They were right exposing their crimes will make things worse for America only because the people running things are evil warmongering monsters apparently
a lot of the surviving german scientists and some military leaders were brought over to work for america. Who is to say their ideas did not take root in the infrastructure when that happened.
the boston bombing worked wonders for distracting the public over the dozens of scandals rocking the white house at that time.
The info did come out that they had the information about those 2 and chose to ignore it. Among other discrepancies.
Worked in their favour to let it happen. Though I might just be paranoid then to think that rogue agencies in the American government let a marathon get bombed so they could distract the public from their personal crimes
you have it all wrong, if your not 100% for your government you are a terrorist, it is quite simple.
Since you are expressing doubts about how they run your country , your obviously their enemy and they are targeting you and people like you for precisely that reason.
If you were supporting their actions no matter what you would be completely satisfied with what they did and would feel no fear at all from them
why don't we just arrest those FBI agents that are actively planning terrorist acts against americans? Does it really matter that they have no intention of going through with it in the end.
I would assume according to all the fear mongering laws they had put in place that even choosing to support "fake" terrorist plots should be a felony at this point no matter who you are.
But of course I forget that these people are treated as above the laws they inflict on everyone else
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and the ever popular it's not a crime when we/I do it
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They were right exposing their crimes will make things worse for America only because the people running things are evil warmongering monsters apparently
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Do what I say not what I do. American policy for everything
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The info did come out that they had the information about those 2 and chose to ignore it. Among other discrepancies.
Worked in their favour to let it happen. Though I might just be paranoid then to think that rogue agencies in the American government let a marathon get bombed so they could distract the public from their personal crimes
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Since you are expressing doubts about how they run your country , your obviously their enemy and they are targeting you and people like you for precisely that reason.
If you were supporting their actions no matter what you would be completely satisfied with what they did and would feel no fear at all from them
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I would assume according to all the fear mongering laws they had put in place that even choosing to support "fake" terrorist plots should be a felony at this point no matter who you are.
But of course I forget that these people are treated as above the laws they inflict on everyone else
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Failing that have the bloggers swatted to send a zero tolerance message
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That's the question though, do you roll over and accept what's taken from you or fight to keep it.
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