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In reply to the discussion: "Special Forces Soldier killed in Syria" likely not dead, may have faked death (Occupy San Diego) [View all]Lone_Star_Dem
(28,158 posts)12. Is this the OP mentioned at the site Historic NY posted above?
Mentioned here: http://thisainthell.us/blog/?p=28611
When I hit that link it sent me to a deleted OP by the same member which appeared to be on topic judging by the replies. I'm assuming it is, I just want to be sure.
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"Special Forces Soldier killed in Syria" likely not dead, may have faked death (Occupy San Diego) [View all]
Robb
Feb 2012
OP
"...complex stories, not even from Guardian, NYT or wiki leaks itself, belong on DU"
zappaman
Feb 2012
#25
I followed that thread and the irrational arguments, and decided to stay out of it.
joshcryer
Feb 2012
#31
I have a pretty good bullshit filter, and all the alarms went off reading that mess.
Ikonoklast
Feb 2012
#35
I'm just glad that some in OWS San Diego had a memorial for him even though he is alive.
zappaman
Feb 2012
#43
All it would have taken is getting an actual active-duty vet to talk to Polk.
Ikonoklast
Feb 2012
#46
Is there verification that Jamond Polk and Jay Polk are the same individual?
pinboy3niner
Feb 2012
#61
yes, but has the super-dooper classified mission to Syria been self-deleted? n/t
zappaman
Feb 2012
#39