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Thunder
16th August 2009, 08:43 PM
http://s1.zetaboards.com/LooseChangeForums/topic/2140124/1/

when a nut calls someone else a nut....you sure got a lot of nuts.

Leviath
17th August 2009, 02:16 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmWb0HPTB9A

StoneWT
17th August 2009, 02:57 PM
Well, MD is either a liar or a moron. I know the possibility exists of him being a stupid liar, but I would rather be charitable and only choose one.

I read Behold a Pale Horse years ago and instantly recognized several gross errors (lies?) on MD's part. Apparently, Dice quickly skimmed the book with the desire to find as many parts as possible to criticize.

Mark is an unofficial lackey for Alex Jones. As a publicity hound, he is attacking Cooper for two reasons:

1. Cooper strongly condemned Alex Jones during the last years of his life. MD hopes to score points with Alex by taking Cooper down a peg. However, Alex praised Cooper and his book when he interviewed him on his radio show years ago. Is MD unintentionally saying that Alex Jones is a moron?

2. MD covets the position still held by Cooper even years after his death. He wants the attention generated from Cooper defenders mentioning his name.

Liszt
17th August 2009, 03:08 PM
here's what everyone's favorite exJREFer Jackchit said, straight after Mark Dice's poo...

"This is helpful, next time I decide to go after someone I think I will choose a dead man who cannot speak for/defend themselves.
Nice work dice "

Well said, nutter.

Also, Dice thinks THESE are "capitol" letters, bless.

StoneWT
17th August 2009, 11:43 PM
Honestly, he may have been drunk or on medication (illegal drugs?) when he read the book. He gives page numbers from BAPH that debunk his own debunking. Even if he believed the mass of LC forum readers to be gullible morons, Cooper's large following would ensure that someone would check the footnotes.

dudalb
18th August 2009, 01:30 PM
Cooper is textbook example of a CT nutcase.
That does not make MD any less of one himself, though.
Jones and Cooper are pretty much on the same level of crazy.

hubbub2
7th September 2009, 09:51 PM
Mr Pot, meet Mr. Kettle. Mr. Kettle, meet Mr. Pot. :duck:

JoeyDonuts
8th September 2009, 12:38 AM
Well, there's "don't get too close to that guy" crazy and then there's "killing a police officer" crazy.

Cooper was the second type and then some.

Not to say there's any kind of admirable bravado in what Cooper did, because there isn't - but Alex Jones would most likely never openly confront law enforcement personnel in a violent manner. He's too much of a coward AND it wouldn't be a particularly smart financial move for him - which is really what side his bread is buttered on.