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  • #16
    Re: Obama on US economic crisis: 'The fire is now out'

    Originally posted by ThePythonicCow View Post
    As a card carrying tin-foil-hat conspiricist, I am convinced that outrageous lies such as this (running a non-native citizen for President) can be, and repeatedly are, gotten away with. The sensible majority of people will dismiss the real truth as being an outrageous impossibility.

    And as to why -- so that his controllers have "something on him." A gang of crooks cannot trust someone who is a straight arrow with no skeletons in their closet. Nor would a sensible and honest man be qualified for role that Obama is playing.
    My problem with this theory is that the birthplace was allowed to become an issue well before the election. This isn't new stuff. I've been hearing the Manchurian Candidate theories from mainstream Republican friends since the beginning of 2008.

    Are you going to tell me the controllers allowed it become an issue because they had total confidence it wouldn't derail the candidacy?

    Way too many wild assumptions for me and I've been a card-carrying tinfoiler for several years.
    Last edited by Slimprofits; July 24, 2009, 10:09 AM.

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    • #17
      Re: Obama on US economic crisis: 'The fire is now out'

      I am worried that iTulip is becoming home to more and more right wing nutjob theories like this whole birth certificate issue. If it continues unabated and unmoderated they will lose this subscriber. I come here for intelligent discussion of economics, and the political discussion used to be much more moderate. It's becoming intolerable lately.

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      • #18
        Re: Obama on US economic crisis: 'The fire is now out'

        Originally posted by thedanimal View Post
        I am worried that iTulip is becoming home to more and more right wing nutjob theories like this whole birth certificate issue. If it continues unabated and unmoderated they will lose this subscriber. I come here for intelligent discussion of economics, and the political discussion used to be much more moderate. It's becoming intolerable lately.
        I agree that iTulip has it's share of irrational opinions, but I wouldn't want to see it banished. Putting these threads in an area like "political abyss" is a good way of handling it.

        The intelligent discussion still far outweighs the nutjob stuff. Besides, I find these sideline threads to be a useful tool. When I see someone hold an irrational position in a thread like this, and other sideline threads, their opinion and the information they present will hold much less weight for me when they are involved in the economic discussions. Without this tool it would be difficult to determine just how "intelligent" the economic discussion actually is.

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        • #19
          Re: Obama on US economic crisis: 'The fire is now out'

          Originally posted by thedanimal View Post
          I am worried that iTulip is becoming home to more and more right wing nutjob theories like this whole birth certificate issue. If it continues unabated and unmoderated they will lose this subscriber. I come here for intelligent discussion of economics, and the political discussion used to be much more moderate. It's becoming intolerable lately.
          If you are suggesting that iTulip moderate their "Rant and Rave > Political Abyss" topic so as to keep out what you term "right wing nutjob" theories, then that is certainly your choice to suggest, and it is certainly iTulip's decision whether to do so or not.

          I would suggest that iTulip moderate the main topics in their forums to keep out controversial political opinions of most any position, as they are doing now. I'd also suggest that so long as iTulip continues to have this "Rant and Rave > Political Abyss" topic that they not keep out positions just because someone finds them seriously objectionable. In other words, I recommend the status quo.

          Of course it is certainly iTulip's decision whether to consider my suggestions (or to even allow my continued presence here) as well.

          However, please understand that I realize some of my views are controversial, to say the least.

          Could you perhaps answer a question for me?
          Why is it that you still find my position (I presume it was my position you reacted to so negatively) so offensive that its mere appearance (on the "Rant and Rave > Political Abyss" topic no less) is grounds for threatening to leave iTulip?
          I carefully self-describe myself as some kind of nutjob before stating the opinion; I only state that it is my view, not something I claim to be fact that others should respect; I don't push the view at length or try to justify it in the mind of others; when others start to debate (sensibly enough) the point, I usually don't respond as I doubt that this is a proper or useful forum in which to decide such topics.

          That I should even be allowed to acknowledge, on this particular forum topic, holding such unacceptable views is so outrageous that you must threaten to leave? Why?
          Most folks are good; a few aren't.

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          • #20
            Re: Obama on US economic crisis: 'The fire is now out'

            Originally posted by we_are_toast View Post
            When I see someone hold an irrational position in a thread like this, and other sideline threads, their opinion and the information they present will hold much less weight for me when they are involved in the economic discussions. Without this tool it would be difficult to determine just how "intelligent" the economic discussion actually is.
            Ah - good.

            I'm glad I was able to lighten your reading load. Yes, I agree. Sideline discussions such as this are one of the several ways on forums such as these for those of kindred and those of dissimilar views to sort each other out.

            Well stated, sir.
            Most folks are good; a few aren't.

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            • #21
              Re: Obama on US economic crisis: 'The fire is now out'

              Originally posted by thedanimal View Post
              I am worried that iTulip is becoming home to more and more right wing nutjob theories like this whole birth certificate issue. If it continues unabated and unmoderated they will lose this subscriber. I come here for intelligent discussion of economics, and the political discussion used to be much more moderate. It's becoming intolerable lately.
              Right-wing nutjobs? The only poster suggesting that the whole truth of this matter might not have been told is Pythonic Cow.
              He's no "nutjob" of any persuasion that I've been able to discern.
              I suppose many things are possible but I would assign a very low probability to the idea that Obama was born in Kenya.

              Have you noticed any Left-wing nutjobs here lately? You know, like Steve who defends Joseph Stalin as a "great liberator" and others who call for the total destruction of the entire American insurance industry, like MulaMan, who also said that believing my wife's mascetomy was an example of good healthcare makes me "insane or crazy"?

              I hope you don't deem those positions to be "moderate".

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              • #22
                Re: Obama on US economic crisis: 'The fire is now out'

                Originally posted by Raz View Post
                He [ThePythonicCow] is no "nutjob" of any persuasion that I've been able to discern.
                Aw shucks ..

                Let me see if I can dissuade of this overly generous view you seem to hold of myself. :rolleyes:

                It would seem that we (America) have gone from a President who was (I presume) quite disliked in parts of the Moslem world to one that is quite liked. There are several good reasons why Obama might be liked in the Moslem world, including his words, his deeds, and his mixed race. Reaching out with friendly words usually wins more friends than reaching out with bombers.

                I have read (from sources I do not recall and which were likely not reliable anyway) that many in Africa and in the Muslim world consider that there is a good chance, perhaps even a likelihood, that Obama is one of them in portions of his heritage or origins. The ambiguity (which some, but clearly not all of us suspect) as to his birth origins and early religion serves to reinforce his positive reception in the African and Muslim worlds.

                Perhaps it is no accident that Obama is more Muslim-friendly than his predecessor. I'm pretty sure that Obama was selected early on and groomed as a possible major political figure by people such as Zbigniew Brzezinski. For perhaps not reliable details behind this allegation, from a source I doubt iTulip considers respectworthy, see further Confirmed - Obama Is Zbigniew Brzezinski Puppet (By Webster Tarpley).

                Zbig is well known for his playing off various world powers against each other. I am confident that he is willing and able to back a more Muslim friendly candidate for President, if he thought it would be useful in world political power struggles. As such, regardless of the facts, it might serve Zbig's purposes to leave the facts unconfirmed, so that those (whether by reason of being Cynical Cows or Devote Moslems or African Residents) who prefer to see Obama as being born elsewhere can so do.
                Most folks are good; a few aren't.

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