Planes flown by anti-American hijackers crashed into the buildings, and they fell down, causing massive damage. That is what was witnessed. Pretty simple...crash, burn, fall. Damn them.
OR
Most incredibly efficient and amazingly treasonous government conspiracy ever still hasn't leaked in 7 years. The complexity of things to make this true is mind-boggling.
Yes, militaries keep secrets sense it is sound tactics, but they are always released later on, and lots of people know about them.
In your examples, they kept a secret for a couple of months, but knowing that the truth would come out with the fruition of the plan. That eases one's ability to maintain a secret...knowing that he will be released of the burden later on.
That is far different from keeping a secret that is never ever supposed to come out for many years, especially when the more people are in on something, the less likely it is to be be secret, especially when the secret is a heinous human rights violation of treasonous proportions.
Someone blew the whistle on Enron scams, so there's just as much proof that conspiracies can't hold up over time.
If you study the 9/11 conspiracies, you can see that match the realm of the desperate, grabbing at any straws they can to support their theories instead of engaging in honest discussions of truth. So much evidence must be concocted to piece everything together that Occam's Razor cuts through their arguments very quickly.
And secondly 'grabbing a cold brewski' is central to American living since the advent of refigeration (perhaps cause it's much hotter in summer here). It is not possible to find warm beer here, ergo, warm beer is seen as strange and disgusting.
Uh, no one year can wipe out 'evidence' for global warming that covers millions of years. You clearly are listening to the hype of the arguments and not the science.
Carbon credits is probably just political pandering, but moving past gasoline would benefit many causes, not just possible global warming, so there are certainly green causes that will certainly be beneficial.
The causation may be debatable, but the planet is getting warmer, and we are ejecting much more CO2 than would normally be in the atmosphere had we not invented combustion.
Maybe CO2 levels don't affect temperature directly and maybe they do, but that's where the debate is now. C02 levels are proven to be high in hot times and cold in cold times, however. Whether that's cause or effect is very hard to prove.
This man neigh defined the 90's, at least for whitebread America, well him and the Simpsons. You do know who Homer Simpson is right? Because they are about equal on the 'people you should know list'.
You haven't seen him on tv lately (presuming you own one) because he doesn't need money after all the millions he made so he just does standup because he likes it better...he's not washed up by any means, he left the game at the top.
I do recommend renting the seasons of seinfield, if only for the cultural experience and the humor which examines everyday human anxieties.
There hasn't been a live-action comedy that can compete since the show left the air in my opinion, although Scrubs comes close.
Yes, the Chinese people should be furious that their nation took risks like this 'for the good of the nation'. They would have kicked ass in the Olympics without cheating, but now it's hard not to wonder what else they bent the rules on.
I personally view the US women as gold medal winners.
Well, if he was training her to have low self-esteem when she realizes someone she trusts is letting her humiliate herself over and over, then he's great.
I have a shitload of fun a team sporting events. I guess even enough to buy the 6 dollar beer that pays for their salaries.
Some people go to sports events, some pay 15 bucks a month for Warcraft. Is Blizzard a sham cause they're making shitloads of money?
Maybe you think my choice in entertainment is lame, but that's just like, your opinion, man.
When people pay attention to you, you earn money. People like to watch other people, it's human nature. If the athletes weren't paid as much, then it would just be the team owners that made bank on the backs of the athletes.
Harrison used HGH, not steroids, to recover from an injury. There is a huge difference because HGH is much newer and most atheletes did not question their doctors when they were given.
To his credit when Harrison realized he had been given a banned substance he notified the league and served his time.
As for the 70s and early 80s, people didn't know that steroids were bad then, so it's not fair to say they should be shamed for what was common practice. In the 90s is when the truth about steriods hit the sports world and it's usage dropped dramatically.
It certainly is not 'permitted', and the more science understands these drugs the better the league can help the players make the right choices.
There is a huge difference between that and 'permitting doping'. The acceptance of doping would ruin a sport, not the possibility of some players cheating.
In the 70s it was used, but that was before we understood what it does really and how harmful it is.
There will probably always be some that fall to the dark side, but I would wager that a large majority don't want to risk getting caught and humiliated.
So if you actually look at it rationally, then you can't say that it's a huge problem.
And that's the tooth!
Dude, Occam is rolling in his grave.
Planes flown by anti-American hijackers crashed into the buildings, and they fell down, causing massive damage. That is what was witnessed. Pretty simple...crash, burn, fall. Damn them.
OR
Most incredibly efficient and amazingly treasonous government conspiracy ever still hasn't leaked in 7 years. The complexity of things to make this true is mind-boggling.
Yes, militaries keep secrets sense it is sound tactics, but they are always released later on, and lots of people know about them.
