I wouldn't put it past the neocons, but I can't imagine how Chavez would get the knowledge, I mean, other than whats already out there. I would really like to see those video tapes from the hotel in front of the pentagon that the fbi confiscated though, and missing indistructible black boxes seems a little hard to swallow too. In fact, the whole 911 conspiracy video was worth watching. But this is going to go down like area 51, we'll never know.
2006-09-12 11:18:11
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answered by Hans B 5
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I have to say that I agree with President Chavez about the above statement. Recent information that has come to light plainly indicates that September, 11, 2001, was indeed an inside job. The President is merely stating what many have already suspected. Whether people agree with it or not the facts are clearly there that it was an inside job. These are no longer wackos and rogue ministers, these are people whom are telling the American people, and the rest of the world, what really happened. As devastating as it may be to the most patriotic of individuals whom believe that the U.S. president is second to God, it is quite quite true. It's time the American citizens hear the truth and put the real guilty parties on War Crimes.
2006-09-12 11:21:24
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answered by Anonymous
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rather everyone seems to be ignorant. there is a lot information accessible, no person is conscious all of it. Obama were a senator for a quick era and foreign places coverage isn't his stongest factor. Bush made an absolute cock up on the beginning up of his presidency, Chavez is attempting to stress the region that venezuela and latin united statesa. are no longer US zones of impact of their empire development video games any further. Will it paintings? properly the diplomats and civil servants are an identical decrease than Bush as Obama, so it might take time, however the many times used coverage has to alter, to permit latin united statesa. to strengthen for itself. Chavez is basically a disruptive impact in case you think of from an american "enable´s make money out of those people at an identical time as they stay undesirable" style of suggestions-set. Chavez is conscious what he's doing, he has been in capacity longer than Obama may be. it rather is a game with a objective, those issues should not be seen in an hassle-free way.
2016-11-07 04:54:53
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answered by ? 4
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Chavez has cajones, and that's why the Bush administration would love nothing more than to topple his regime in a coup d'etat by way of the CIA, then install some puppet of choice to siphon off the Venezuelan oilfields.
Personally, I think Hugo Chavez rocks. :)
2006-09-12 11:19:44
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answered by Aly D. 2
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Everybdy has intitle to our opinion, Being a head of state[CHAVEZ] he should try his consience check before his opinion let go to public, not for the reason that his unlikely to bush administration but to the families mourning until now,we should respect to that delecate matter.
2006-09-13 00:20:48
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answered by mario t. reoyan 3
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There seems to be a growing momentum that George Bush pulled a "Reichstag Fire" scenario, but I need more evidence than someone's blog
2006-09-12 11:12:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Chavez can't be right all the time! He spends too much time on the internet!
2006-09-12 11:13:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with Jim K!!!!!!!
Chavez is a Castro puppet! And looney too: he really believes Simon Bolivar's ghost is guiding him and has a plate set for Simon at his table all of the time!
His goal is to turn all of South America into a communist state. Yes, there is evidence of all of this! Go into Google.
2006-09-12 11:20:35
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answered by tfjea 4
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*giving dirty looks to Georgie*
I agree with Prez. Chavez.
2006-09-12 11:24:49
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answered by el 4
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chaves and ahmadinejad share the same nutshell
2006-09-12 12:08:15
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answered by lantaliban 4
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