Sunday, October 15, 2006 |
19:03 - "Thirsting for a way to name the unnameable, to express the inexpressible?" "Tell me more!"
http://www.911truth.org/article.php?story=20061013103151876
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I can just see these guys trying so desperately to come up with a way to respond to the South Park episode while managing to come across as "the better man", or even to score some rhetorical points in the process.
I can also see them failing. Right there. Laid out like a fudge dragon for all the world to see.
South Park's conclusion that "a bunch of pissed-off Muslims" did 9/11 ultimately says very little. The key word is "did": if Al-Qaeda was responsible, does that mean the US could not also be? Of course not, yet nowhere is this possibility seriously considered by them or by recent critics of 9/11 skepticism.
The creators of South Park, a show I like, are now two-time offenders, as they copped out in “Team America” as well. There too, the US was depicted as a bumbling, ignorant yet well-intentioned behemoth that was ruining the world through sheer incompetence and stupidity. It was Kim Jong-Il who was truly evil, you see.
Hey, guys? When insane people use sarcasm, it comes across like they're being serious. Ya might wanna keep that in mind. Especially when Kim Jong Il's testing nukes and you use words like "collective unconscious" and "information brokers", and put the word "enemies" in quotes.
But hey! Let's show those information brokers who's boss. Let's get this press release as much publicity as possible. It makes Trey and Matt's point better than they ever could have themselves.
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