On the big 9/11 game board, many participants actions had to dovetail for all the events to take place. Unfortunately, some significant participants were being conned for their role. All good Citizens would do well to study and learn as much as possible about 9/11. Many scholars and scientists have already spent years studying the video and crash scene evidence from various sources: each ground zero location, communications amongst professional groups (air traffic controllers, firemen, newscasters, eye-witnesses, etc.). The 9/11 truth movement has produced several informative DVDs on the subject: 9/11 the great illusion, loose change, loose change 2, the American empire, the great deception, and 9/11 in plane site. Among the books on 9/11 is the official Keane commission report. A good Citizen will always seek the truth. Peace be with you and blessings to all.
2006-10-16 17:10:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I blame the people that drove the aeroplanes into the world trade centre.
Who else can you truly blame? The extremists will find a way. the war is an impossible war to win. If the government had stopped 9/11 there would have been another attack without a doubt. The authorities have to be successful in stopping terrorist attacks 100% of the time. A terrorist only has to be successful once in carrying out attack. Calculate the odds and you'll understand the problem. this isn't a blame game and its a waste of time troubling yourself over whose fault it was. Its pathetic.
2006-10-17 02:38:33
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answered by ? 6
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The blame has to lie with the 19 terrorists and the people who provided funding and training. It was a terrible price to highlight perceived injustice, but tragedy? Yes to witness 9/11 was horrible but the killing of civilians is wrong whenever it occurs. More people have been killed in Darfur or Iraq, and the tsunami in 2004 is a true tragedy (230,000 people killed). If we judge such things by the sanctity (and loss) of human life then 9/11 is just a media bubble in comparison. This is not meant to be disrespectful to those who lost their lives that day but if what matters is life then some perspective is needed here.
2006-10-16 13:09:21
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answered by chartres52 2
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I'd like to say 'not me'; but I'm a member of the society that generated (all of) these people and the terrible things they feel like doing.
I think we all failed (sorry...), because I don't think anybody sets out to do unjust things; some people come to the view that revenge, or principle, or some higher purpose is more important than respect for life and humanity.
I wish I could do more to help tip the balance, and make the pleasant parts of life outweigh the tragic parts. I try, and I know that a lot of others do too. I guess we have to keep trying, and not turn cynical about the apparent futility of it all...
2006-10-17 04:06:25
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answered by Fitology 7
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There is a school of thought that thinks that the Americans were the root cause of the atrocities following their interfering ways in the middle east. I personally believe that the blame for 9/11 lies heavily on the animals who planned and carried out this attack.
2006-10-17 01:29:20
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answered by simon m 4
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The terrorists are responsible . It is known that some were taking flight training instruction in the U.S. in 1996 . The kindergartners who TRY to blame President Bush for 9/11 ..should give credit where credit is due-to the Clinton administration...too busy furthering Clinton causes to protect national security .
2006-10-16 13:34:04
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answered by missmayzie 7
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No one person is to blame,
9/11 was a muslim tragedy, brought about by the religion of Islam and their failure to accept that their corrupt and impoverished society is their own fault and intrinsic to the Islamic beleif that no person can make a difference and that everything is Gods will, quite why this changes when Americans appear on the scene I know not, everything is ordained by God, except when Yanks do it, bizarre man, bizarre
2006-10-16 13:01:16
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answered by "Call me Dave" 5
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I wrote 70 chapters on the subject.
I feel it's capitalism running too good that made Sept. 11 a tragic reality.
Everyone feels they know when and how the next attack will happen.
I feel it will happen when the economy needs to be "re-set".
The big players in the world with unimaginable wealth must meet in secret to determine what the economy needs to keep going as good as it does.
I base my beliefs on economic trends.
2006-10-16 15:35:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I blame the oil industry lobby. Our dependence on oil has given too much power to major oil producing countries like Saoudi Arabia and Iran who finance islamic terrorism. A radical shift towards solar and renewable energy would stop us from fattening these nations and push them into obsolescence thus making the world a much cleaner and safer place.
2006-10-16 14:39:33
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answered by Helios100 3
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Radical islamists namely Bin Ladens group and the security/intelligence services for not seeing the build up to the tragedy.
2006-10-16 13:03:51
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answered by hakuna matata 4
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