Ha! please! I just watched this documentary....it is at loosechange911.com it is all about that... watch it and you decide (then you can respond to my question has anyone seen it and what do you think?)
2007-01-10 06:26:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Well it depends.
Do you want to know every little thing that occured? Do you want to know every decision that was made/not made? Do you want to know every conversation that took place in regard to 9/11?
Well if you answered yes to just one of the above then your answer would be "no." I mean some people will never be sastified sufficiency is impossible to reach.
And the lunatic conspiracy theorist, who have absolutely no grounds for their claims will not be sastified until President Bush comes out and says, "Yeah, I did it."
So it depends.
2007-01-10 06:08:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course it won't be. Conspiracy theorists don't want facts, and they really don't want to be proved right. If they were they couldn't be controversial anymore and they would lose that feeling of 'I know something that others don't' which is what gives meaning to their lives, the only thing that gives meaning to their lives. No amount of hard facts will ever convince them that they are wrong, to them it will always be a whitewash. Heck, if they saw it happen with their own eyes they would still come up with a conspiracy.
2007-01-10 07:18:26
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answered by Elizabeth Howard 6
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For the people who want to find fault and conspiracies in every little thing, no, it probably wasn't but, you can't please everyone. Please still dispute The Warren Comission findings so no comission reports will do much accept officially close a matter for the goverment.
2007-01-10 06:17:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sure it was for some people.
2007-01-10 06:10:02
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answered by Anonymous
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