Well it's amazing all the times this question has come up and all the postings that go up because of it. Amazingly no one really investigates and makes up their own minds on the subject.
I found this very interesting:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=9183108381856153588&q=bush+saw+1st+plane+hit+tower&hl=en
And Part two even more so!!
Just look it up on that same site when you're done.
It's pretty hard to ignore this evidence once you've seen it.
2006-12-23 08:40:52
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answered by Anonymous
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No, absolutely not. Just because some people want to desperately believe in a conspiracy theory for various reasons, doesn't make it so. The evidence that people use to support their claims is based on half truths, questionable facts, and just plain lies.
The only group that attacked the United States, leading the United States and her allies to engage in the war on terror, solely rests with Al-Qaeda who have used Islam to further their evil.
These theories will only get more wide spread and absurd with time. Just as some have tried to claim that the Holocaust is a hoax, people will continue to try to warp history and try to blame the United States for the attacks.
2006-12-23 09:49:52
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answered by Jim 2
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No way.
First you all claim Bush is the greatest idiot the universe has ever created.
Then, in the same breath, you claim he is the greatest mastermind criminal in the universe.
So, which is it? He can't be both at the same time!
You need to go soak your head in order to get the air bubbles out of your brain. It is fogging your thinking.
2006-12-23 16:46:37
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answered by Dave_Stark 7
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Guess so, then they sent the Easter Bunny home with Chupacabra in a 1961 VW Beetle with a bucket of fairy dust for Mother Goose. She planned to use it so Tinkerbelle wouldn't die and leave the Tooth Fairy with nobody to fly around with.
Come on guys, your own favorite newspaper, the NY Times even printed articles saying the conspiracy theory websites were deluded. And if a respected publication such as Scientific American isn't good enough for you, you are the ones in denial.
Remember, the simplest answer is almost always the correct answer. Wishing it won't make it so.
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Gawd...more Alex Jones...what is it do you think he has to gain from pushing this obvious load of BS? Website hits? T-shirt sales? Book sales? Use your damn heads!
2006-12-23 08:36:41
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answered by Rich B 5
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IMO. No! People love conspiracy theories because the help us to think our government is in control. Then it gives us someone we can blame it all on. Then in the next breath we claim how inept out government it. If they were skillful enough to set up those attacks, they could think of much healthier ways to stay in power.
2006-12-23 08:38:41
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answered by higg1966 5
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No. The evidence indicates that it was all the work of Al Qaeda terrorists.
2006-12-23 08:42:06
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answered by cavinue 3
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It is very easy to blame people for mistakes. I dont think he knew about this, why people who believe he did didn´t say anything before the 9-11 tragedy to prevent it?
2006-12-23 08:37:08
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answered by frankomty 3
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I dont know who did it, but the planes couldnt have dropped the buildings like that out of sheer physics. Look in to it.
2006-12-23 08:53:02
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answered by Thumper 5
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Nope
2006-12-23 08:35:53
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answered by Kevin 4
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Bush hasn't the brains. Google PNAC for your answer...
2006-12-23 12:46:53
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answered by Anonymous
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