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Well its all speculation isnt it. I would say anyone that you saw interviewed on the news was scripted. As for actual individuals, i think most of them didn't see anything, but are just saying they did(liars if you want). But there may be some that actually did see the planes hit the towers it would take an ACTUAL investigation to know for sure
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History is written by the victors. I seem to recall all the great centers of knowledge being burned to the ground in the past, so what great text of anthropology should we be refering to? I need answers from on high stat!
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29, Programmer for a certain company.
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How can we apportion theft at gun point; ahhh the eternal statist question.
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[quote user="Scott F"]Any thoughts?[/quote] Yea to be guilty of a crime you do need action+intent. If you unintentionally harm someone you owe them resititution, but I don't think you are guilty in the same way. However I think there should be a careful examination of the insane defense. If someone is murdered and a knife was chosen as
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So as you know limited knowledge is thrown around as an argument against the state. "If I could tell you how roads would be provided in a free society that would be an argument FOR the state; and I don't believe central planning is possible." I definitely believe that using violence to make an artificual hierarchy is wrong, but I believe
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[quote user="hugolp"] You should edit wikipedia then. Wikipedia is being used to spread statist ideas. It is not casual that all articles go in that direction. [/quote] Wikipedia has a vangaurd, dissention is not allowed.
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[quote user="jazholl5"] People come up with all kinds of theories, but that's all it is - a person's theory. In reality, people's intelligence has nothing to do with where they live. It's an issue on another level entirely (the mind) and has nothing to do with the conditions of the body. There were people (very few) who survived
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[quote user="Tyrone Slothrop"] in order to be able to distinguish axiomatic assertions (Human beings act) from non-axiomatic assertions (Dogs are black) we must apply our reasoning power - an ability that Descartes (and Mises) presupposes, without basis, is infallible. in order to trust one's own judgment regarding the veracity of the
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[quote user="Joe"] I don't follow markets too much but I tuned in to see what would happen after this Greece thing and it seems like a pretty bad day Edit: never mind. It was crazy though HUGE crazy swings in the matter of minutes. Looked like the market was in free fall for a little bit though. [/quote] The spike down seemed to be computer