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ocpagu

(1,954 posts)
1. Nah...
Thu Jun 6, 2013, 04:59 PM
Jun 2013

There isn't such a thing. Zappaman already explained to us, using a New York Times article, that governments don't lie and there is no such a thing as conspiracies being conducted by powerful individuals (which means, of course, that Zappaman and New York Times are right and most information on history books that basically shows history as an almost permanent sequence of conspirations are all wrong and needed bo be reviewed). If Reagan was involved in a conspiracy, some US agency would publish a press release informing the public about it. Being skeptical of official accounts or questioning governments and mainstream media is for lunatics who like to feel superior. Reasonable and normal people are supposed to simply believe what their governments tell them.

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Nah... ocpagu Jun 2013 #1
I'm sure you have a link for that claim: cpwm17 Jun 2013 #2
oh yeah-- silly me! NoMoreWarNow Jun 2013 #3
But since..... Frank_Norris_Lives Jun 2013 #4
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