Re: A critical thinking exercise.
Interesting spin.
Your mocking tone defines you and your current tribe of "truth" seekers or is that distractors. ;-)
" although I could be completely wrong, and you are just an innocent victim. ;)"
I see what you did there. Let's place this in a light with the bugle call to "The Hunter" (notice Hunters presence and interesting timing of his entrance in this thread ).
The things get interesting with Hunters remarks..
"ICs problem with you Spud is that he thought he had you wrapped up in his tentacles but found that you have a mind of your own and his final disappointment was you began to DISAGREE with his conjectures.
That was a great blow to his ego so he started to dig up anything to discredit you.
I think he had a dot to dot picture book when young and still uses it only this time (from his bedroom) played the Conspiracy card with "belief systems" that he abhors.
As far as the BP oil spill is concerned he couldn't give a frig, after all as far as he is concerned it is high quality "loosh", so how can one really take him seriously?"
Then yours right after...
"Thanks for your support Hunter, I think this is probably not the forum for this little dispute. Perhaps the moderator can move this whole thread, (or at least the parts that don't fit this forum) to the Conspiracy theories debate forum. More appropriate me thinks.
cheers :) spud"
That's some support. Were you in need of that kind of support with that kind of message?
And who is feigning "victim."
Then we see the usual back patting and posturing after that as the thread continues.
If you ever *really* want to look at a wider view of data, you know where to find me. If..
In the meantime feel free to continue the mocking routine. I believe it helps the entire discussion.
So yes critical thinking is very important when one actually engages in the act. ;-)