Conspiracy theories
A community portal about Conspiracy theories with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: A conspiracy theory attempts to explain the ultimate cause of an event or chain of events as a secret, and often deceptive, plot by... [more]
A community portal about Conspiracy theories with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: A conspiracy theory attempts to explain the ultimate cause of an event or chain of events as a secret, and often deceptive, plot by a covert alliance of powerful or influential people or organizations. Many conspiracy theories claim that major events in history have been dominated by conspirators who manipulate political happenings from behind the scenes.
A response to the Dick Morris conspiracy theory regarding ...Examiner.comA video from Dick Morris is becoming more and more popular on youtube in recent days. The clip can be seen at the bottom of this article. ...and more »
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Emery speaking with Orly Taitz yesterday.
A real tweet from State Rep. Ed Emery (R-Lamar) this morning:
Productive mtg. yesterday on MO Fair Tax. Very intriquing mtg. last night on question of Mr. Obama's birthplace - conspiracy theory??
Ladies and gentlemen, please meet your "mainstream" Missouri Republicans.
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From firedupmissouri.com
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Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-Okinawa) worries that if she thoroughly answers census questions, she will be thrown in a Japanese internment camp by ACORN.
Bachmann originally said she wouldn't fill out the census completely because she was afraid the community organizers at ACORN coul...
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From citypages.com
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Newsbusters' Tim Graham complains that the media isn't badgering the Obamas about their church attendance: The Obamas haven't faced much questioning from the White House press corps about when they're going to make a church decision. With most ...
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From search.live.com
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Six characters in “Dreams” share names with people in Ayers' books, including “Freddy,” “Tim,” and “the old man.” (Two of the books Cashill cites were published after “Dreams.”) - Both men talk about “knowledge” and “power.” And so on. ...
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