Non Sequitur
Creep.
I'm a full-blown conspiracy theorist nutjob, but I think this whole ISIS thing is propaganda being used to persuade the American people to get behind yet another imperialistic invasion/occupation.
in peace. anyone who would wana live in a shythole country governed by sharia law has my blessing 
OK.I'm a full-blown conspiracy theorist nutjob, but I think this whole ISIS thing is propaganda being used to persuade the American people to get behind yet another imperialistic invasion/occupation.


I think this is going on at the very least.Nope, I just think they're being talked up as if they are on some Hydra type shyt
You have no doubts about this whatsoever? You just watch CNN and accept everything that's said as fact?OK.
How would you know the difference?
Being skeptical is one thing. Automatically being a contrarian doesn't help you.
The government needs a boogeyman in Iraq to justify our presence there while we're stealing their oil. First it was Saddam in the early 90's (who was cool, until he decided he didn't want to play ball anymore), then again in the early 2000's with "WMD's"...then "Al Qaeda in Iraq" now "ISIS"
After all the bullshyt, why wouldn't I be skeptical? Why would I think our government gives a fukk about helping the oppressed? They are the oppressor.
Absolutely not. I see through lies all the time, but I don't automatically step to the side and look a EVERYTHING as a lie.You have no doubts about this whatsoever? You just watch CNN and accept everything that's said as fact?
I think the level of "intervention" is directly related to the value of the invaded country's natural resources.Nope. Very real.
This is what happens when artificial states with arbitrary borders without the say of the people who live there. They fight back. We see in Ukraine, Somalia, Nigeria, Iraq, etc. The more we intervene, the bigger the blowback.