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Thread: 9/11 Activists Get Thrown Out Of Real Time (w/ Bill Maher) Taping

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    AuGmENTor Guest
    Yes, I have been zapped by that type of current. It is no fun at all.

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    Conspiracy Fanatics Invade Bill Maher

    http://blogcritics.org/archives/2007/10/21/090305.php

    Written by Dave Nalle
    Published October 21, 2007

    So I'm watching the Bill Maher show and starting to doze off as Sheila Jackson Lee spouts some sort of moronic socialist nonsense, and all of a sudden I'm jarred alert as the show gets sucked into a bizarre alternate reality by a loud shouting voice from the audience. I have no idea what the guy was shouting, but all of a sudden Bill Maher is charging into the audience, calling for security and they've got the guy surrounded and are dragging him from the hall.

    At this point it all becomes clear - thanks to my DVR at 1/15th speed - because I can read the sign he's attempting to hold up and it says "Expose the 9/11 Coverup." After he's hustled out spraying flyers in his wake, Maher attempts to get things back on track to be interrupted first by a woman shoting "What about Building 7, Bill?" and then by a man shouting "Tell us what happened to building 7, Bill" and some other incomprehensible business about the government blowing up the towers. Well, they're dragged out in turn, and the discussion got back on track after a few sarcastic comments and Maher pointing out that of all the groups he's offended the only ones regularly protesting outside his studio are the 9/11 'Truthers'.

    We have to thank the miracle of live television which made this spectacle possible. Live cameras make Maher's show a target of opportunity for desperate conspiracy nuts who are so sure no one is listening to them - with good reason - that they think shouting slogans at random guests on a live cable TV show is a smart way to get taken seriously. What they don't seem to get is that people who have serious political agendas and ideas which don't require them to wear tinfoil hats are going to be invited to be on the stage at the Bill Maher show. They're not going to be protesting in the street out front or shouting disruptive slogans from the audience.

    Maher's not exactly discriminating. He's an equal opportunity exploiter and he's more than willing to have just about any silly position aired on his show, even if only to rip a guest to shreds with nihilistic sarcasm. The fact that Maher won't even give them as much consideration as he gives to radical vegans, activist homophobes or creationists, must really irk them. There's nothing more frustrating when you're sure you have a direct line to the one, absolute truth than to have someone with a media platform think you're such a joke that he just ignores you. Thus, Maher must be attacked, disrupted, silenced until he has the courtesy to listen and give them the respect they think they deserve.

    Which brings me around to what I think is a telling observation. Everyone who has a political position or message wants to be taken seriously. And we'd all love to have a forum for our views, even if it's just a few minutes on a comedic cable show run by a bitter, priapic, prematurely gray egomaniac. But most of us are willing to go through normal channels, to wait our turn and work our way up to national exposure. We understand that if we have something worth saying then someone is going to want to give us a chance to say it.

    The 9/11 fanatics are different. They seem to have come to the conclusion that no one is going to give their views an airing in the media. They probably see multiple levels of conspiracy, including a conspiracy to ignore them and their brilliant discoveries. What they don't seem to get is that being obnoxious doesn't make people respect them, it makes those they want to influence and the audience they want to reach take them even less seriously. If you have a controversial cause and behave like a whacko, then people conclude that your cause is silly even before they have a chance to consider the evidence. "Stupid is as stupid does" is the operating principle under which they seem to be eager to be judged.

    As they marginalize themselves more and more with their ridiculous claims and increasingly outrageous behavior, I'm afraid we can expect to see more and more desperate and extreme attention-seeking behavior. That's the pattern of the kind of narcissistic mindset which drives conspiracy fanatics. It's even believable that in the ultimate irony, as they retreat into a world of paranoia and frustration, the 9/11 conspiracy fanatics might themselves turn to violent terrorism to get the attention they so desperately crave. It's easy to laugh at the conspiracists, but it's a grim truth that someone protesting Bill Maher this week might be the next Timothy MacVeigh or Ted Kasinski a few frustrated and ignored years down the road.
    No One Knows Everything. Only Together May We Find The Truth JG


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    Have you ever been tazed/stun gunned or hit by a cattle prod or an HEI or Magneto ingition?

