idiotarian sites are downplaying Charles' aggressive and absolutely necessary approach.

107 MandyManners  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:55:27am

I'm getting a headache from this. bbiaw

108 tfc3rid  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:55:30am

So, if The Obama happens to win in November, will he set up a special commission on 9/11 truth?

109 offendi  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:55:38am

Obama has no choice. Since Clinton the democratic party has increasingly been taken over by the wingnuts of the extreme left. Obama needs every voter this year. Can he afford to offend his strongest supporters? And his strongest supporters offend the general voting public. Heh.

McCain is lucky in that he is not facing Clinton who would have triangulated his butt back to Arizona, and would have appealed to the general public on pocket book populist issues.

This election is a seminal election for democrats in that if Obama fails to win the moderate dems will come out to reclaim their party from the Kossian lemmings and other wackos. Hillary, or Madame Defarge, under the circumstances, will begin a party purge that would have made Stalin proud. I think republicans as right thinking people should want Obama to lose, so that a viable democratic party can be restored, which will be a loyal opposition, rather than a ranting lunatic fringe.

110 JohnnyReb  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:56:03am

re: #88 vxbush

Good Lord, tell me Powell isn't stupid enough to consider this.

I suspect he would say no. He has said over and over that he would not run for any elected office. Too bad, cause if he was running for POTUS he would have my vote and about 10 million vets and active duty people sewn up.

111 Nevergiveup  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:56:14am

re: #88 vxbush

Good Lord, tell me Powell isn't stupid enough to consider this.

I have never been particularly impressed with Powell. I do believe he is that stupid, but I doubt for a whole host of reasons Obama would pick him.

112 unrealizedviewpoint  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:56:27am

The twoofer stuff stays up possibly because it is not deemed offensive to most liberal or independent minded folk. Polls have shown that as much as 50% of our population believes this twoofer crap. I'd sure like to read the questions asked in these polls before I'd consider believing this poll result.

113 nikis-knight  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:56:28am

Hey, give Obama a break, he's busy raising ocean levels for crying out loud! He doesn't need these distractions, and those weren't the bloggers he knew, anyway.

/

114 LeftJustAintRight  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:56:31am

Obama / Carter 08

Obama / Kerry 08

Obama / Clark 08

Obama / O Donnel 08

Obama / BinLaden 08

Yeah Baby

115 Cygnus  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:57:15am
116 ec marm  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:57:15am

re: #91 Former Belgian

There must be network sec. people here. Heck, I have enough IT stuff on my real-life resume that I could apply.

/Lead me not into temptation ;-)


You want to take a job in Boston, MA with some of the highest living costs in the country, job security measured in weeks, protecting/unprotecting a network from legions of anti-semites, RonPaulians, and Black Panthers?
Go for it!
/

117 republic  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:57:16am

re: #99 Kosh's Shadow

Murtha would fit right in with the rest of Obama's advisors.

I'm sure the military vote would sure go for Murtha(/), and given that the Democrats(every vote must be counted) insure the military vote doesn't get counted, it would be a win/win for the Demonrats.

118 jorline  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:57:18am

Perhaps we should flood Mark Dice's inbox.

his email address is posted on #101

119 WrathofG-d  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:57:20am

There is actually someone who thinks that Hamas is not evil enough.

Its a pretty amazing piece of "media" too.

120 Silhouette  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:57:36am

re: #108 tfc3rid

So, if The Obama happens to win in November, will he set up a special commission on 9/11 truth?

10 bucks says it was 19 pissed off Muslims.

121 jcm  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:58:03am

re: #56 loppyd

Obama veep vetting team looks at retired military

Janis Karpinski, female retired......

122 MijaCat  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:58:08am

re: #40 Sizzlack

If Ayers was a "respectable fixture of the mainstream in Chicago", well...Chicago has a whole lotta wackadoos.

While Chicago has more than its' share of colourful characters (I think we got Gary, Indiana's share somehow...) we do not have wackadoos.

Unless you mean the allegedly homeless who sit in the middle of the bridges begging for change. They're crazy.

Ayres and Dohrn are living in Chicago, and are respected members of a subset of Chicago culture - the subset represented by Pfleger and Wright.

