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Real Name: JohnnyFurious
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Following bokanovskification, I was decanted at the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre. Shortly thereafter, I was predestined and conditioned, and made ready for the world. Epsilon Semi-Moron and Proud of it!

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rougy says...

Hey,

This is the source, but it's not much of one.

I distinctly remember reading, from a more credible source (CNN, WP, etc.) that Cheney had threatened Wellstone and also said something along the lines of "We'll take you out" but, I'm sorry, I couldn't find one of those sources.

If I tried harder I think I could, but I'm not in the mood tonight.

See ya 'round!

In reply to this comment by ObsidianStorm:
rougy -

Verrry eenterestink.

Do you have a link for this?


In reply to this comment by rougy:
Did Cheney have Paul Weller whacked?

That was another cover-up bullshit investigation of a very convenient death.

"At a meeting full of war veterans in Willmar, Minn., days before his death, Wellstone told attendees that Cheney told him, "If you vote against the war in Iraq, the Bush administration will do whatever is necessary to get you. There will be severe ramifications for you and the state of Minnesota."

poolcleaner says...

Choosing a belief (including belief in ones own surroundings) can be rational when faced with more than one equally valid choice, but other than that I tend towards the same method of discovery. For me, metaphysics is never an option except as a "What if". I mean, why choose any unknown when it's not entirely clear? No point, really; unless you're terribly depressed by such unknowns and fancy coddling yourself.

In reply to this comment by ObsidianStorm:
Do people really CHOOSE what they believe?

For myself, I've never felt that I choose my beliefs so much as I discover them, that is, I find what makes the most sense to me as representing the 'real' world...

Even when it comes to taste, don't you sort of discover what you like rather than "deciding" what you're going to like?

I'm sure there's a gradation, with some things being more towards the "chosen" pole, but not not so much when it comes to metaphysical stuff...

xxovercastxx says...

It's been established that you can also sift your own playlist without running aground of the self-linking rule, so long as the contained videos are not yours.

In reply to this comment by ObsidianStorm:
Thanks! Great suggestion - I didn't know that existed.

It's been swapped.

In reply to this comment by xxovercastxx:
You can swap this embed with this playlist of the whole debate if you want:

http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=DDA4661AC27815DA

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