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In reply to the discussion: Why I don't believe in conspiracy theories... [View all]RomneyLies
(3,333 posts)23. I agree completely
The 2004 election happened. If massive voting machine fraud had happened, it would have taken more than one person so somebody would have talked.
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"Three can keep a secret, if two of them are dead." - Benjamin Franklin nt
MannyGoldstein
Dec 2012
#2
I always thought that the US’ Operation Highjump led to the development of Dr. J.
FSogol
Dec 2012
#7
Ahhh, so you only believe in conspiracy theories when they're no longer conspiracy theories.
EOTE
Dec 2012
#17
Room 237 about Stanley Kubrick and the shining and separately- BREADCRUMB trails
graham4anything
Dec 2012
#9
The time it took for those 'impossible to keep secrets' to become public
whatchamacallit
Dec 2012
#19
I agree, but my point is that it was not discovered because it never happened...
Logical
Dec 2012
#20
Are you kidding with this example? AS IF this affair is the end of this situation, any way.
WinkyDink
Dec 2012
#16
The competence of government officials has declined dramatically in recent years.
former9thward
Dec 2012
#31
Maher had the best quote: "I know the Bush admin didn't do it because it WORKED."
Taverner
Dec 2012
#46