Using peoples' legitimate anger to fuel their own aspirations. Not just crazy.

Glad to see Barry's smart enough to recognize the problem, I had wondered.

Mew

123 JohnnyReb  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:58:08am

re: #101 jorline


Won't work unless they have the names and military address for each person. The military quit doing bulk "any troop" mailings more than two years ago due to the hate mail that was being received.

If they try it, it goes into the big non-deliver pile in Kuwait and it most likely won't be returned.

124 lawhawk  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:58:14am

re: #56 loppyd

And Carter meets two of the three - former politician (current weasel), and former military.

125 tfc3rid  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:58:15am

re: #56 loppyd

Wack job Wes Clark...

126 ornery elephant  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:58:18am

re: #104 Athos

Powell responded that he had no regrets about his decision and said he takes joy in Obama's success. "Politics Marxism wasn't in my blood – it's in Barack's blood," Powell said.


Just wanted to make that more accurate.

127 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:58:24am

re: #115 Cygnus

No Murtha?

He'll be SecDef.

128 Athos  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:58:43am

re: #110 JohnnyReb

Powell was never more than a pampered prince. He might not like politics but he leveraged politics quite well in his military career.

I was a fan once, but his performance as SecState demonstrated to me that he was not an effective leader or a clear strategic thinker.

129 looking closely  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:58:53am

re: #85 Sizzlack

Probably by throwing a total shitfit. Obama cracks me up, does he think we're as stupid to think that if he were to choose someone retired from the military as his veep, we're all of a sudden supposed to feel safe and secure with him holding the red phone?

It would be great.

The more Obama makes military service or credentials a factor in the race (eg by picking a General as VP), the more he will have his ass handed to him by McCain.

That's McCain's strength, and Obama would be foolish to try and compete there.

130 LeftJustAintRight  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:59:01am

I forgot
Obama / Obama 08 !

/husband/wife tag team

131 NJDhockeyfan  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:59:10am

re: #120 Silhouette

10 bucks says it was 19 pissed off Muslims.

Racist!

/

132 Athos  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:59:14am

re: #121 jcm

Ack!

133 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:59:21am
134 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:59:27am

re: #122 MijaCat

While
Chicago has more than its' share of colourful characters (I think we
got Gary, Indiana's share somehow...) we do not have wackadoos.

Unless you mean the allegedly homeless who sit in the middle of the bridges begging for change. They're crazy.

Doesn't that sum up Barry O's entire campaign?

135 Sizzlack  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:59:34am

re: #120 Silhouette

10 bucks says it was 19 pissed off Muslims.

You sound like Trey Parker and Matt Stone

136 lawhawk  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 10:59:48am

re: #119 WrathofG-d

Yes, and Gazans may finally tire of both Hamas and Qaeda groups just as surely as the Iraqis did of the insurgents and Qaeda terrorists. Mass murdering barbarians tend to do that.

Still, we may have to see a few more Gazans die at the hands of their fellow terrorists before that happens.

138 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:01:07am

re: #135 Sizzlack

You sound like Trey Parker and Matt Stone

They should get a medal for South Park - the only pop culture production to take on the Troofers & the Cartoon Jihad.

139 Cygnus  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:01:11am

re: #101 jorline

This should make your blood boil.

It does. This creep is right down there with Tokyo Rose and Hanoi Jane.

140 republic  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:01:30am

John McCain/Bill Cosby 2008

That would make liberal heads explode.

Bill Cosby was thrown under the lefts bus years go.

141 saberry0530  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:01:34am

re: #101 jorline

Danny should have kicked his ass and wiped the street with him. I'd pay money to see that!

142 jorline  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:01:37am

re: #123 JohnnyReb

Won't work unless they have the names and military address for each person. The military quit doing bulk "any troop" mailings more than two years ago due to the hate mail that was being received.

If they try it, it goes into the big non-deliver pile in Kuwait and it most likely won't be returned.


The report I heard this morning said they had solder's email address's.

143 Sizzlack  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:02:15am

re: #138 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

They should get a medal for South Park - the only pop culture production to take on the Troofers & the Cartoon Jihad.