    I don't even like to joke about that shit, but I consider it cruel and unusual, having been there several times personally. Free speech (even when obnixous and snarky) shouldn't be a crime.
    Sorry.

    As for free speech, there are limitations. I can't just run on any tv show or interview and start mouthing off. I can't get on one of those speaker phones in the middle of the night and start yelling about politics and think I won't (or shouldnt be) arrested.



    Why is it that the child is Jewish only if the mother regardless of the father?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilosophyGenius
    Sorry.

    As for free speech, there are limitations. I can't just run on any tv show or interview and start mouthing off. I can't get on one of those speaker phones in the middle of the night and start yelling about politics and think I won't (or shouldnt be) arrested.



    Why is it that the child is Jewish only if the mother regardless of the father?
    So then you feel just punishment for a free speech "violation" is a good ol tazing? That shit does fuck up your bodies electrical impulses ya know. People do die from it. So someone yelling in a studio is grounds to risk killing them? It is not NON-leathal... It is LESS-than-leathal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilosophyGenius
    Sorry.

    As for free speech, there are limitations. I can't just run on any tv show or interview and start mouthing off. I can't get on one of those speaker phones in the middle of the night and start yelling about politics and think I won't (or shouldnt be) arrested.

    Why is it that the child is Jewish only if the mother regardless of the father?
    http://judaism.about.com/od/whois4/f/jewishid.htm
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    Sometimes

    Quote Originally Posted by AuGmENTor
    It is not NON-leathal... It is LESS-than-leathal.
    NLT has been one of my "pet" research subjects for a decade or so. By my last count, there are 74-76 deaths caused by "justified police" use of tasers.

    Plus the new generation of tasers use a 50 kilovolt pulsed DC specifically tuned to the human nervous system resonant frequency to be "more painful". Thank your local Law Enforcement (LE) thug for me when you see him...

    Supposedly, all LE officers must experience a tasing before they're "qualified" to carry one. I really doubt they ALL get it or they wouldn't be so taser-happy- I've only seen about 3 videos of a cop getting tased, and I believe that the one had a heart arrythmia caused by it...

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    Actually the tazing thing was a joke. Being escorted out (thrown rather) is all that can/should be done.

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    Hat's Off to Bill Maher

    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,304240,00.html

    By John Gibson
    Monday, October 22, 2007

    I don't agree with Bill Maher about much. In fact, his "Bush Derangement Syndrome" is so bad I'd probably double-check if he said the sky was blue.

    However, on his HBO show Maher did something worth applause, and I'm going on record now to say he's right and hope it proves to at least a few liberals out there that I don't reject each and every thing a liberal might say.

    Maher has in the past publicly rejected the lunatic notions of the 9/11 truthers, a ragtag army of conspiratorialists who won't take Usama bin Laden at his word and insist that George W. Bush was in fact the terrorist behind the 9/11 attacks. Maher is right when he tells 9/11 truthers that they have gone too far, and they are out of their minds.

    That has earned him the enmity of 9/11 truthers, and they struck back by sneaking into his live HBO show a few days ago. They began heckling Maher with their lunacy about who is really responsible for 9/11, as if it weren't already well known and well established.

    Maher then did this: (Click here to watch the clip.)

    Good for Bill. I don't like it when he takes cheap shots at the war and the president. I am made terribly uncomfortable with his anti-religion slanders. But this time he was right, and he deserves credit for doing the right thing when faced with idiocy on such an important topic as the attacks against us by bin Laden and his vicious followers.

    I bet next week I'll be angry or annoyed at something Maher says. But this week, it's hat's off to Bill for a job well done.

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    fuck John Gibson

    Biggest Douche Ever !!

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