I seriously doubt that there will ever be any irrefutable evidence to suggest that the Bush Administration played a role in the execution of September 11th.
Nevertheless, if it did happen, I would expect it to occur after he is out of office. By that time, I doubt that the President will be the first person on the minds of most people, and therefore he'd probably be seen as being like a Nixon in the history books, only at an even more serious level.
2006-07-13 02:55:36
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answered by JR 2
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US politics is like professional wrestling, there's good and evil wrestlers battling it out in fake fights, but at the end of the day they both get their paycheck and their next day's scripts from the same creative team and corporation. It's all good clean circus entertainment. People need to wake up and realize that Democrats and Republicans are the same people. If they were different, then you would see a lot of programs and foreign policies changed when the power changes hands...but you don't. You go to the polls believing they are different, but pulling that lever has all the same power as the darkening knob on your toaster.
That being said, those responsible for 9/11 are going to be burned, but it won't happen unless America elects real people and puts citizens in power. Unfortunately, the system is set up so those that spend the most money win every time, not those with the best ideas or the most ethics.
2006-07-13 09:58:18
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answered by lostinromania 5
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Sure, no problem. (I don't think any neo-con thinks Bush is the best president since Lincoln; hell, he's barely the best president since Clinton!)
And if it was proven that HItler was just keeping the Jews safe until the end of the war, we'll all quit talking about the Holocaust.
If we find out that it really wasn't the Japanese that bombed Pearl Harbor, we'll all make sure we buy a Toyota or a Honda just to make up for the mistake.
If we find out that it really wasn't Clinton boinking Monica Lewinsky, he'll get a do-over for the last three years of his presidency.
And when we find out that Osama bin Laden is really just a mild-mannered family man who works in a bank, we'll send him a tasteful gift basket as an apology.
2006-07-13 10:07:31
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answered by DR 5
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Have you been paranoid along time or is this a recent deterioration in your condition? Bush was not involved with 9/11. You guys are always saying Bush started it and never, ever, have any proof. So learn something about fundamental investigation skills and formulating correct opinions instead of just asking stupid questions on Yahoo because you are bored.
2006-07-13 09:52:28
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answered by commonsense 5
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If it's proven that the Bush administration was involved in 911, I hope both parties go down. This goes beyond partisan politics if it was. Remember how the congress voted on our declaring war? Was their result partisan? Did they not spring into action and write a bunch of crap into law? ARE THEY ALL REPUBLICANS?
2006-07-13 09:53:09
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answered by gg 4
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Um no. But it will never be proven that the bush admin. was involved with 9/11. If you really believe that, you are out of your mind! People who died during 9/11 are spinning in their graves with outrage over people who think they died in vain over governmental schemes.
Many people believe that it was really a missle, not a airliner that crashed into the Pentagon. How would you feel if your husband, wife, mother, father, or child was one of those passengers that died in that accident. Yes, family members were affected by it.
It's sad people think there is a secret plot afoot in all of this.
2006-07-13 09:54:26
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answered by casey_leftwich 5
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Even though a lot of us know there is a possibility that Bush and his narrow minded, criminal administration were involved in some way, it will never actually be proven.
2006-07-13 09:54:09
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answered by Shelby67grl 3
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Yes, unfortunately there are a few mentally deficient folks that think that screwing an intern is worse then screwing the country and they will take their mental illness to their grave. This corrupt administration will have followers no matter how bad it gets. I will be so happy when Nov. O8 comes.
2006-07-13 09:53:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Obviously. True conservatives support and champion ideas, not people. Many conservatives disagree with him on many things, Rx drugs and immigration to name two.
But how could he have done this? For a supposed 'idiot', he would have fooled/deceived a lot of people for a long time.
2006-07-13 09:55:32
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answered by opusthepenguin_1999 2
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This will never be proving you can only come to your own conclusion. Imagine the impact something like that would have on the world. You cant even imagine it. Its better that no one knows the truth.
2006-07-13 09:54:15
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answered by DEEJay 4
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