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KangTheMad
2012-01-26 09:05:28 AM
TERRORIST!!!!!
//dnrtfa
Rustybumperjack
2012-01-26 09:05:32 AM
Alex Jones approves.
Coronach
2012-01-26 09:06:10 AM
Ahh....
Doran
2012-01-26 09:10:13 AM
This is not a repeat from 2001-2009.
solokumba
2012-01-26 09:11:38 AM
He likes blowing up things.
Economies and scientific research are the first things that come to my mind.
USCLaw2010
2012-01-26 09:17:32 AM
So is the headline referring to 9/11 or to Bush being a destroyer of 3rd worlds?
NewWorldDan
2012-01-26 09:36:38 AM
It was an inside job.
misterhowl
2012-01-26 09:37:00 AM
Did he then sit around for eight minutes like a deer in the headlights?
georgeyporgey
2012-01-26 09:46:21 AM
Bravo Subby, Bravo!
Goban
2012-01-26 09:48:58 AM
headline +
just to watch it die
BitwiseShift
2012-01-26 09:52:11 AM
I don't get it. Bush owns a few construction companies and built quite a few buildings in Austin at the university. None of the names of the construction companies for these buildings in Rio were in the article. Is bin Laden Construction in Brazil?
W C Feels
2012-01-26 10:05:34 AM
Apparently it was only the billboards holding it together.
/or was that São Paulo?
Jon iz teh kewl
2012-01-26 10:06:16 AM
EditorialSpace
2012-01-26 10:45:56 AM
Ok, so some of us had our fun, inappropriately so, at President George Bush's expense...with these and other ideas that were and are, quite frankly, nuts. Look around and I'm sure one could find at least a half dozen conspiracies with just about every President. Perhaps it is human nature. Sure the ideas exist, but to give it any creedence just makes one an angry troll.
/Come back to the Light
//There is serenity in the Light
Delawheredad
2012-01-26 11:35:15 AM
Great headline!
BoothbyTCD
2012-01-26 03:15:37 PM
Someone post the picture of the chickenwire between two bricks. I love that one.
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