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Dubbelganger -> RE: Timothy McVeigh’s confession to be heard in MSNBC documentary (4/16/2010 11:10:39 PM)


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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

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ORIGINAL: Rule

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ORIGINAL: xbrand
Hello Rule; what about Ken Lay; remember him

No. I have not investigated Enron.



Enron records were "destroyed" in building 7.

Enron was a Texas corporation based in Houston. Duh.




tazzygirl -> RE: Timothy McVeigh’s confession to be heard in MSNBC documentary (4/16/2010 11:12:03 PM)

Ok. im far from a stupid woman, but, what the hell is hunk talking about with the building numbers?




Rule -> RE: Timothy McVeigh’s confession to be heard in MSNBC documentary (4/16/2010 11:13:15 PM)

WTC7.




Dubbelganger -> RE: Timothy McVeigh’s confession to be heard in MSNBC documentary (4/16/2010 11:16:14 PM)


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ORIGINAL: jlf1961

I find it both a sad commentary on the common sense and intelligence of some people on these boards, as well as the blind desire to believe anything anyone posts, no matter how much evidence points to the contrary.

Real, McVeigh's travels and whereabouts were well documented, from the time he was in Waco watching the siege of the Branch Davidian compound and the time he was arrested after the Oklahoma City bombing. Claiming he was getting "special training" with no evidence or corroboration is probably the most desperate plea made by you for attention.
I had several of them on ignore when I was here before. I don't have the time to waste reading randonly generated wingnut paranoid schizo stupidity from methheads. THat other site has a much better class of people, and a much higher level of discourse.

Don't waste your time. Just press the little button that says "hide". HK.




tazzygirl -> RE: Timothy McVeigh’s confession to be heard in MSNBC documentary (4/16/2010 11:18:51 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Rule

WTC7.


Ah, tin foil fantasy land.. gotcha [;)]




tazzygirl -> RE: Timothy McVeigh’s confession to be heard in MSNBC documentary (4/16/2010 11:20:39 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Dubbelganger


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ORIGINAL: jlf1961

I find it both a sad commentary on the common sense and intelligence of some people on these boards, as well as the blind desire to believe anything anyone posts, no matter how much evidence points to the contrary.

Real, McVeigh's travels and whereabouts were well documented, from the time he was in Waco watching the siege of the Branch Davidian compound and the time he was arrested after the Oklahoma City bombing. Claiming he was getting "special training" with no evidence or corroboration is probably the most desperate plea made by you for attention.
I had several of them on ignore when I was here before. I don't have the time to waste reading randonly generated wingnut paranoid schizo stupidity from methheads. THat other site has a much better class of people, and a much higher level of discourse.

Don't waste your time. Just press the little button that says "hide". HK.



Well, golly gee!

im sorry we dont meet up with your standards of discourse.




MrRodgers -> RE: Timothy McVeigh’s confession to be heard in MSNBC documentary (4/16/2010 11:22:50 PM)

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ORIGINAL: jlf1961

Enron had nothing to do with building 7, why dont you google Enron Complex?

All of the records and paper evidence for 15 years of SEC investigation into Enron, WorldCom and insider trading was destroyed along with WTC 7. Also, the NY FBI office and a NY CIA station office.




Dubbelganger -> RE: Timothy McVeigh’s confession to be heard in MSNBC documentary (4/16/2010 11:28:23 PM)


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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl


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ORIGINAL: Dubbelganger


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ORIGINAL: jlf1961

I find it both a sad commentary on the common sense and intelligence of some people on these boards, as well as the blind desire to believe anything anyone posts, no matter how much evidence points to the contrary.

Real, McVeigh's travels and whereabouts were well documented, from the time he was in Waco watching the siege of the Branch Davidian compound and the time he was arrested after the Oklahoma City bombing. Claiming he was getting "special training" with no evidence or corroboration is probably the most desperate plea made by you for attention.
I had several of them on ignore when I was here before. I don't have the time to waste reading randonly generated wingnut paranoid schizo stupidity from methheads. THat other site has a much better class of people, and a much higher level of discourse.