In your examples, they kept a secret for a couple of months, but knowing that the truth would come out with the fruition of the plan. That eases one's ability to maintain a secret...knowing that he will be released of the burden later on.
That is far different from keeping a secret that is never ever supposed to come out for many years, especially when the more people are in on something, the less likely it is to be be secret, especially when the secret is a heinous human rights violation of treasonous proportions.
Someone blew the whistle on Enron scams, so there's just as much proof that conspiracies can't hold up over time.
If you study the 9/11 conspiracies, you can see that match the realm of the desperate, grabbing at any straws they can to support their theories instead of engaging in honest discussions of truth. So much evidence must be concocted to piece everything together that Occam's Razor cuts through their arguments very quickly.
Unlikely...Everyone past puberty knows to clear your browser history when Mom's nearby.
A horrible decision by FF.
In a way pushing it on people reminds me of Microsoft and Vista.
I was served lukewarm beer several times in England.
Wasn't bad, but I couldn't drink it as fast as I could a cold one.
Not anymore, since all major American breweries are now foreign owned.
Well, for one everyone drinks red wine.
And secondly 'grabbing a cold brewski' is central to American living since the advent of refigeration (perhaps cause it's much hotter in summer here). It is not possible to find warm beer here, ergo, warm beer is seen as strange and disgusting.
Uh, no one year can wipe out 'evidence' for global warming that covers millions of years. You clearly are listening to the hype of the arguments and not the science.
Carbon credits is probably just political pandering, but moving past gasoline would benefit many causes, not just possible global warming, so there are certainly green causes that will certainly be beneficial.
The causation may be debatable, but the planet is getting warmer, and we are ejecting much more CO2 than would normally be in the atmosphere had we not invented combustion.
Maybe CO2 levels don't affect temperature directly and maybe they do, but that's where the debate is now. C02 levels are proven to be high in hot times and cold in cold times, however. Whether that's cause or effect is very hard to prove.
Newman enters: "Oh Jerry, you mean you actually paid money for an operating system?"
Jerry, angrily: "Linux!"
I have a hard time believing that, so nice troll.
But in case you really didn't know...
This man neigh defined the 90's, at least for whitebread America, well him and the Simpsons. You do know who Homer Simpson is right? Because they are about equal on the 'people you should know list'.
You haven't seen him on tv lately (presuming you own one) because he doesn't need money after all the millions he made so he just does standup because he likes it better...he's not washed up by any means, he left the game at the top.
I do recommend renting the seasons of seinfield, if only for the cultural experience and the humor which examines everyday human anxieties.
There hasn't been a live-action comedy that can compete since the show left the air in my opinion, although Scrubs comes close.
SIMBAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!
Extremely leftist in terms of American politicians, but very centrist in terms of world politicians.
They cool down quite fast though.
Yes, the Chinese people should be furious that their nation took risks like this 'for the good of the nation'. They would have kicked ass in the Olympics without cheating, but now it's hard not to wonder what else they bent the rules on.
I personally view the US women as gold medal winners.
My 3 year old beats me in Limbo every time. He's an amazing competitor, that one.
In fact forget the coke.
And the bathrooms.
Well, if he was training her to have low self-esteem when she realizes someone she trusts is letting her humiliate herself over and over, then he's great.
So security guards are Nazi war criminals?
Woah, your mall has a Hooters inside?
It seems like that would be the most common card in the game.
I have a shitload of fun a team sporting events. I guess even enough to buy the 6 dollar beer that pays for their salaries.
Some people go to sports events, some pay 15 bucks a month for Warcraft. Is Blizzard a sham cause they're making shitloads of money?
Maybe you think my choice in entertainment is lame, but that's just like, your opinion, man.
When people pay attention to you, you earn money. People like to watch other people, it's human nature. If the athletes weren't paid as much, then it would just be the team owners that made bank on the backs of the athletes.
Harrison used HGH, not steroids, to recover from an injury. There is a huge difference because HGH is much newer and most atheletes did not question their doctors when they were given.
To his credit when Harrison realized he had been given a banned substance he notified the league and served his time.
As for the 70s and early 80s, people didn't know that steroids were bad then, so it's not fair to say they should be shamed for what was common practice. In the 90s is when the truth about steriods hit the sports world and it's usage dropped dramatically.
It certainly is not 'permitted', and the more science understands these drugs the better the league can help the players make the right choices.
Doping is not permitted in American football.
It is banned, and using it can lead to ejection.
There is a huge difference between that and 'permitting doping'. The acceptance of doping would ruin a sport, not the possibility of some players cheating.
In the 70s it was used, but that was before we understood what it does really and how harmful it is.
There will probably always be some that fall to the dark side, but I would wager that a large majority don't want to risk getting caught and humiliated.
So if you actually look at it rationally, then you can't say that it's a huge problem.