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[QUOTE="CaptainJ, post: 2374141, member: 1553"] Sont worry about not having a single "like" for a rather epic point(while the next one has 11 already). I'm used to it, and you have one now, even though I'm reserving judgment. It's certainly worth consideration, without the mind unconsciously shutting off due to prejucides, unconscious or otherwise. I mean just a short while earlier, we had a neighbor viciously attack a sitting Senator and former Presidential candidate, Rand Paul, from behind while Paul was mowing his lawn(Imagine that, a Senator mowing his own lawn). Paul suffered 5 or 6 broken ribs(depending on the report, as well as other serious internal injuries). The media tried to spin it as a "landscaping dispute", which all 7 neighbors who were interviewed vehemently claimed was false. It makes one wonder why the media was purposefully being false about the event, possibly even more than what the man's real motives were. So yes, there is a sickness in this country, and we would be remiss to write every event off as a coincidence by default, even if we are not personally aware of correlation, as it does not mean that none exist. It's not that difficult for people to be influenced into doing things subconsiously, especially by highly trained people who are about 50 years beyond the technology of the now declassified MK-Ultra, and other Manchurian Candidate(no pun intended) techniques. Some people are arrogant enough to think they fully comprehend both individual and group psyche fully, as well as macro-reality. As time progresses we see the folly of these beliefs, including that we've actually lost a large degree of wisdom over the ages. While the dissenters may be correct, I appreciate folks who think outside the box and don't allow everything to fly under their radar, regardless if they are always correct. If only more Americans were like that, instead of desensitized to a great many things of actual importance. [/QUOTE]
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