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Al-Zawahri: Obama a "house negro"

Started by Chicken Little, November 19, 2008, 03:07:39 PM

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altruismsuffers

I am sure that the translation was juiced up a bit for the article.  I truly doubt that this person even knows the term "House Negro".  And I don't think that Al-Queda even exists.  The BBC did a great piece titled "The Power of Nightmares" in which they make the case that Al-Queda was invented by the Neo-Cons to give us an enemy that will unify the nation.
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Originally posted by altruismsuffers

I am sure that the translation was juiced up a bit for the article.  I truly doubt that this person even knows the term "House Negro".  And I don't think that Al-Queda even exists.  The BBC did a great piece titled "The Power of Nightmares" in which they make the case that Al-Queda was invented by the Neo-Cons to give us an enemy that will unify the nation.



Good lord you are brain dead....
 

cannon_fodder

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lol.  Watch the film.  The basic argument is that it is not the organized terror network that the administration has portrayed.   It does not make the case for an Orwellian perpetual enemy that is the sole creation of the State.

Good try though.

Personally, I chose to believe cancer doesn't exist.  I figure that will serve me well as I ignore the growth on my back.

I also think it is funny that you assume an Arab must be uneducated.  He referenced Malcolm X by name (no translation needed for a name) then quoted him.  This person was clearly versed in some manner in what an appropriate insult would be.

Furthermore, our government does not operate in a vacuum.  Networks, papers, and certainly foreign media have their own translators.  Media outlets in the UK, Canada, and Australia all got it wrong.  If you don't believe the governments version look it up yourself.  Go to Al-Jazeera and get what is certain to be the other side of the story (unless, of course, the Government runs everything and pretends they don't, which South Park covered nicely).

The best part  is the news agencies in Abu Dhabai, Al Jazeera, and Saudi Arabia got the translation wrong.  SO FUNNY, even the Arabs can't translate Arabic.  Those stupid Arabs.  No wonder they believe in fake organizations!  Hahaha!

Or maybe Arabs speak Arabic better than some tin foil hat man in Tulsa who didn't even bother looking up the translation or seek alternative sources before deciding to just pretend it wasn't true...
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tim huntzinger

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Originally posted by altruismsuffers

I am sure that the translation was juiced up a bit for the article.  I truly doubt that this person even knows the term "House Negro".  And I don't think that Al-Queda even exists.  The BBC did a great piece titled "The Power of Nightmares" in which they make the case that Al-Queda was invented by the Neo-Cons to give us an enemy that will unify the nation.



Why did you guys never take any of the posters here up on the offer to debate your fraudulent '9/11' claims?  Cowardly lion!

waterboy

quote:
Originally posted by altruismsuffers

I am sure that the translation was juiced up a bit for the article.  I truly doubt that this person even knows the term "House Negro".  And I don't think that Al-Queda even exists.  The BBC did a great piece titled "The Power of Nightmares" in which they make the case that Al-Queda was invented by the Neo-Cons to give us an enemy that will unify the nation.



Why are you sure that the article was juiced up?
Based on this film?

Just because it was played on BBC doesn't give it any more credibility than the History channel running a film about tracking Bigfoot in the hills of Southeastern OK, which was a preposterous, silly little film that made me laugh out loud. It made some money and attention for the producers and the cable companies but thats about it.

I watched Part 1 and some of Part II of this film and enjoyed the old clips from Greeley, Co. and Chicago. I also enjoy watching how we have become so entranced by harmless images portrayed as sinister and supported with eerie sound scores. Throw in some conspiracy theories, portrayed as fact, and boom! You got a BBS special edition! In this producers world there are really only four players, Liberals, Conservatives, Neo-Conservatives and Islamists, and only three of them really matter. Too easy.

However, there are some truisms to be found in it. Even trash has some value. And, it is more entertaining than the OK Bigfoot piece. There are forces who prefer to use fear of evil as motivators. Those forces do reside in organizations of all types including our government, churches and businesses.

Nothing wrong with exposing oneself to this kind of entertainment Alt, as long as you understand it IS entertainment.

nathanm

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Originally posted by waterboy

QuoteOriginally posted by altruismsuffers


Nothing wrong with exposing oneself to this kind of entertainment Alt, as long as you understand it IS entertainment.


