Weazl received a BA in Economics with an emphasis on developing countries from Yale University in the late 80's, then received his JD from Columbia Law School in the early 90's. He has practiced as both a corporate lawyer and as a criminal lawyer for nearly a decade, but currently tries to balance an interest in the esoteric with a need to decipher the moment, howling to the moon that the ship is sinking.
Problem is that it makes the moron look like a victim. All he does is play some new version of "The Mouth" Robert Downey, Jr. and the minions confuse his conviction with accuracy.
I am convinced of the foul play behind 911 as much as anyone, but giving a cocky little asshole free reign to shout into his mike without chances for rebuttal to me doesn't serve as a viable tool to expand the message.
Anarchy, yes. Idiocy, no.
Personally, speaking I like the idea of rallies behind held in cities across the world and the nation of the 11th of every month.
Not sure if its the right way to go or not, I understand both reasons, but I must admit..I loved seeing it. You are not going to see it any other way on TV..so let the infiltrators go for it. Its not a class act, but look how many people seen it. Being polite will not get us heard. So, I say shout it out, any and everywhere we can.
The best part, was the dead silence of his guests. Especially the talkative 'tweety', he didn't say a word, because they know. They all know. 911 was done by Israel and parts of our Government.
The people are getting more vocal, more courageous and getting a lot less hassle as they speak out.
See, we disagree a little on this..but no big deal. You are still the best.
Well, we may disagree a bit. But I still am on the side of those who got thrown out. I may disagree with the tactic, but I definitely agree with the message.
So I guess I should tone down my criticism. I guess I should simply say that it's not MY style of spreading the truth, but I definitely applaud those who feel that other ways will help accomplish the goal.
Cheers all. And a happy Saturday night (or afternoon) to my weazl's revenge family!
weaze, you say its not your style of spreading the truth, you disagree with the tactic, and mass rallies are a better way to go.
Great Caesar's Ghost, man! The horrendous crime committed on 911 by the people still in government deserves that we shout the truth from the mountaintops, in ball stadiums, in personal appearance speeches by "important people" -- for fook sake man -- let's scrawl it on every bathroom wall in the world! Let's fucking spray paint it on the Grand Canyon walls where the tourist busses stop! There isn't any time or place where the 911 truth is inappropriate.
While I agree with the passion and agree with the aim, I just don't think that yelling, "911 was an inside job" or "What happened to building 7?" at a baseball game is going to help. That said, I do think hanging massive banners at such events is a good idea, or even handing out things like 911 dollars.
For me, it's simply a matter of what is going to allow people to have the slightest bit of receptivity towards the issue or just think that you're a deluded asshole.
We have to recognize the massive cognitive dissonance and try to be as effective as we can. That said, six years out, massive evidence already revealed, and it is still an uphill battle.
Sad.
And my point is amplified by the near silence that the Truthers got for support during Maher's rants, contrasted with the large applause that he got when he said something aggressive. Sure, this is a pretty biased audience, but I think that others could feel similarly. That's why I was especially impressed with Rosie for grabbing the Mike on "The View". Sure, it got her fired, but that's heroism to me, and I think it definitely touched millions.
Haven't seen her anywhere since, though. Is it a coincidence?
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nine one one was an inside job.
if it takes anarchistic deeds to expand the receipt of the message, so be it.
The only hoax greater than nine one one is the spread of the lie that god appeared in the flesh and dwelled on earth.
Problem is that it makes the moron look like a victim. All he does is play some new version of "The Mouth" Robert Downey, Jr. and the minions confuse his conviction with accuracy.
I am convinced of the foul play behind 911 as much as anyone, but giving a cocky little asshole free reign to shout into his mike without chances for rebuttal to me doesn't serve as a viable tool to expand the message.
Anarchy, yes. Idiocy, no.
Personally, speaking I like the idea of rallies behind held in cities across the world and the nation of the 11th of every month.
To me, that is a better grass roots movement.
Not sure if its the right way to go or not, I understand both reasons, but I must admit..I loved seeing it.
You are not going to see it any other way on TV..so let the infiltrators go for it. Its not a class act, but look how many people seen it. Being polite will not get us heard. So, I say shout it out, any and everywhere we can.
The best part, was the dead silence of his guests. Especially the talkative 'tweety', he didn't say a word, because they know. They all know. 911 was done by Israel and parts of our Government.
The people are getting more vocal, more courageous and getting a lot less hassle as they speak out.
See, we disagree a little on this..but no big deal. You are still the best.
Well, we may disagree a bit. But I still am on the side of those who got thrown out. I may disagree with the tactic, but I definitely agree with the message.
So I guess I should tone down my criticism. I guess I should simply say that it's not MY style of spreading the truth, but I definitely applaud those who feel that other ways will help accomplish the goal.
Cheers all. And a happy Saturday night (or afternoon) to my weazl's revenge family!
weaze, you say its not your style of spreading the truth, you disagree with the tactic, and mass rallies are a better way to go.
Great Caesar's Ghost, man! The horrendous crime committed on 911 by the people still in government deserves that we shout the truth from the mountaintops, in ball stadiums, in personal appearance speeches by "important people" -- for fook sake man -- let's scrawl it on every bathroom wall in the world! Let's fucking spray paint it on the Grand Canyon walls where the tourist busses stop! There isn't any time or place where the 911 truth is inappropriate.
While I agree with the passion and agree with the aim, I just don't think that yelling, "911 was an inside job" or "What happened to building 7?" at a baseball game is going to help. That said, I do think hanging massive banners at such events is a good idea, or even handing out things like 911 dollars.
For me, it's simply a matter of what is going to allow people to have the slightest bit of receptivity towards the issue or just think that you're a deluded asshole.
We have to recognize the massive cognitive dissonance and try to be as effective as we can. That said, six years out, massive evidence already revealed, and it is still an uphill battle.
Sad.
And my point is amplified by the near silence that the Truthers got for support during Maher's rants, contrasted with the large applause that he got when he said something aggressive. Sure, this is a pretty biased audience, but I think that others could feel similarly. That's why I was especially impressed with Rosie for grabbing the Mike on "The View". Sure, it got her fired, but that's heroism to me, and I think it definitely touched millions.
Haven't seen her anywhere since, though. Is it a coincidence?
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