Haha.
George Bush isn't my favorite person either.
A few Americans do believe it was an inside job, but most think it was infact terrorists.
2007-03-04 09:26:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I really don't know what to think. Its still a bit of a shock. I will say that I find it fascinating that these terrorists made it on the planes because standard airport protocols were ignored.
The second thing is, it was supposed to be impossible for large aircraft to buzz the World Trade Center.., or any aircraft for that matter - yet TWO (count them, two!) passenger planes went smacking into these towers by men who barely knew how to fly.
Was it just some bit of odd chain of events, or were these men purposely allowed to rattle America. You decide.
I could think of no better way for a President to reshape the face of America by allowing such an event to take place - BUT - that does not necessarily mean the President had anything to do with it. I'm just saying it plays into a possible scenario.
All I do know for certain is if the British and American security forces have not been on their toes after 9-11 and catching terrorists red handed before harm was done, both our nations would be having lots of smoking heaps.
Be sure of this - our guys as good as they are can not monitor all threats and sooner or later, another world news maker will make itself known.
What happened on 9-11, changed not only America, but it forced change across the world. And not for the better. Even so, it could be far worse.
2007-03-04 18:51:30
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answered by Victor ious 6
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You have an answer from someone who says "In August 2001 I got 2 self deleting e-mails from a bud in the secret service, who told me not to let friends and family fly from the n/e coast or be near the WTC on the firsts of September"
Too bad those were self-deleting emails -- I've never heard of those -- but I guess I'll take your word for it and assume there was a conspiracy!! Not.
The irony of course is that the consipracy theorists tell you not to trust the official conclusion yet are unable to come up with any evidence thermselves of what 'really happened'...
2007-03-04 17:42:52
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answered by ultracaliente2002 1
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Not really, but many seem to think they can become expert scientists, historian by looking and few internet 'videos' and websites.
Some people still think Larry Silverstein said he demolished his own building and admitted it on TV interview, but his insurance still paid him for some reason. I know that's crazy claim, but that's how things go in conspiracy business. So it will implicate Larry, TV station, insurance company and who knows may be I'm involved in 9/11 inside job, but don't know it some how.
Doesn't surprise me why diet pills are making so much money here. People will believe anything that come out of 'scientists' and 'doctors.'
This scientist say it will make you lose 10lbs so it must be true! This scientist say WTC was demolished so it must be true!
Crazy world it is.
http://www.debunking911.com/
"Hayden: Yeah, we had to pull everybody back. It was very difficult. We had to be very forceful in getting the guys out. They didn’t want to come out. There were guys going into areas that I wasn’t even really comfortable with, because of the possibility of secondary collapses. We didn’t know how stable any of this area was. We pulled everybody back probably by 3 or 3:30 in the afternoon. We said, this building is going to come down, get back. It came down about 5 o’clock or so, but we had everybody backed away by then. At that point in time..."
Silverstein's Quote:
"I remember getting a call from the Fire Department commander, telling me they were not sure they were gonna be able to contain the fire, and I said, you know, 'We've had such terrible loss of life, maybe the smartest thing to do is just pull it.' And they made that decision to pull and then we watched the building collapse."
-Fact which is undisputed by either side, he was talking to the fire commander
-Fact which is undisputed by either side, both are not in the demolition business
Silverstein's spokesperson, Mr. McQuillan, later clarified:
"In the afternoon of September 11, Mr. Silverstein spoke to the Fire Department Commander on site at Seven World Trade Center. The Commander told Mr. Silverstein that there were several firefighters in the building working to contain the fires. Mr. Silverstein expressed his view that the most important thing was to protect the safety of those firefighters, including, if necessary, to have them withdraw from the building."
2007-03-04 18:27:28
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answered by Anonymous
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There are a very few Americans who think 9/11 was an inside job.
When you consider that 10% of the population thinks Elvis is still alive, it's not so bad.
2007-03-04 18:56:10
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answered by The First Dragon 7
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In August 2001 I got 2 self deleting e-mails from a bud in the secret service, who told me not to let friends and family fly from the n/e coast or be near the WTC on the firsts of September
Being I had never been to NY-city I thought it (WTC) had something to do with a tractor company. no inside job, just a president with a failing economy needing something to make a difference. like a guard dog sniffing its rear while the thief gets away and then barking.
Is it normal to have an anti aircraft gun set up on the hotel the president is staying at to see grade schoolers? I wonder why coast to coast flights were only 1/3 occupied, and had no high ranking government officials or celebrities on board. When the 1st of September went by, then the first day of the week in Sept, I thought it was a hoax too...
2007-03-04 17:35:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I've seen it come up quite a few times......Only a few of our lower level citizens. We refer to them a Liberals. Mostly they do nothing at all, but when they do, it so flimsy, it fails..Then it's off to blame someone else. We keep them around for entertainment, they are so funny at time. They tell such wondrous tales. very good story tellers at that. Anyway, to your answer, NO!! We do not believe that,
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2007-03-04 17:27:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, yes, there are some Americans who believe that there's a conspiracy behind everything.
Tell them dinner will be served at 6pm. sharp, and they'll find a way to believe they're gonna be poisoned. These conspiracy freaks need to get a life.........they're embarrasing, but most of us take them for what they are........freaks.
Where can I get some of what Nancy is on?
2007-03-04 17:27:35
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answered by mantle two 4
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that's hilarious!!!
who knows nowadays...... I don't think that the towers were an inside job..... there is not a lot of info on the pentagon crash.....
I just don't think that this government (with a LOT at it's disposal) would result with such actions!!!
2007-03-04 20:42:11
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answered by DOC Holliday 3
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Not me!
Only the kooks, nut jobs, crazies, asylum-bound tin-foil hat wearers think that. Or in short, some liberals.
2007-03-04 17:27:54
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answered by DT89ACE 6
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