@Darmesis This is 2 years old comment, but I have to say I'm horrified by your suggestion of bringing back Cagney and Lacey because that would clearly remove one of the characters out of Burn Notice and I like that show.
Now if you get these guys to bring back Surge soda, great. It was removed from the shelves because the government didn't want people getting their hands on a drink that extended your life by 20 years. (Hey, gotta throw these conspiracy nuts a bone to jump on the cause)
I like the Castro district. People are friendly. And they don't do something like others do when they are spreading hatred and bigotry in other parts of the united states.
Yeah, that WAS awesome! There was like 50 folks marching in the Haight (an *extremely* rare and moving occurrence)! Next year, try doubling your numbers by planning a march centered around bringing back the TV show "Cagney and Lacey" or, even better, an investigation into where old hippies go to die (my guess is corporate jobs in the suburbs, but that is, like the Truth Movement, highly unscientific conjecture).
so does this mean that you actually believe the commission report is an accurate account of what occurred on 9-11 even though hundreds of eye witnesses were completely ignored?
the commission spent 15 million dollars and only held 12 public hearings, that sounds like a fucking massive and information investigation to me.
and besides, the media already told you everything the public needed to know about 911 three hours after the fact. you don't find that odd?
@williejenkins666
Funny stuff. Thanks for the trip down memory lane - Cagney and Lacey, the soda, and my post.
Later.
P.S. Wonder how many they had at the '09 and '10 marches...?
Darmesis 11 months ago
@Darmesis This is 2 years old comment, but I have to say I'm horrified by your suggestion of bringing back Cagney and Lacey because that would clearly remove one of the characters out of Burn Notice and I like that show.
Now if you get these guys to bring back Surge soda, great. It was removed from the shelves because the government didn't want people getting their hands on a drink that extended your life by 20 years. (Hey, gotta throw these conspiracy nuts a bone to jump on the cause)
williejenkins666 11 months ago
Im so glad the truth movement is growing in the USA and making noise, keep up the good work people and thruth will be revealed before its too late.
Kbonefan 2 years ago
I like the Castro district. People are friendly. And they don't do something like others do when they are spreading hatred and bigotry in other parts of the united states.
waddleduckie1 3 years ago
Yeah, that WAS awesome! There was like 50 folks marching in the Haight (an *extremely* rare and moving occurrence)! Next year, try doubling your numbers by planning a march centered around bringing back the TV show "Cagney and Lacey" or, even better, an investigation into where old hippies go to die (my guess is corporate jobs in the suburbs, but that is, like the Truth Movement, highly unscientific conjecture).
Darmesis 3 years ago
so does this mean that you actually believe the commission report is an accurate account of what occurred on 9-11 even though hundreds of eye witnesses were completely ignored?
the commission spent 15 million dollars and only held 12 public hearings, that sounds like a fucking massive and information investigation to me.
and besides, the media already told you everything the public needed to know about 911 three hours after the fact. you don't find that odd?
xSammBAM 3 years ago
This was fucking awesome, people need to WAKE UP!
pinealSolstice 3 years ago
bajaben, get a hold of me for the shirts, what size, what color, and where you at? pm me.
peace
changesf 3 years ago
where can I buy a "9/11 truth for peace" T-shirt?
bajaben 3 years ago
nice job! keep spreading the truth! while the rest of the world is sitting in their office trading to make richer the NWO murders.
Sincerely, from Chile! all my suport to you and RON PAUL!
lauchon555 3 years ago