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I question EVERY SINGLE THING I hear or THOUGHT I understood since 9/11. I mean hey, the same people that told me THERE IS A GOD also believe GEORGE W BUSH had nothing to do with 9/11. Well, since that CRAP has been spewed upon my intelect, I have no choice but to question EVERY SINGLE THING I READ OR HEAR these days.

In short, the farce known as 9/11 has destroyed my ability to believe in anything, not because I am so freaked out that our government would murder us, but because so many people I thought were good, decent people who stood for truth are all lining up to continue supporting those MURDERERS. My own wife, my parents, my in laws, all of them are Bush supporters. My God, do they have eyes?

How about you?

2007-02-14 03:10:16 · 26 answers · asked by sirdoctorfine 2 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

26 answers

I've been questioning (and not believing) most things since the 60s!

2007-02-14 03:13:19 · answer #1 · answered by Zeera 7 · 3 0

That's why it's important to put your faith in God, not people. People will let you down, no matter how much they say they love you. They will fail you, some time in your life. That doesn't make them horrible people. It makes them fallible humans, just like everyone else. Just because a president or anyone else says they're a Christian doesn't mean they're practicing their faith, or if they really are a Christian. The Bible is clear about how we can recognize another Christian, saying that we will know them by their love, and by the things they do. While I too question many things since 9/11, I don't question Who's in charge, no matter how chaotic things are around me. God is my one constant, always there, even through the storms of my life. While our president has made many errors in judgement, among other things, he's still our president, with respect due to his office (we are expected to give honor to our elected officials, despite their lack of sense). I've also learned that we often don't have the whole picture, and most times get slanted pieces of truth from various media sources. We can turn ourselves inside out from all the different things we hear each day. Everyone has an opinion. I've heard that opinions are just like butts...everyone has one (including me)! While that might not be the exact sentiment, I think you get my drift. All we can do is to take care of our own circle of influence, and to be the very best person we can be. And if we can make the world a better place, then do so. I've found that there's not much I can do about our government, other than vote, which is the right of every citizen. Yeah, I could drive myself crazy with all the junk I'm hearing on TV now days, and sometimes it makes me very irritated to see how our elected officials are handling (or not) things. I know that there's a bigger picture than what my tunnel vision sees, and that there's Someone bigger Who knows what will and won't happen. And that gives me the peace that passes all understanding. Having peace in the midst of the storm is what the Christian life is all about. Not wearing blinders, but knowing that everything is temporary, and that "this" will all work out someday. Putting our trust in anything or anyone apart from God will always be a disappointing effort. I can't speak for your relatives supporting Mr. Bush, but I do agree with giving respect to whomever occupies that office, whatever political side they represent. While I didn't like many things done by past and present presidents (all the way from Kennedy), the best thing we can all do, as citizens, is pray for them. They need all the prayer they can get, as even the most highly rated president cannot please everyone, and is prone to mistakes and temptations. I hope that this country will find a common ground to unite on, or we will tear ourselves apart, leaving us wide open for another country to come in and take over. Many countries have fallen for this very reason, causing civil war within its own boundaries. This could very well happen to us, no matter how big we think we are. This is where I have changed since 9/11. I can now see where we are most vulnerable for another country to be able to see that we are much weaker than they thought. That's why they're no longer afraid of us, thumbing their noses at us with their nuclear capabilities. Okay, so you asked, and that's MY opinion! <*)))><

2007-02-14 04:00:15 · answer #2 · answered by Sandylynn 6 · 0 0

Sounds like you have an abnormal amount of paranoia. Could it be that you have been brainwashed or have some sort of dillusional condition?

There was no conspiracy. The same folks tried to take the towers down under Clinton's administration. These are the same folks that bombed multiple embassies and attacked the USS Cole.

There is a group of adults out there that never grew up. They went from believing in the Easter Bunny and fairy tales to believing that man didn't land on the moon, that George Bush stole an election, that Elvis is still alive, and that 9/11 was a mass operation conducted by the Bush administration.

