I'm a liberal (not democrat) and I firmly believe that there is NO CONSPIRACY!!
I may not like Bush but come on... that conspiracy idea is just RIDICULOUS!
2006-12-08 12:54:35
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answered by ? 5
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The majority of Americans agree that there wasn't a 9/11 conspiracy. It's just conspiracy theorist whack-jobs who come up with this craziness and keep it alive on the Internet. Just think if 9/11 had happen 10 years earlier when the web was in it's infancy.
2006-12-08 12:14:04
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answered by dasuberding 7
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Sure but only because I dont call it a conspiracy I call it a covered up fact.
I think it was a little too convenient that after 9-11 we invaded a country that had something we are in desperate need of in 20-30 years and the companies that have been tied to Bush and Co since the time of Nixon got all the no bid contracts to make money off of that war. All the pieces fit together a little too neatly for me not to think something is up. I havent watched loose change or anything of those nutso videos, if you ever wanted an explanation of why I think this I would give it to you, but not if you wouldnt at least think about it with an open mind and look into some of the stuff yourself.
2006-12-08 12:15:48
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answered by Perplexed 7
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I think that most Republicans and Democrats DO agree that there is no conspiracy concerning 9/11. I think it is only the far left tin hat wearing Liberals that think that Dick Cheney planted thousands of pounds of TNT in the WTC without anyone knowing (he used the "men in black" y'know) and then devised a way to detonate them using jets.
If you ever challenge any of these people's facts, they get really emotional and blurt out something like, "The truth is out there!" and run away. Why is that? lol
2006-12-08 12:12:57
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answered by Eric K 5
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Most common thinkers can agree that there was no secret plot. The report came out that showed many miss steps over the last 12-15 years lead to 911 and the Democrats and Republicans all share a part in it.
No one planned or allowed this to happen.
2006-12-08 12:12:17
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answered by George C 4
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Conspiracies are convensing because of the fact they lack a brilliant number of suggestions. they pass away issues out, tutor basically specific perspectives and fail many circumstances to look on the completed image. asserting the government knew vs. the government did 9/11 are thoroughly distinctive. The might have oftentimes used, yet did not do 9/11, that became into Islamic extremists who're giggling because of the fact we at the instant are blaming our government for it.
2016-10-18 00:14:31
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answered by chowning 4
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This democrat won't. I don't THINK there was, but I am bothered by several things I have read: one of the smaller buildings in the WTC was demolished in a way an airplane couldn't be responsible for, the flight that eventually crashed into the pentagon was off course and out of radio contact for over an hour and nobody was concerned, Bush continued to read to children AFTER being told the news, relatives of Osama Bin Laden were allowed to quietly leave the country, Government agencies had reports that terrorists were planning to hijack planes and did nothing the current administration does not seem to be the least bit concerned to find Bin Laden. I believe this to all be explained by our Administration's incompetence, but until I get a THOROUGH explanation of how and why all this happened I will accept the POSSIBILITY of a conspiracy.
2006-12-08 12:16:35
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answered by clueless_nerd 5
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I'm a democrat and I agree there was no 9/11 consipracy.
Now, can Democrats and Republicans at least agree that this war was 100% unjust and Bush needs to pay?
Thumbs down for rational thinking? Whatever dude, your avatar looks constipated
2006-12-08 12:08:41
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answered by New Jersey Steve 5
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If there is resistance to this, it will undoubtedly come from dems
I'd like an explanation as to why 99% of conspiracy adherents call the left home.
2006-12-08 12:15:23
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answered by ? 4
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There are very few, if any, Republicans believe in the 9/11 conspiracy theories. Most are foil-hat wearing Democrats, or at least dain-bramaged imbeciles who believe the X-Files is a documentary.
2006-12-08 12:10:29
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answered by My Evil Twin 7
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