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Is there any point to this Mr. Cameron?

Posted by WHYOHWHY on Monday, 19 February 2007 14:01:37

We ask, you ignore.People are beginning to suggest you took that Channel 4 news award under false pretences!

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Posted by flamesong on Monday, 19 February 2007 14:54:30

Yes, Mr. Cameron, what is the point? You refuse to engage with popular issues and when they return tenaciously your e-bouncers delete them.

According to the answers you have given you have neither reviewed the evidence presented to you nor do you appear to have the slightest clue what you are talking about.

It's my bet that all the weed smoking controversy was spun to try to give you credibility. You have none. Still.

Posted by Votedave on Monday, 19 February 2007 17:33:20

Why oh why don't you stop putting the same old questions up over and over again. David Cameron has said all he has to say on the issue.

Posted by WHYOHWHY on Monday, 19 February 2007 17:39:57

Are we expected to accept statements like 'the Americans have had a thorough and substantial enquiry'? makes Bliar look like George Washington!

Posted by nlight on Monday, 19 February 2007 17:52:48

This is still a topic because DC has basically refused to engage on this issue. Any reasonable person, upon viewing 911pressfortruth would have been a little uneasy about whether the truth had been uncovered. But, DC didn't even bother to watch the whole film. Perhaps he missed Bush and Condi's documented lying..

This is no small matter, because 911 is the pivotal event, which has justified all the negative developments in the world since.

And it looks as though he will be prepared to support whatever pretext is offered for the bombing of Iran and support the US.

Another neocon lickspittle, then.

Posted by Graham on Monday, 19 February 2007 18:52:01

And it's posts like the one above that are a very good reason why DC (and any other "reasonable person") knows that it's futile trying to "engage" in people who can't accept that other people might have different opinions to them.

Yawn....

Posted by kozmicstu on Monday, 19 February 2007 19:18:46

"Is there any point to this"

Well, there WAS... Then a whole bunch of conspiracy theorists hijacked the site and the whole thing degraded somewhat into a repetitive mess

"People are beginning to suggest"

Do you mean that YOU are 'suggesting' this? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weasel_word

"We ask, you ignore"

Actually I think you were given a straight and extremely clear answer several times

Posted by canvas on Monday, 19 February 2007 23:48:53

what's the point of anything?? tell me :)

Posted by ModernConservative on Monday, 19 February 2007 23:56:49

I ask, will you go away? Also would you learn to write in proper sentances.

Posted by WHYOHWHY on Tuesday, 20 February 2007 15:20:21

Mr.Cameron is on record saying 'the Americans have had a thorough and substantial enquiry into 9/11' here on Webcameron, what possible objection could he have to expand on that statement and substantiate it with some factual specifics ...if he is being honest with us?

 

Comment edited by WHYOHWHY on Tuesday, 20 February 2007 15:36:02

Posted by canvas on Tuesday, 20 February 2007 15:58:25

WHY OH WHY OH WHY OH WHY OH WHY do you seem to have some kind of morbid fantasy of David Cameron answering your questions by video with 'confirmation' that 'yes, there was a conspiracy' ??? Somewhere over the rainbow...

:) LoL


it ain't never gonna happen...(sic)

Posted by WHYOHWHY on Tuesday, 20 February 2007 16:33:11

Well that begs the question..."would you buy a used car from this man" canvas

Posted by canvas on Tuesday, 20 February 2007 16:43:19

errrmmm - No. I prefer to use public transport - so I choose not to drive. :)

Posted by Geddes on Thursday, 22 February 2007 10:42:18

We should be lucky for any sort of reply from Mr Cameron. How many other party leaders have been so interactive in the past? I believe that no American government would want to kill hundreds of their own men just to go to Iraq to kill one dictator. The entire American government would have to be on Bush's side - and there are far too many people to convince in the government to say: "We will blow up the WTCs so we can go to war".

Anyway, Mr Cameron is still leader of the opposition, is reforming his party, is still or just come back from (don't know), Sweden, obviously got his own constituency to look after, then has to reply to blogs on here, also has to make a case in parliament every Wednesday in PMQ's, needs to make policies, meets new people, etc., etc., Really, that's why I think he hasn't got the time to go through his exact opinion as detailed as possible. He, like oh so many people, will not believe in such ridiculous conspiracy theories or theorists, who obviously have way too much time on their hands and are never satisfied with a grim but simplistic truth. Mr Cameron is a very busy man, but go ahead, ask him the same questions every time and he can just repeat it week after week after week, until eventually it will be a script he will repeat once a week/fortnight.

Posted by TonyC on Wednesday, 28 February 2007 00:30:23

As a "newbie" to this site I'm already asking the same question. It seems to be just another opportunity for a lot of pointless discussion. If this is the new democracy the we are doomed. To be honest I would prefer it if comments disappeared quicker, as it would probably take me a lifetime just to get round this site. And what will that have achieved! I'm going to bed, I doubt I'll even bother to look for any replies to this comment. I don't even know why I'm bothering.....

Posted by Svengali on Wednesday, 28 February 2007 16:31:03

no point at all. Sites being filled with meaningless repetitive rubbish and paranoid idiocy.

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