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04/08/09 6:25 AM

#417333 RE: BullNBear52 #417326

Sure free speech is a concept, so is the abuse of it.

Beck is the cheapest of populists. I see him standing at a red light
with his son. Fixing his eyes on one car coming down the street, he
screams, "LOOK OUT BOY!!!! THAT CAR IS COMING FOR US!!!

Then, as the car turns the corner with all the others i hear youthful
laughter which has nothing at all to do with Beck or his son.

When i read .. What a JOKE .. Alex Jones crazy website .. local newspaper ..

Richard Andrew Poplawski was a young man ..

"Among his ambitions: "to accumulate enough 'I punched that [expletive] so hard' stories to match my old man.""

""Crazy to me is going through the motions," he wrote on his MySpace profile three years ago. "Crazy to me is
letting each day slip past you. Crazy is being insignificant. Crazy is being obscure, pointless."" ..
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=36881996

I thought .. manipulated by fear and a need to be 'important' .. this is the first one i opened on a search ..

Narcissism at Root of 9/11 Conspiracy Theories.

YouTube and blogs enhance self-importance of 9/11 Truthers - "ego inflation" behind instant expertise of 9/11 Truth Movement.

(BNN - June 11, 2007 - San Diego, CA) - 9/11 conspiracy theorists believe that worldwide praise of their efforts proves they do not suffer from Narcissistic Personality Disorder or "ego inflation problems." Such is the reaction of leaders of the 9/11 Truth Movement to a recent study identifying an increase in narcissism in the younger generation.

As first reported by the Screw Loose Change blog in March 2007, a new psychological study, Egos inflating over time," found that narcissism levels are significantly higher in recent generations." The study has spawned analysis of 9/11 conspiracy theorists, identifying narcissism as the prime motivating force behind efforts of young 9/11 Truthers to gain the attention they crave.

"It is important to note that those in the 9/11 Truth Movement need to stand out in the crowd, to
exert their 'rightful importance' in the world
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says BNN health consultant, Dr. James T. Howard, Jr.

Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is characterized "...first and foremost by a positive and inflated view of the self, especially on agentic traits (e.g., power, importance, physical attractiveness... is associated with social extroversion, although narcissists have relatively little interest in forming warm, emotionally intimate bonds with others... involves a wide range of self-regulation efforts aimed at enhancing the self. These efforts can range from attention-seeking... taking credit from others... and opportunities to achieve public glory. Narcissists also lash out in aggression when they are rejected or insulted."

The study, which showed that "30% more college students showed elevated narcissism in 2006 compared
to 1982," includes several patterns of narcissistic behavior characteristic of 9/11 conspiracy theorists:


* 51% said that becoming famous was among their generation's important goals.
* Websites such as MySpace and YouTube (whose slogan is "Broadcast yourself") permit self-promotion far beyond that allowed by traditional media.
* An analysis of teenagers' MMPI responses showed that in the 1950s, only 12% agreed with the statement "I am an important person." By the late 1980s, 80% agreed.
* From the 1960s to the 1990s, agreement with California Psychological Inventory items such as "I have often met people who were supposed to be experts who were no better than I...have increased."
* Teenagers' MMPI responses showed that in the 1950s, only 12% agreed with the statement "I am an important person." By the late 1980s, 80% agreed.
* Psychological Inventory items such as "I have often met people who were supposed to be experts who were no better than I...have increased."

Illustrations of narcissism among the young generation of 9/11 conspiracy theorists include the famous debate in September, 2006, between "Loose Change" creators Dylan Avery and Jason Bermas and authors of the Popular Mechanics's stellar debunking of 9/11 conspiracy theories. Unable to withstand the rational rejection of his 9/11 conspiracy theories, Jason Bermas became increasingly arrogant and haughty believing himself to be a far better expert on structural engineering, physics, chemistry, and forensic science than the hundreds of experts that made up the NIST investigation. As the grandiose sense of his own abilities was crushed, Bermas repeatedly called the authors of "Debunking 9/11 Myths" liars.

Dr. Howard has followed 9/11 conspiracy theorists for four years, noting the case of William Rodriguez, the respected hero of 9/11, who led dozens of people to safety from the north tower of the World Trade Center before it collapsed on Sept. 11, 2001. Lately, many in some quarters have described Rodriguez as the "Fallen Angel" of 9/11.

"Fantasies about having exceptional power, attractiveness or success, a sense of belonging to an exclusive group of people who truly understand each other, expectations of special treatment, and haughty or arrogant behavior are some of the things we've seen in 9/11 conspiracy theorists."

In an uncharacteristic outburst, leading some to suspect ego-inflation issues, William Rodriquez stated in a recent blog entry:

"Many accused me of exploiting 9/11. I am 9/11!"

"I was there, I experience the event, I lost 200 friends, I formed a 9/11 victims group, went to congress to fight for them, part of many organizations dealing with the blueprint to avoid future emergencies, speak on the media all the time on different issues related to 9/11, pushing a senate hearing in June to deal with the First Responders issue and live it every day of my life, any doubts?"

The "Egos inflating over time" study concludes that, "Self-correction may occur, however, given a strong enough external force... if another Great Depression or world war struck, Americans might suddenly have to temper their narcissism."

http://911booger.blogspot.com/2007/06/study-identifies-increased-narcissism.html
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patriotdb

04/08/09 7:34 AM

#417337 RE: BullNBear52 #417326

Beck is a waste of skin. His career has taken a step backwards IMHO. He sucked on Headline News and sucks worse on Faux News. He'll reap what he sows...
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benzdealeror2

04/08/09 2:11 PM

#417356 RE: BullNBear52 #417326

Interesting.

Keith Olbermann Special Comment *MR BUSH YOU ARE A FASCIST!*



More interesting

Olbermann Accuses 'Fascist' Bush of Engaging in 'Terrorism'
By Brad Wilmouth (Bio | Archive)
February 15, 2008 - 05:59 ET
On Thursday's Countdown show, MSNBC host Keith Olbermann delivered his latest "Special Comment" rant against President Bush, this time attacking him for threatening to veto an extension of the Protect America Act unless it includes provisions to give immunity from lawsuits to telecom companies who have cooperated with government surveillance in the past.

Calling the President a "liar" who was "slinging crap" and using "a form of terrorism against his own people" to gain support, Olbermann accused President Bush of fascism: "If you believe in the seamless mutuality of government and big business, come out and say it! There is a dictionary definition, one word that describes that toxic blend. You're a fascist! Get them to print you a T-shirt with fascist on it! What else is this but fascism?" (Transcript follows)

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brad-wilmouth/2008/02/15/olbermann-invokes-fascism-liar-bush-using-terrorism
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laurap

04/09/09 6:30 PM

#417501 RE: BullNBear52 #417326

beck is a disgrace to american journalism and broadcasting.

too funny, there are threads on ihub that will tell you that faux news is not biased and hillary clinton says so.