2007-02-14 03:19:00 · answer #3 · answered by BAM 7 · 2 1

You get the tinfoil hat award of the day. I cannot believe that there are still people out there believing those pinko leftist conspiracy theory videos. Any moron with a PC, video editing software and an 8th grade science book to look up irrelevant facts to support their whiny "Why is it that..." mentality, supported by an erroneous fact to make it sound convincing.

The content and claims of these videos have long since been de-bunked by REPUTABLE sources in the fields of science and engineering.

Get the facts here. http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/military_law/1227842.html

If you don't see the truth though the facts, you not only need to get your eyes examined, but your head as well. It's people like you that make the difficult times our Nation faces even more difficult. Spend a little more time in learning the truth by FACT, not opinion, on your beloved democratic party. They are the one's that have and are harming our Nation for their own personal gain. You might have an eye opening. Since 1856, Republicans have won 23 of the 38 presidential elections in which they have contested, including 7 of the last 10; eighteen of the twenty-eight U.S. Presidents since then have been Republicans.

Wake up and smell the Folgers.

2007-02-14 03:44:21 · answer #4 · answered by Captain Jack ® 7 · 1 0

Congratulations, you're making progress toward actually thinking your own thoughts and forming your own opinions, something 90% of people in the world don't do their entire lives. Now you're ready for step two: don't blindly throw in with the Micheal-Moorons who blame Bush for everything wrong in the world. He's nothing but a politician first and an idiot second, the blind leading the blind, don't give him too much credit for creating international chaos. The truth is actually somewhere between the Rightest and Leftist extremes. P.S. stop thinking about political bullsh*t like 9/11 and try living a real life with your own interets.

2007-02-14 03:19:24 · answer #5 · answered by bleak_kitten 2 · 3 0

Yes many of us think Bush is a idiot sadly I got stuck with a idiot roommate who voted him into office again. If u watch the news u get to hear how many people who regret having Bush as the president. Anyway the intial question made me wonder if u are paranoid. Don't worry he won't be allowed to be the president again just stay calm and when the election comes vote for whoever u wish to vote for. Stay calm. There are many on this planet who think Bush is a idiot including me.
Some good advice the 9/11 attacks were caused by terrists but don't read the consipercy theroys that our gov't commited the act. Somemore advice don't assume that all muslems are terrists. Good luck! Don't read the conspercy theroys they were all written by nuts.

2007-02-14 03:27:08 · answer #6 · answered by missgigglebunny 7 · 1 1

9/11 has just made me paranoid about packages left somewhere and Muslims (so very sorry to say...i know it's wrong). The other day at work, I saw a briefcase sitting near an elevator with no one around. I immediately went to the guard station and told the guard and he took the briefcase. Turns out, some guy had went to the parking garage and left it there for a sec....

2007-02-14 03:15:09 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

It relies upon. There hasn't been video data in fairly your time that Bin weighted down continues to be alive. there's an effective probability that he's useless or very ill and that Al-Qaeda is basically utilising his image with the intention to keep people combating. the in trouble-free terms data that he's alive grow to be an audio tape in December, yet there is not any longer data that it grow to be a modern recording.

2016-12-04 04:16:51 · answer #8 · answered by mrotek 4 · 0 0

well i believe 9/11 was caused by terrorists NOT our own government, there is so much proof that terrorists caused it and NOT proof that our government has and psycho left false sources are NOT proof! the only thing that has changed with me is that i question people of Arabic looking descent when i see them, before 9/11 the thought wouldn't even come to my mind, but now you just never know, i can't help it but thats the way i feel now

2007-02-14 03:17:58 · answer #9 · answered by Falloutgirl 4 · 2 1

I personally do not agree with you. I still trust that George W. Bush had nothing to do with 9/11. You may call me crazy, but like Herbert Hoover was during the Great Depression, Bush got elected into something that was way overdue, and you cannot critisize him for something he had no control over. It was inevitable. It would have happened regardless of who was president.

2007-02-14 03:14:27 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

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