Not really. The problem is that some yahoos take it to mean what it doesn't. Like international terrorism is made up.

We gave them a name and imputed more organization than really existed based on that for the purpose of prosecuting the original WTC bombers. That doesn't mean that it's all made up by the government, it just means we were led to believe the organization was, well, more organized than it really was.

The overall theme of the film, that the fear and doubt caused by shocking events can be used to push agendas through that would never pass before or more than a few months after the shock is well known and indisputably true.

It's too bad this film is being sullied through guilt by association.
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Originally posted by tim huntzinger

quote:
Originally posted by altruismsuffers

I am sure that the translation was juiced up a bit for the article.  I truly doubt that this person even knows the term "House Negro".  And I don't think that Al-Queda even exists.  The BBC did a great piece titled "The Power of Nightmares" in which they make the case that Al-Queda was invented by the Neo-Cons to give us an enemy that will unify the nation.



Why did you guys never take any of the posters here up on the offer to debate your fraudulent '9/11' claims?  Cowardly lion!



Iplaw spanked his bottom and sent him home to momma...It was epic....
 

Hometown

#22
Iplaw doesn't hang out here much anymore.  His last post was 10-17-08, about the time it became obvious that Obama was going to win the general election.  Altruismsuffers is here today posting.  That makes him king of the mountain.  Questioning what we are spoon fed makes a lot of sense.


tim huntzinger

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Originally posted by Hometown

Iplaw doesn't hang out here much anymore.  His last post was 10-17-08, about the time it became obvious that Obama was going to win the general election.  Altruismsuffers is here today posting.  That makes him king of the mountain.  Questioning what we are spoon fed makes a lot of sense.



Look I offered to debate his nonsense in person and got tumbleweeds in return.

What are you spoon fed, Homey, that you question? Or is the Right the only propoganda machine out there?

inteller

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Originally posted by altruismsuffers

I am sure that the translation was juiced up a bit for the article.  I truly doubt that this person even knows the term "House Negro".  And I don't think that Al-Queda even exists.  The BBC did a great piece titled "The Power of Nightmares" in which they make the case that Al-Queda was invented by the Neo-Cons to give us an enemy that will unify the nation.



actually what would make a good plot is if the Neo-Cons did create them, but then the bogeymen took on a life of their own and became an entity that could no longer be controlled.

Hometown

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Originally posted by tim huntzinger

quote:
Originally posted by Hometown

Iplaw doesn't hang out here much anymore.  His last post was 10-17-08, about the time it became obvious that Obama was going to win the general election.  Altruismsuffers is here today posting.  That makes him king of the mountain.  Questioning what we are spoon fed makes a lot of sense.



Look I offered to debate his nonsense in person and got tumbleweeds in return.

What are you spoon fed, Homey, that you question? Or is the Right the only propoganda machine out there?



I don't take kindly to everyone piling in on one person.


tim huntzinger

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Originally posted by Hometown

quote:
Originally posted by tim huntzinger

quote:
Originally posted by Hometown

Iplaw doesn't hang out here much anymore.  His last post was 10-17-08, about the time it became obvious that Obama was going to win the general election.  Altruismsuffers is here today posting.  That makes him king of the mountain.  Questioning what we are spoon fed makes a lot of sense.



Look I offered to debate his nonsense in person and got tumbleweeds in return.

What are you spoon fed, Homey, that you question? Or is the Right the only propoganda machine out there?



I don't take kindly to everyone piling in on one person.





YOU! Back in line!! Get with the herd!!!

cannon_fodder

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quote:
Originally posted by Hometown

Iplaw doesn't hang out here much anymore.  His last post was 10-17-08, about the time it became obvious that Obama was going to win the general election.  Altruismsuffers is here today posting.  That makes him king of the mountain.  Questioning what we are spoon fed makes a lot of sense.





How is your 100 year old neighbor you left in the cold....
 

Hometown

I'm still waiting for the answer as to why you are so fascinated with my sex life.  Got issues?