Don't waste your time. Just press the little button that says "hide". HK.



Well, golly gee!

im sorry we dont meet up with your standards of discourse.
Many do, sweetie. Some are just hopeless. [sm=alien.gif]




Termyn8or -> RE: Timothy McVeigh’s confession to be heard in MSNBC documentary (4/17/2010 12:53:40 AM)

"Are you trying to say "stipulate"? "

Yes, I mis ------ thought or something like that.

T




tazzygirl -> RE: Timothy McVeigh’s confession to be heard in MSNBC documentary (4/17/2010 3:08:03 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Dubbelganger


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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl


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ORIGINAL: Dubbelganger


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ORIGINAL: jlf1961

I find it both a sad commentary on the common sense and intelligence of some people on these boards, as well as the blind desire to believe anything anyone posts, no matter how much evidence points to the contrary.

Real, McVeigh's travels and whereabouts were well documented, from the time he was in Waco watching the siege of the Branch Davidian compound and the time he was arrested after the Oklahoma City bombing. Claiming he was getting "special training" with no evidence or corroboration is probably the most desperate plea made by you for attention.
I had several of them on ignore when I was here before. I don't have the time to waste reading randonly generated wingnut paranoid schizo stupidity from methheads. THat other site has a much better class of people, and a much higher level of discourse.

Don't waste your time. Just press the little button that says "hide". HK.



Well, golly gee!

im sorry we dont meet up with your standards of discourse.
Many do, sweetie. Some are just hopeless. [sm=alien.gif]



~sheaths the claws and smiles

awww.. i feel better now! [:D]




pahunkboy -> RE: Timothy McVeigh’s confession to be heard in MSNBC documentary (4/17/2010 3:10:02 AM)

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ORIGINAL: MrRodgers

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ORIGINAL: jlf1961

Enron had nothing to do with building 7, why dont you google Enron Complex?

All of the records and paper evidence for 15 years of SEC investigation into Enron, WorldCom and insider trading was destroyed along with WTC 7. Also, the NY FBI office and a NY CIA station office.



Thank you.




jlf1961 -> RE: Timothy McVeigh’s confession to be heard in MSNBC documentary (4/19/2010 7:04:24 PM)

Well, MSNBC has portrayed the McVeigh tapes in a clinical manner.




Termyn8or -> RE: Timothy McVeigh’s confession to be heard in MSNBC documentary (4/19/2010 8:09:07 PM)

I have no interest in watching, the interviews conducted by Joel Rose with Charlie Manson filled me up decades ago, in fact I got a good part of them on tape, BETA tape.

Ever hear of preludents ? Real nice drug. They consisted of a strong amphetamine coated with a strong barbituate. Their chief use was on mental patients with money or for some reason were a desirable "patient". If they wanted to keep you because your insurance hadn't run out or they were being bribed to keep you out of circulation for whatever reason they would give you these at bedtime the night before your sanity hearing. You would sleep like a baby and wake up in the morning speeding like a MF and they would hope, jittery and paranoid. This kept the gravy train rolling. They were aboout $5 each on the streets, but I don't know if they even make them anymore. If not they have something even more suited to the task now, oh my how we have advanced.

So why would I want to watch this, plus the fact that who cares what the dead idiot has to say ? He thought he was going to get back at the gov ? Preposterous. Of course society is just fine too. All McVeigh had to say is that he believed that blowing up that building would cause God to resurrect ol Randy's olady and kid and he would be alive and well living in a looney bin, getting a buzz off of preludents every time he was scheduled for a sanity hearing.

T




Dubbelganger -> RE: Timothy McVeigh’s confession to be heard in MSNBC documentary (4/19/2010 8:18:38 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

I have no interest in watching, the interviews conducted by Joel Rose with Charlie Manson filled me up decades ago, in fact I got a good part of them on tape, BETA tape.

