Yeah, the kid with down's syndrom that lives down the street can think for himself and tell some great stories about how he rode an elephant to school the other day. I listen to be polite, but it doesn't mean for one second that I should believe him.
2006-08-06 18:28:01
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answered by red_necksuck 4
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I can't find one thing out there that would possibly lead me to believe in a conspiracy for 9/11.
It was a tragedy for so many and ALL people should have felt the impact and still should on an emotional level.
I have no idea what would make you quote Hitler of all people but good luck with that.
2006-08-07 01:34:26
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answered by cmeand3 3
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I hate to disappoint you, but this conspiracy theory is just that. Hogwash ,dreamed up by Bush haters.Is there no limit to what you people will go to to discredit Bush? Even if you hate Bush, does it matter? America was attacked on 9/11. Can you do one thing to protect your country? Bush will be gone in about 2 years. The islamic radicals who consider you a infidel, and want to slit your throat are not going to be gone in 2 years.Quit listening to fools, like John Kerry, howard Dean, Al Gore, etc. Their agenda is getting back their power, not the good of the country.Have sense enough to protect yourself, and your childrens future. Would your children, gettings their heads sawed off, because they refuse to accept Allah, or Muhammad be satisfactory to you? If you think this is right wing rhetoric, you need to pull your head out of your ***, and get a clue.This problem was not caused by Bush, it has been a growing, festering problem, that was ignored by some of you peoples hero, Clinton. People who have common sense, protect themselves. They don't bow at the alter of stupidity, and believe lies, like useful idiots.
2006-08-07 01:57:17
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answered by zzz 2
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The ones that focus on validating facts are very good. For example, there never was an NTSB or other full investigation of any of the plane crashes, and it is still impossible for a steel-frame building to fall down due to a plane crash, or a simple fire.
When they go extrapolating after that point, it gets hazy. We need real answers to the open questions about 9/11.
2006-08-07 01:42:40
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answered by nora22000 7
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Adolf is dead. The conspiracy theories are a way out for the neocon's. They are bending over backwards trying to avoid what they have coming. So they are going throw one theory after another just to get you off their trail. But never doubt that they will be mixed up and lacking imagination forever. They seem to think they fooled the bogyman. But no, they joined the bogyman in his struggle to intimidate ever kid that comes along.
"If you don't join the army and fight for my reputation, I am going to haunt forever, says mean old Mr. Uncle Bush.
Who by the way never really did anything to deserve to be a President of KFC let alone the United States.
2006-08-07 01:42:09
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answered by zclifton2 6
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Bush is the culprit! Also Bush caused the Tsunami and Hurricanes Rita and Katrina, The Heat Wave, The Space Shuttle Disasters! Last night he was seen TPing some stupid democrat's house! I think it was Ted "the swimmer" Kennedy's house! That dang Bush! As far as a conspiracy goes, no way! It was just Bush acting out on his own! You Jackass!!!
2006-08-07 01:33:00
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answered by Jimmy Pete 5
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9-11 conspiracy theories are the new, "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion". They're not really about 9-11, they're all about feeling the hate.
2006-08-07 01:39:58
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answered by michinoku2001 7
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If I found out Bush is behind 9/11 which I very gravely doubt you can expect me to be assasinated.
I've seen the montages of it and it just doesn't feel right to me. Not even King George himself can pull that off he'd have to involve too many whistle blowers. I could never give him that credit no matter how much evidence was supported.
2006-08-07 01:38:57
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answered by yars232c 6
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I dont get the conspiracy theory part. It is known that a group of men from a foreign country conspired to commit this act. That makes it more than a theory doesnt it?
2006-08-07 01:31:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I've thought about it quite a lot, as a matter of fact. And I still think that the conspiracy theories are just too far-fetched and unrealistic.
Freud said, "Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar."
2006-08-07 01:29:20
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answered by scruffycat 7
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