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But yes, I think it was, I also don't think we landed on the moon. I am a realist, what I can see and touch I know is the truth, no matter how upsetting that truth may be, I feel no reason to just follow a crowd on a decision "just because ",
dont tell me show me
prove it
reasonable doubt
etc etc
2007-02-08 11:23:17
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answered by B2 2
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seem the region that has been created after the attack on WTC, which has been left to background...has a tendency you to think of extra that Bush is the only contender to do all this.. you spot how he has grew to become the full worldwide..forgetting each and everything from the place and how he began...he seems so desperate that as though he had properly planned each and everything from in the previous even the WTC replaced into crashed. Do you hear any further speeches of his speaking relating to the WTC attack? Its purely on each and every 9/11 anniversary that he likes to do it..Else he famous to grant good speeches on the nuclear situation of Iraq? and Iran? the place is the Taliban now?? Head with bullshits thats what's President Mr. Bush...foolinng each and every human beings in this earth.. How silly we are..??
2016-11-02 22:31:08
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answered by ? 4
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No. It wasn't a conspiracy, but the Bush administration has used it for it's own personal use, ever since it occured. After that horrible day, the President and his allies in Congress used the overwhelming support given to them by the citizens of the US, to expand their political power and create situations that would benifet their political backers.
The people ignored the fact that Bush was elected under suspicious circumstances, they ignored his lack of qualifications, and they looked past his rugged past. Most politicians would use this support to spread hope in a wounded nation, and help start the healing process. But not this president. He used his support to start silence his critics, and help corporations like Halliburton.
How dare President Bush. He used the death of thousands of Americans to invade Iraq, spread fear, and expand the power and profits he gained from this country. After five years, nothing has been done to show the terrorists they haven't won. The area where the Towers stood is empty, their recruitment process has been boosted because of the mess in Iraq, and their attack on this nation has resulted in restricted freedoms and an expanded and snooping government (e.g. "Terrorists" can be detained without trials and illegal wire tapping).
No 9/11 was not a conspiracy, but it was an opportunity. It was an opportunity for the Republicans to benifet from a broken nation, and to take advantage of a situation that might expand their power in congress and in the Executive Branch.
They owe America an apology, and the actions Bush has taken, are ridiculous and impeachable crimes.
2007-02-08 10:43:58
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answered by Craig S 2
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If I were a conspiracy theorist, I would sit on my couch all day, watching Hollywood films and basing my life on such things before going out to tell the world that my imagination had this "great" idea that the government was after me... thank God for reality.
2007-02-08 11:30:15
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answered by Anonymous
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definitely, it was a conspiracy to commit mass murder by 19 Men who did so in the name of Islam and were mostly from Saudi Arabia.
2007-02-08 10:34:04
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answered by Malikail 4
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yes, 9-11 was a conspiracy. it failed however because America is far too strong to be brought to it's knees by an attack like that. BTW, have you heard of spell check?
2007-02-08 10:35:46
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answered by kapute2 5
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no, but the attacks on that day gave motivation for our government to illegally finish a job daddy Bush failed at...
2007-02-08 11:56:38
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answered by IndianaHoosier 5
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No and anyone who does is in need of psychiatric attention.
2007-02-08 10:37:51
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answered by C B 6
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i think it adds up to twelve.
2007-02-08 10:35:51
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answered by paul k 2
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Do you mean conspiracy? Do you? If you do, why?
2007-02-08 10:38:49
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answered by Max 6
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