Truly one of their best episodes ever
1/4 Americans are idiots

144 wolfie  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:02:30am

re: #88 vxbush

Good Lord, tell me Powell isn't stupid enough to consider this.

Powell is not stupid enough to consider it.

145 WrathofG-d  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:02:41am

re: #136 lawhawk

Well they might tire of it...but I wouldn't expect a "Bushonian" turnaround (ie: some pie-in-the-sky thought that just because they hate AQ that they will hate Hamas, & then love Israel)

146 Nevergiveup  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:03:31am

re: #121 jcm

Janis Karpinski, female retired......

Is she the broad that was in charge of Abu Graib?

147 paxnhymn  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:03:36am

re: #122 MijaCat

Glad to see Barry's smart enough to recognize the problem, I had wondered.

you just let us know exactly when and where this happened...

148 Kosh's Shadow  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:03:53am

re: #122 MijaCat

While Chicago has more than its' share of colourful characters (I think we got Gary, Indiana's share somehow...) we do not have wackadoos.

Unless you mean the allegedly homeless who sit in the middle of the bridges begging for change. They're crazy.

Ayres and Dohrn are living in Chicago, and are respected members of a subset of Chicago culture - the subset represented by Pfleger and Wright.

Using peoples' legitimate anger to fuel their own aspirations. Not just crazy.

Glad to see Barry's smart enough to recognize the problem, I had wondered.

Mew

Obama also is using peoples' anger, legitimate or undeserved. That's what he said in his racism speech.
And that's why I call him a Sith Lord - use your anger, turn to the dark side.

149 JohnnyReb  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:04:11am

re: #128 Athos

Powell was never more than a pampered prince. He might not like politics but he leveraged politics quite well in his military career.

I was a fan once, but his performance as SecState demonstrated to me that he was not an effective leader or a clear strategic thinker.


Everyone is entitled to an opinion, but when he was an extremely good JCS in my opinion. He gave the ball to the best man (Stormin Norman) and let him run with it with minimal interference.

Like I said, he hates politics and should have never taken the Sec State job.

150 eschew_obfuscation  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:04:18am

re: #61 ec marm

Secure a Website and an Obama Victory

Obama for America is looking for a network security expert who wants to play a key role in a historic political campaign and help elect Barack Obama as the next President of the United States.

/ Q #1 at interview - can you deal with job insecurity?

Q #2 - Do you mind if your office is located in a bus repair well?

151 opnion  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:05:00am

re: #102 runrabbitrun

Well, they certainly wouldn't look at retired members of Mookie al Sadr's team, nor at AQI.

After all, as Ralph Peters pointed out, those guys are losing in Iraq! They have already let the Democrats down.

But a key constituency

152 loppyd  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:05:29am

Must run now....have to gas up the Jeep.

If you hear screams you'll know what it is. LOL

See you all tomorrow.

153 Spider Mensch  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:05:49am

re: #137 vxbush

Good night. Who snuck the Koolaid into his place?

whenever I hear anything from colin powell lately I keep thinking of dialogue from "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" .....

"sure it looked and sounded like Uncle Ira, but it wasn't him anymore, something had changed, something was missing...."

154 paxnhymn  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:05:56am

re: #146 Nevergiveup

Is she the broad that was in charge of Abu Graib?


yep. That's her..she retired a colonel..lost the star...

155 Former Belgian  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:06:08am

re: #89 wolfie

I know you have to be a citizen to vote (legally, that is.)
I know that there is a residency requirement for citizenship, even when your spouse and kids are US citizens. My parents were married for over 20 yrs before my Bolivian mother could become a citizen because it wasn't until then that they resided in the States. Back then I think (IIRC) it was two years. It may be shorter now.
I know that the residency requirement is waived if the US spouse is serving abroad in the military. (My Taiwanese sister-in-law was naturalized at a military base abroad and was a citizen before she ever stepped foot in America itself!)
Your local immigration office can clue you in.....although, if an expert lizard is on line right now, that would be better!

OK, sounds reasonable. So voting is off the menu for me. What about contributing to/volunteering for a campaign? (The latter would cost me BY FAR more money than the former.)