Ever hear of preludents ? Real nice drug. They consisted of a strong amphetamine coated with a strong barbituate. Their chief use was on mental patients with money or for some reason were a desirable "patient". If they wanted to keep you because your insurance hadn't run out or they were being bribed to keep you out of circulation for whatever reason they would give you these at bedtime the night before your sanity hearing. You would sleep like a baby and wake up in the morning speeding like a MF and they would hope, jittery and paranoid. This kept the gravy train rolling. They were aboout $5 each on the streets, but I don't know if they even make them anymore. If not they have something even more suited to the task now, oh my how we have advanced.

So why would I want to watch this, plus the fact that who cares what the dead idiot has to say ? He thought he was going to get back at the gov ? Preposterous. Of course society is just fine too. All McVeigh had to say is that he believed that blowing up that building would cause God to resurrect ol Randy's olady and kid and he would be alive and well living in a looney bin, getting a buzz off of preludents every time he was scheduled for a sanity hearing.

T

Phenmetrazine (Preludin)




Termyn8or -> RE: Timothy McVeigh’s confession to be heard in MSNBC documentary (4/19/2010 8:21:34 PM)

Sorry for the misspelling. But now that you mention it, how come you had nothing to say about the rest of that ?

And I think to myself, what a wonderful world.

T




Dubbelganger -> RE: Timothy McVeigh’s confession to be heard in MSNBC documentary (4/19/2010 8:24:43 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

Sorry for the misspelling. But now that you mention it, how come you had nothing to say about the rest of that ?

And I think to myself, what a wonderful world.

T
I dunno. What's to say about it? I might see if his statement is available online later on, but right now, I could care less. Nice being on a decent level of painkillers for a change.




Termyn8or -> RE: Timothy McVeigh’s confession to be heard in MSNBC documentary (4/19/2010 10:08:27 PM)

Actually I was speaking to the point of distrusting the statements of those who are confined. Manson was very rational and quite astute in the beginning of that interview, but sort of went nuts later, dancing around on camera. Speaking of things that weren't there. All the good shit.

Yes there is alot of drug abuse in this country, but not all of it is by your dude on the streetcorner. In fact the most succesful drug pushers are doctors. We had a guy a bit out of town years ago who would write you a scrip for anything you wanted. His exam consisted of watching you walk in the door and knowing that you paid the office visit fee. This guy had his own highway exit. A friend of mine was his stepson's girlfriend. Even though he got busted, I can still to this day get you ANYTHING you want.

For example Rush Limbaugh makes the news because he is a prescription drughead. I wonder if his position would be the same if he was straight. And since we've gotten to that point, in an episode of Star Trek TOS they had a planet with an ex captain in control of the planet. Later in the show it was found that he was heavily drugged. In that show they actually used the term Zaon for a percieved enemy who was really not, at least according to the script. But back then nobody had hardly heard of the Zionists. How convenient.

I don't trust anything anymore. I have become the King of skeptics. I am even skeptical of the things that I actually believe these days. I dunno, but I don't think that's a good thing.

T




jlf1961 -> RE: Timothy McVeigh’s confession to be heard in MSNBC documentary (4/20/2010 6:28:02 AM)

Funny thing about the show, McVeigh was coldly clinical in his speaking, and when it came to his compatriots, he was almost maniacal in his treatment of them. Both tried to back out, one did, but he didnt warn anyone of the impending attack and served 10 years of a twelve year sentence, Nichols who also tried to back out was bullied into helping and is serving 161 consecutive life sentences.

How do you serve 161 life sentences?




mnottertail -> RE: Timothy McVeigh’s confession to be heard in MSNBC documentary (4/20/2010 6:40:50 AM)

one at a time, my friend, one at a time.




jlf1961 -> RE: Timothy McVeigh’s confession to be heard in MSNBC documentary (4/20/2010 12:53:59 PM)

T, what I meant was that you can only live once.




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