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Thread #120208   Message #2613642
Posted By: Claymore
18-Apr-09 - 01:49 AM
Thread Name: BS: KKK/Tea Party Day
Subject: RE: BS: KKK/Tea Party Day
Janie, My father used to say that "Both sides lie; your job is to figure out who... I make a point to read two papers a day, usually the Washington Post and the Washington Times. Before the Times it was the Evening Star. I do not listen to radio because both the music and the talk shows are just.....noise. I do watch politics including MSNBC, CNN, Fox, and the old majors, CBS, NBC and ABC. I enjoy myself by trying to figure out as the news cycle evolves who is going to "flog" the story, and who is going to rein it in? This execise can usually be guided by the principle of Whose Ox is Gored?, and Ockhams Razor.

The next paragraph is utter BS written to put a shot through the spanker sail of certain writers above.

Even amateur philosophers should know that I am referring to a reduction of William's writings that in the original was, as my studies in philosophy instructed me, "Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem," roughly translated as "entities must not be multiplied beyond necessity." And "Pluralitas non est ponenda sine necessitate," which states "plurality should not be posited without necessity." This is all to say, when multiple competing hypotheses are equal in other respects, select the hypothesis that introduces the fewest assumptions and postulates the fewest entities.

To cut through the BS; when faced with a set of multiple choices, the most obvious choice is usually the best.

But I digress. If you or Bobert really want to get to know the KKK, may I suggest that you get a copy of "The Turner Diaries" written in 1978 under the pseudonym of Andrew MacDonald, but was really written by William Pierce. I had my own copy when McVeigh blew up the Murtagh building, which I had seized in the arrest of Frankhouser in 86. When the news broke I faxed a copy of the "entry" of Oct. 13, 1991 (note: 13 years ahead on the diary and 17 years ahead of the explosion in 95). It detailed exactly how a small group of white supremacists, including the fictional Earl Turner blows up the FBI building in Washington DC at 9:15 AM with a bomb made of ammonium nitrate and fuel oil. It is tough reading with graphic hangings of women who have slept with blacks while the "Order" goes after the ZOG (Zionist Occupied Government). During Frankhousers trial, one of the AUSAs and I had hats made that said "Special Agent, ZOG."

(I've just had a bout of cranial flatulence and googled the Diaries. It sells for $4.95 at Discount Books). Ye Gods, and some gimbal-headed twits are worried about tea parties…

And finally GUEST:heric: When I was the PIO for the Loudoun County Sheriffs Department, I went to Richmond to testify against a bill opening more police data to the press. When I was introduced as Sgt Donald Moore, I began my statements, pointing out that the LaRouche folks had invaded our county and some of them were parading around as "reporters." We had just concluded a raid on several of their offices, based on a grand jury investigation (using my warrent; I was the PIO while waitng for the trials to begin). I stated several objections and then pointed out that anyone could style himself a "reporter". I then held up a LaRouche Paper whose headline read "Rabid Grand Jury Psychopaths Indict LaRouche," and in a room full of reporters, I finshed with "Unfortunately many people believe what they read in the newspapers." The rueful laughter was tempered only by the story about the hearings in the Viginia Newspaper Trade publication that listed my name as "Sgt. Donna Mo."