Then again, why would anyone let a little a bit of plain fact get in the way of some good old fashioned tin foil hat making.
Interesting reading Stu on your Wiki link. Fascinating how statistics can be made to fit almost any argument. I agave decided to discount any American foreign policy including the wars against the Cherokee indians from a timepoint of when the cold war ended. It strikes me that anything before that can pretty much be consigned to history and not have a significant impact on policy going forward. Once you manipulate the statistics in that way I believe that my original point certainly carries more weight. Not a tin foil hat conspiracy theorist as in reply to the thread title I don't believe that the USA was behind 9/11 unless you think that their foreign policy was a significant factor in the attack which I do.
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Would suggest otherwise.
Then again, why would anyone let a little a bit of plain fact get in the way of some good old fashioned tin foil hat making.
Interesting reading Stu on your Wiki link. Fascinating how statistics can be made to fit almost any argument. I agave decided to discount any American foreign policy including the wars against the Cherokee indians from a timepoint of when the cold war ended. It strikes me that anything before that can pretty much be consigned to history and not have a significant impact on policy going forward. Once you manipulate the statistics in that way I believe that my original point certainly carries more weight. Not a tin foil hat conspiracy theorist as in reply to the thread title I don't believe that the USA was behind 9/11 unless you think that their foreign policy was a significant factor in the attack which I do.