156 tfc3rid  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:06:30am

I'm also certain that the Dem convention will have it's fair share of Iraqi War vets who have been wounded, up to speak out against the war...

157 jorline  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:06:37am

re: #141 saberry0530

Danny should have kicked his ass and wiped the street with him. I'd pay money to see that!


Same here...A soldier that just returned from Iraq said they ought to put ass in a uniform, give him a gun and let him ride on the hood of Humvee's for one year.

158 Hard Right  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:09:40am

re: #12 Honorary Yooper

Anything insane goes?

Gone insane. Not coming back in 1 hour....or ever.

159 Former Belgian  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:10:02am

re: #150 eschew_obfuscation

Q #2 - Do you mind if your office is located in a bus repair well?

ROTFL!

160 jcm  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:10:53am

re: #146 Nevergiveup

Is she the broad that was in charge of Abu Graib?

Ding! Ding! Perfect, a victim of GWB, and expert on everything wrong with Iraq.

161 runrabbitrun  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:11:43am

re: #151 opnion

But a key constituency

But so many of Mookie's team are waking up dead, these days. That's not much of a Dem constituency.... except as voters.

162 Hard Right  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:12:19am

re: #135 Sizzlack

You sound like Trey Parker and Matt Stone

They were right about Mel Gibson. Why not 9/11? :)

163 Shr_Nfr  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:12:46am

re: #150 eschew_obfuscation

"A willingness to respond off‐hours to high urgency security situations" - yeah like folks finding out what is being posted on the site. lol

Ah yes, run a official website for a long period of time and then and only then decide to secure it. I am sure they will pick up somebody from Cambridge to do this for them. But really. Is this the way you run things Barry?

Hope - we hope nobody notices all the crap that gets posted on our official website

Change - hire a professional who knows what they are doing after the amateur effort is noticed. Small change offered as salary. Housing assistance available.

164 wolfie  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:15:59am

re: #155 Former Belgian

OK, sounds reasonable. So voting is off the menu for me. What about contributing to/volunteering for a campaign? (The latter would cost me BY FAR more money than the former.)

If your spouse is a US citizen s/he can of course contribute up to $2300. So can any kid of yours who is a US citizen and at least 16.
You can volunteer for campaign w/o being a citizen.

165 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:20:15am

re: #161 runrabbitrun

But so many of Mookie's team are waking up dead, these days. That's not much of a Dem constituency.... except as voters.


Barry is from Chicago, after all...

166 Former Belgian  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:21:58am

re: #164 wolfie

If your spouse is a US citizen s/he can of course contribute up to $2300. So can any kid of yours who is a US citizen and at least 16.
You can volunteer for campaign w/o being a citizen.

Thanks a lot. Daughter is under 16, so that won't work.

I'll see if I can talk my spouse into going along with this. She is still a registered Dem, and was brought up with "Thou shalt vote Democrat" as the 614th commandment. Still, she voted Bush last time around, and there's no chance in hell she'll vote zer0bama. (She voted Hillary in the primaries.) But contributing to a GOP campaign must feel like crossing the line for her.

167 antishock8  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:22:08am

Keep this up, Charles. I'm forwarding this to as many people as possible. I'll be damned if I let Marxist sympathizers and 9/11 Truthers have access to the White House. You're doing the job McCain is apparently unwilling to do himself, which is to expose his opponent for what he is: An inexperienced Socialist Democrat with ties to radical Islam.

168 Land Shark  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:24:26am

Charles,

I must say I'm in awe of how you've got the Obatons freaking and peaking, as an old buddy of mine used to say, over the content of "Obamaton Central", better known as the official Obama site.

And the push to the general election is only starting. I'm starting to get optimistic that the real Barrack Hussein Obama, will be exposed as the Marxist, America hating rectum he really is. The hardcore Obamatons won't care, because they all agree with all that, but I believe many of those who support him who aren't America hating commies will not support him if the full truth about him becomes widely known. And notice the Obamatons in the MSM are finding it a little harder each day to keep a lid on the truth about the Obamessiah.

Keep it up, the battle has just begun!

169 Hard Right  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:26:09am

re: #101 jorline

I wonder if Mark Dice is allowed?

