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Think of his father as president, how his grandpa was- I ask how can two possible conspiracies take place and Bush not being behind one of them. For sure the Bush Administration flew the Bin Laden relatives out of the Usa first thing- as fast as possible after 9/11 ( When no planes were to be flying during that time in the states) So why are people still in such denial of Bush? Or am I completely wrong for just being alittle suspicious for how two scams can take place almost right after another? 9/11 and the previous election or which ever it was.

2007-01-18 11:43:20 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Government

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I think it is absolutely realistic, and very probable that Bush and his cohorts were either complicit, or orchestrated the 9/11 attacks. It is far more likely that such a large scale effort, the requires tremendous knowledge in physics, advanced aviation, structural engineering, and security, be done by people of expertise, than by people with minimal training in how to fly a plane, much less a jumbo jet, who also had hardly any knowledge of airport security, and who were only armed with home improvement utilities.

The government is inundated with people with real expertise in the aforementioned areas, who are capable of doing this in a clandestine manner, and these people have been trained not to talk. The greatest conspiracy theory isn’t that people in the government, military, and intelligence services who had the know how to do something like, could orchestrate 9/11. The greatest conspiracy theory, the most farfetched scenario, and the most highly implausible notion, is that this mammoth undertaking that culminated in 9/11 could have been done by a bunch of Saudi youths with minimal training.

If a nuclear missile detonated in a near by city, and you heard some people say some angry 15 year olds developed this device and launched it at the city, and you heard from some other people that a rogue CIA agent and a group of PhD level scientists concocted a nuclear device and leveled a city, which one would you believe. I am sure most of you could easily believe in the latter. Well, apply that same logic to 9/11.

2007-01-18 12:00:16 · answer #1 · answered by Lawrence Louis 7 · 4 2

In staying with reality, I did not, or will I ever believe that the President had anything to do with this. That would be like saying the first time they hit the trade center in the parking garage, and when the USS Cole was hit, that the U.S. conspired to do it.

Terrorism has been going on for a long, long time and the more powerful the U.S. gets, the more free we are and the more diversity we show, makes the religous radicals that much more tormented.

Hey, everyone is allowed their suspicions and who can blame you. But, not on this one because we were hit before G.W. Bush came on the scene. Go all the way back to the Carter Administration, for example. Iran took hostages at the American Embassy and Carter went though his entire term without making any headway in the negoations. It wasn't until AFTER Ronald Regan took office that HE got the hostages released. Sooo, no, I don't think this administration had anything to do with it. I do believe, however, that the communications across the lines of intelligence were garbbeled. FBI and CIA don't like each other and actually compete in most areas. That is why Bush had ordered better communications between them. They would not SHARE...you know....they're like little kids and in our current world, there isn't room for that type of childishness.

IF Bush did fly Bin Laden's family out, they were more than likely flown out by the CIA for the information to be gathered. It's called 'federal protective custody' because you know that they would have all been shot on the spot had any citizens been around. The government couldn't then, get any information. I'm certain they're knowledge was enriched. Besides, Usama Bin
Laden had been disowned by his immediate family because he became a radical involved in religion...at least...that was Usama's big cover to get away from his Business family ties.

2007-01-18 19:59:17 · answer #2 · answered by chole_24 5 · 3 2

I believe it's the administration who formed the plan & daddie bush,something well thought out maybe took decades to set up & prepare for.You know granpa bush (presschott bush funded nazis during WW2 so the concept would'nt surprise me at all.Hitler started his dictatorship with terrorist attacks that he caused & than used homeland security as a reason to enslave millions of jew's .Here we are 60+ years later falling for the same dumb tricks.Of coarse there was actually many americans who supported and still do nazi beliefs ,probably the same bunch that will give me the thumbs down for this answer.

2007-01-18 22:19:43 · answer #3 · answered by bradship4u 3 · 2 0

Three types of people deny 9/11 being an inside job.

1) Those involved

2) Those who are evil

3) Those who cannot accept reality.

2007-01-19 04:49:30 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

NO, he couldn't but I am sure he knew about it.
He does not have the nerves or the intelligence to put together something like that but I insist that he KNEW, he was warned by Scotland Yard and the Frenchs.

2007-01-19 20:15:01 · answer #5 · answered by Coquine 2 · 0 0

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2007-01-19 11:56:22 · answer #6 · answered by Nick 2 · 1 0

Sure its possible for our government to be behind something like that. Just as possible as it was for our government to be behind the Kennedy assassination. But Bush wasn't behind it. He is a moron and could not have masterminded something like that.

2007-01-18 19:51:29 · answer #7 · answered by The Maestro 4 · 2 3

No. What would he gain by attacking his own country. It would just hurt the economy. He clearly doesn't hate America.
I'm a republican, so don't take this sarcastically.

2007-01-18 19:52:15 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

no. if it were a few hundred people that died, i might have believed it was the government, but not a few thousand people.

2007-01-18 19:55:51 · answer #9 · answered by gpaut . 2 · 2 2

Not really

2007-01-18 19:50:27 · answer #10 · answered by atra94 2 · 2 1

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