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To: roylll
What evidence do you have that AJ asked Debra about 9/11 ?

He didn't ask her about at all; I listened to the whole interview. I didn't claim he did.

Alex Jones is nuts, but he's not stupid. Even he knows that asking her about whether 9/11 was government sponsored would hurt her chances. He kept his conspiracy questions limited to the New World Order and foreign control of our currency.

However, anyone who goes on Alex Jones show should know that "inside job" and "controlled demolition" have been part of his schtick for years.

If you go on Alex Jones show and he gives you a favorable interview, you'd better damned well be ready for people to ask you if you agree with his 9/11 conspiracy theories.

He's the godfather of Trutherism for crying out loud. It's almost inconceivable that she could be that stupid.

And contrary to what Debra said, I think it IS relevant to Texas politics since one of the predicates of Trutherism is that a recent Texas governor planned the attacks shortly after he was elected to the Presidency.

141 posted on 02/11/2010 2:55:36 PM PST by GunRunner
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To: GunRunner

“If you go on Alex Jones show and he gives you a favorable interview, you’d better damned well be ready for people to ask you if you agree with his 9/11 conspiracy theories.”

If Rick Perry signs a letter with a Democrat Gov. urging congress to act/vote on the Bailout ?

Does Rick agree with the Democrat Gov. on his way of thinking on the bailout ?

http://trailblazersblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2010/01/was-rick-perry-for-the-bailout.html

“Indeed, Perry joined his Democratic counterpart Gov. Joe Manchin of West Virginia (Perry was president of the Republican Governors Association, Manchin was president of the Democratic group) in coauthoring a letter saying it was time to set aside partisanship and vote to save the economy from a depression. A few hours later, the Senate acted on the plan before it. Here’s a portion of the letter:”

Then says the bailouts are bad policy but good politics

http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/020909dntexgovbailout.410765d.html

“AUSTIN – For Gov. Rick Perry, federal bailouts make bad policy but good politics.”

was that a lie ?

Shading the truth ?

Rick did not state anything about what to do just that congress should act

about a year later Perry’s spokesman says this

“Perry spokesman Mark Miner said there’s no inconsistency. He said Perry wanted Congress to act in some way but disapproved of the bill enacted. He said the governor preferred tax cuts and growth initiatives pushed by House Republican leader John Boehner of Ohio.”

He had every opportunity to state his position in the letter a year ago

He did not do it

Then his spokesman gives a parsed answer a year later

You believe Perry ?

He has all the experience ya-know

if congress does not act on the bailout there is no bailout right ?


144 posted on 02/11/2010 4:15:39 PM PST by roylll
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To: GunRunner

He had every opportunity to state his position in the letter a year ago

Should read

He had every opportunity to state this position in the letter a year ago


145 posted on 02/11/2010 4:25:31 PM PST by roylll
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