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It wasn't a conspiracy+I'm glad you realize that. Although if it was a conspiracy (and it wasn't) one man would not be able to pull it off, it would take the collaboration of a whole government.

2006-12-08 03:23:21 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

No I don't. I'm not sure what to think about 9/11 as far as that is concerned, but if it is a conspiracy I don't think Bush was even involved in the planning, let alone the execution of the plan. You should read 'Behold a Pale Horse'. I still can't remember the author, but it described plans made by the CIA to launch an aerial assault on the World Trade Center in depth with surprising accuracy of detail. The catch is that the book was written by a retired CIA agent in 1990. It's interesting, I read it a while back, I'd have to dig it up again to give all the details. I'll do that though so I can give ya the authors name and re-read it to make sure that it isn't just specific distorted details that stick out in my mind that I am peddling as fact.

2006-12-08 07:11:34 · answer #2 · answered by Rick R 5 · 0 0

i do not understand if Bush is the reason we were given attacked... yet are we talking about an identical guy who reported....: "Do you've blacks, too?" -George W. Bush, to Brazilian President Fernando Cardoso, 2001 or... "often times after I sleep at evening i imagine of (Dr. Seuss's) 'Hop on Pop.'" -George W. Bush, in a speech about youngsters preparation, Washington, D.C., 2002 or... "i'm the following to make an statement that this Thursday, cost ticket counters and airplanes will fly out of Ronald Reagan Airport." -George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., 2001 or.... "My administration has been calling upon each and each and every of the leaders interior the - interior the midsection East to do each and every thing they can to end the violence, to inform different activities in touch that peace will by no skill ensue." -George W. Bush, Crawford, TX, 2001 or... "i understand what i trust. i visit proceed to articulate what i trust and what i trust - i trust what i trust is nice." -George W. Bush, in Rome, 2001 or... "We spent quite some time talking about Africa, as we ought to continually. Africa is a united states that suffers from marvelous ailment." -George W. Bush, at a information convention in Europe, June 14, 2001 or... "besides, i'm so grateful, and so gracious - i'm gracious that my brother Jeb is in touch about the hemisphere as well." -George W. Bush, 2001 or.... "Neither in French nor in English nor in Mexican." -George W. Bush, declining to take journalists' questions for the duration of a photo op with Canadian best Minister Jean Chretien, 2001 or.... "You prepare a baby to study, and he or her will be in a position to bypass a literacy try.'' -George W. Bush, 2001 or.... "They misunderestimated me." -George W. Bush, Nov. 2000 a lot extra the position those got here from between now and November 2008, little question.

2016-11-24 23:04:36 · answer #3 · answered by loffelbein 4 · 0 0

Hence lies the fatal flaw in the conspiracy theorist propaganda. On one hand we are painted this picture of the president by the media, that he is this yokel idiot, however to line up all the forces necessary to pull of a conspiracy like 9/11, one would not only have to be a tactical genius, but also would have to have ultimate loyalty to him paid by all who participated. Of the hundreds or even thousands of people necessary to pull off this, the fact that not one of them has come forward to earn his millions of dollars selling movie and book rights and making speeches and appearances on the lecture circuit speaks to the validity of the conspiracy theories.
Unfortunately people like to think we live in one of the worst countries in the world, fueled by evidence from a media that loves tragedy and conspiracy to politicians who need to scream about problem in the hopes that the people will vote for them to fix the problems.

2006-12-08 03:33:05 · answer #4 · answered by jdm6235 3 · 2 3

I have been fairly sceptical with the idea of 9/11 being a conspiracy. But to answer your question, no he's not...But those around him are, those who weild the real power are.

Bush is a figure head really...it's those working for and advising him who run America. And if it was a conspiracy, then they are the ones responsible.

2006-12-08 03:26:09 · answer #5 · answered by dirty_class 2 · 3 3

He is not intelligent enough to pull off much of anything he planned or promised during his presidency...so no he couldn't have planned 9/11

2006-12-08 03:25:04 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

YES ,OF COURSE IT WAS A CONSPIRACY WERE TALKING ABOUT THE US GOVERNMENT HERE! AND YEAH, BUSH DOESN'T HAVE HALF THE INTELLIGENCE TO PULL IT OFF BUT HE IS SURROUNDED BY PEOPLE WHO CAN. ALSO THEY DIDN'T DO A REALLY GOOD JOB AT IT , WERE TALKING ABOUT IT NOW! WHEW, I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE !

2006-12-08 03:25:51 · answer #7 · answered by dramarenthead 1 · 3 2

1. Bush & Company only had to let it happen they did not have to plan anything.

2. Bush does not run the government his handlers do, Kissenger, Wolfowitz, Rummy, and Cheney. Those 4 princes of Darkness are capable of anything. (Read Kissengers Doctoral dissertation, that Revolutionary governments are allowed to do anything to come to power including lying to the public).

2006-12-08 03:24:06 · answer #8 · answered by Wyleeguy 3 · 6 3

No, of course not. It wasn't him, he's not in charge. You need to look much deeper past the puppet. The less he knows, the better. Tap people like Cheney, Rove, Daddy, etc. for the truth. W is what you call "blissfully ignorant."

2006-12-08 03:23:51 · answer #9 · answered by none 2 · 4 3

If it is a conspiracy, it started with his father, Bush is a moron.

2006-12-08 03:25:49 · answer #10 · answered by bluedog 2 · 2 3

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