I heard this jerk this morning trying to rationalize why he send letters and DVD's to the troops in Iraq.

Operation Inform the Soldiers


PRESS RELEASE

A political activist group is sending letters and DVDs to U.S. soldiers stationed in Iraq
telling them 9/11 was an inside job


San Diego, CA – A group of over three thousand political activists are planning to send letters to soldiers stationed in Iraq telling them that America is largely to blame for the 9/11 attacks.

“We support the troops in their efforts to protect the Iraqi people, but want them to know the real reason they have put themselves in harms way,” explains Mark Dice, founder of The Resistance, a Christian media watch dog group based in San Diego.

Dice is urging people in his organization and others to write letters to soldiers in Iraq and explain the evidence that the 9/11 attacks were aided by corrupt U.S. officials for political purposes. According to a 2006 Scripts Howard News Service poll, 36 percent of Americans believe that elements within the U.S. government purposely allowed the attacks to happen, or aided the terrorists to ensure the attacks.

“I personally know U.S. Marines who believe 9/11 was an inside job, and they tell me that many Marines suspect that this is the case but are afraid to speak up out of fear of punishment,” says Dice.

“I don’t want the soldiers who are risking their lives in Iraq to be used as pawns in the creation of the New World Order.”

“We want U.S. troops to know that we care about them and are doing our best to make sure that they don’t have to risk their lives based on false pretenses,” concludes Dice.

Aside from writing letters and sending declassified documents to the troops, The Resistance is encouraging people to send DVDs to soldiers, since some of them have access to portable DVD players and computers. Recommended DVDs are Loose Change: Final Cut, Terror Storm, and 9/11 Press for Truth.

People can register for free at [Link: www.AdoptAusSoldier.org...] and will then be given a specific soldiers name and the address to send your materials to. Also check churches online or in your area, because many have similar programs.

Dice has handed out over 1000 free DVDs of the documentary film Loose Change at college campuses in southern California, and had a highly publicized confrontation with actor Danny Bonnaduce on the streets of Hollywood where Bonnaduce almost attacked him for saying 9/11 was an inside job. His activism will be featured in Alex Jones' new film 9/11 Chronicles: Truth Rising, which will be released on DVD July 4th and available for free on Google Video.

The Resistance is an international media watchdog organization with over 3000 members. They have made international news for rebuking various Hollywood celebrities for their ridiculous behavior, including Jessica Simpson, Paris Hilton, 50 Cent, Tom Cruise and others. They recently launched a boycott of Starbucks saying the company’s retro logo looks like a prostitute with her legs spread, and called the company “Slutbucks.”

# # #

Contact:

Mark Dice

Mark(at)TheResistanceManifesto.com

This should make your blood boil.

Danny did no such thing. He verbally tore the scumabg a new --shole for ambushing him about the issue while he was trying to eat lunch. The video is on You Tube.

Ah yes, the NWO claim. No wonder RP is so popular with the loony 9/11 twoofers. Loons of a feather...

170 Pyrocles  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:28:58am

They live by the bumper sticker, "If you're not outraged, you're not paying ATTENTION!"

re: #5 coquimbojoe

These people must be miserable. I mean really, how do they think these things and still be happy?

171 jorline  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 11:46:36am

re: #169 Hard Right

Danny did no such thing. He verbally tore the scumabg a new --shole for ambushing him about the issue while he was trying to eat lunch. The video is on You Tube.

Ah yes, the NWO claim. No wonder RP is so popular with the loony 9/11 twoofers. Loons of a feather...

NWO...blame it on Bush 41...LOL

172 aaron  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 1:02:42pm
More stuff down the memory hole, as the Obama campaign quietly removes a “fact check” section that claimed William Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn were “respectable fixtures of the mainstream in Chicago.”


The only mistake in this fact check section is the use of the past tense "were" as in Dohrn and Ayers were respectable fixtures of the mainstream in Chicago.

The fact is they are, and they will remain, fixtures of the mainstream in Chicago. It's just that the mainstream in Chicago is hopelessly to the far left of the rest of us, and not just the rest of us within Illinois.

173 NoLimit  Tue, Jun 10, 2008 6:02:02pm

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