Wrong? No. A waste of time? Yes.
2006-07-28 10:35:57
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answer #1
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answered by trinitytough 5
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It is never wrong - but when you challenge the government or challenge anyone or anything, it's best if you use reputable unbiased sources and not make stuff up or depend on goofy conspiracy theories that have been debunked over and over again. If you have fresh, new, convincing, solid evidence, the truth will eventually come out. I'm afraid that it has, and the liberals hate it, but it was the terrorists who killed so many of our innocent citizens that day, as much as they hate to admit it... there is nothing but solid, hard, convincing evidence that Islamic terrorists funded and trained by Osama bin Laden committed these atrocities...
2006-07-28 10:34:55
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Hell no it's not wrong. 9-11 was masterminded in the US by our government. No question, it's true. We've been lied to and screwed with for long enough in America. Our government may be cruel and foolish, but that doesn't mean American citizens have to accept their behavior. I love America because Willie Nelson, Martin Luther King, and Miles Davis were born there....not because of some jackass telling us we're immoral if we think for ourselves. Fight the power, dammit.
2006-07-28 10:37:18
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answered by kimmunism 3
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It's wrong because the events that happened on 9/11 were done by Islamo-Fascist Terrorists and I hope that all of nutjobs wake up and smell the roses.
2006-07-28 10:33:42
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answered by Vagabond5879 7
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Not wrong, but to use some misguided theories like all the Israelis called in sick is sad and sickening. The truth is out there; Osama has claimed responsiblity, and only those who want to Hate America First believe any different.
And here is another point - nothing wrong with Hating America. I have no issue with that - I just wish those who do wouldn't hate me when I suggest they choose another country to live in and enjoy then.
2006-07-28 10:31:52
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answered by netjr 6
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It is not wrong, as long as you continue to honor the people who died that day because that is REAL. Just don't forget what this country was meant to stand for and remember that a lot of Americans still honor and respect our government and would take serious offense to you questioning this.
2006-07-28 10:31:10
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answer #6
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answered by ? 1
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with the aid of fact they lie. 9/11 exchange into (immediately, or in a roundabout way) a synthetic Pearl Harbor to rally the well-known public into war with the aid of the worldwide financial company. They did this so as that they could dupe us into using our militia to serve their schedule. in case you think of they supply a damn approximately collateral harm(people who died on 9/11), then i think you need to ask the now over a million,000,000 ineffective Iraqi's how plenty our u . s . cared approximately killing them. Iraqi's weren't 'terrorists', as they have been protecting their native land from invaders who unjustly invaded their u . s .. that they had no ties to 9/11, and have been a moot risk, yet we invaded them as though they have been related. Over ninety% of the State branch, and maximum each president in the previous a million/2 century are CFR contributors. The CFR(Council on foreign places family members) is a team created with the aid of the worldwide financial company to serve their purposes. Obama, and McCain are the two CFR contributors...humorous how this is isn't it? The 'exchange' they're bringing to the table isn't plenty what anybody is thinking this is going to likely be. Our 'war on terror' is in basic terms the subsequent section in the recent worldwide Order's schedule to subdue the sovereign international locations who stand up to a one worldwide totalitarian government into compliance. this is the reason Iran is next. This attitude will take us into WW III, and we the folk have not any capability to stop this from going on.
2016-10-08 10:50:18
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answer #7
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answered by ? 4
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The right wingers who claim to be the most patriotic are actually trying to suppress freedom of speech and opinion by making people think that it is wrong to question their government, even when their government is being sharply criticized by practically the entire world, including the UN. To claim to be pro-American and patriotic and then to criticize people for expressing themselves freely is hypocritical.
2006-07-28 10:32:19
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answered by Larry 6
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It is never wrong to question the explanations but it IS wrong to decide on a conspiracy theory without evidence and then go about trying to prove it. When people do that, they will ignore evidence that disproves that theory.
2006-07-28 10:35:06
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answered by Crusader1189 5
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You may think anything you want. But if you really believe it was NOT a terrorist attack, you must be somewhat delusional, or brainwashed by the anti-Bush Liberals.
2006-07-28 10:32:02
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answered by Hey Joe! 2
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