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They should be flagged as intentional inflictions of emotional distress.

Do you flag those questions? I do, those are the only ones I have flagged.

2007-02-13 05:04:52 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Government

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2007-02-13 05:07:40 · answer #1 · answered by The Angry Stick Man 6 · 2 3

The man who wrote "You're not stupid' is Cox, not Fox. And he is man loaded with baggage. He seems to believe that Bush is responsible for every evil in the world for the last 6 years. An attitude which puts any opinion he holds in doubt as he obviously has an agenda.

The fact is, those who try to produce facts, which they cannot, that Bush was behind 911 are stamping on the graves of the victims. They are trying to use the misery to score points. They should be ashamed. Of course, they will not be. To follow such tactics displays they have no shame.

2007-02-13 13:24:37 · answer #2 · answered by Elizabeth Howard 6 · 0 0

Actually if they are flagged someone is flagging the truth. I keep suggesting a couple of books for people to read that will help us all understand the full story of what has been happening and why. Both are full of good information (resources cited). The first is a bit tedious but the second one is hard to put down.

"The 9/11 Commission Omissions and Distortions" by David Ray Griffin

"You're Not Stupid! Get The Truth" by William John Fox

2007-02-13 13:12:24 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

Yes and here's why
I've heard some interesting, some crazy, and some just plain wierd conspiracy theories before but....

lately I've keep hearing this conspiracy theory about President Bush that he was behind the 9/11 attacks
so that he would have an excuse to invade Afganistan.

So my question is.... does anyone actually believe this C+ college student, who has difficulty pronouncing
every 5th word, somehow engineered the crime of the century, and in addition to that got at least 10-20
other like minded conservative religious republicans people to go along with it , killing 3,000+ Americans,
cost his own country hundreds of Billions, all so he would have an excuse to invade a country that has
absolutely nothing (not even oil), but dirt and a bunch of poor muslims? (Afganistan) .
And in addition to above, he did it so well that the only evidence of it is a bunch of VERY shaky,
usually proven false coincidences?

Now really, does this make any sense what-so-ever?
I agree with you, of course

2007-02-13 13:09:23 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I thought America was a democracy where we can express our opinions openly? Obviously, you are not of that spirit.

anyway, it is clear that the ones who caused 9/11 were mosly Saudis. Whether they were backed by covert US operations is up to debate.

just ask yourself, who benifits most from 9/11?

Bush administration, Halliburton, etc.

2007-02-13 13:18:30 · answer #5 · answered by FooFighter 2 · 0 0

Like you,I do not agree with assertions that America had something to do with 9-11. I do however believe that each person has the right to state their own belief on this. That is why we live and love America.

2007-02-13 13:10:53 · answer #6 · answered by Yankees Fan 5 · 3 1

how is saying that the Bush administration was directly or indirectly involved in 9/11 intentionally inflicting emotional distress?

2007-02-13 13:08:24 · answer #7 · answered by jwk227 3 · 1 3

I would like Yahoo to automatically delete them, myself. But that's just my personal opinion of them. But those people do have the right to express whatever opinion they have, even if it's idiotic.

2007-02-13 17:40:35 · answer #8 · answered by frenchy62 7 · 0 0

Its usually just kids being stupid...its all a matter of personal belief.

There is a conspiracy theory for every major event in US History...I just ignore them..they aren't even worth the effort.

2007-02-13 13:09:21 · answer #9 · answered by Bevin M 3 · 0 2

Yes, too many conspiracy theories with NO foundation already exist. What's next that Bigfoot is a conservative spy in the wilds to get the Sierra Club's secret handshake?

2007-02-13 13:08:45 · answer #10 · answered by Lt. Dan reborn 5 · 2 3

If questions can be flagged as "extremely stupid and a waste of cyberspace", then yes.

2007-02-13 13:09:50 · answer #11 · answered by koovaaa 2 · 0 2

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