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To: saleman

First of all, don’t assume I just dismiss conspiracy theories out of hand, because I do not. I just don’t accept any of them uncritically, because I have learned that more often than not, they are a load of rubbish.

“Now, knowing what I said is true about Fast and furious, do you seriously believe that information would not be suppressed about the killings in Newtown?”

Yes, I don’t believe it, because I’ve seen no evidence for it. Also, I don’t see why they would need to do it. They want to ban all guns, not just one type of gun. If Lanza used handguns, they’d push to ban handguns. If he used a sniper rifle with a high-powered scope, they would push to ban those. It just so happens that he used an AR-15, so they are happy to try to ban them.

The left is opportunistic, all they have to do is wait for an incident and they go to town. No conspiracy is required, so why would they go to the trouble to concoct one and risk having it backfire?

“Oh, here’s a new one. Did you know that Manti teo’s girlfriend is not really dead?”

I don’t even know who Manti Teo is, I had to google him. So I really don’t care about his dead or not dead girlfriend.


237 posted on 01/16/2013 6:36:04 PM PST by Boogieman
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To: Boogieman
What? you don't believe that fast and furious was a conspiracy? I just showed you two way out and wacky stories that anyone with any sense would look at skeptically. And guess what? Dang if they weren't true. So, I guess you aren't a football fan being that Manti te’o is arguably the most famous college football player currently? Well whatever. His girlfriend still aint dead, exactly, well it's kinda hard to say.
238 posted on 01/16/2013 6:46:43 PM PST by saleman (!!!!)
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