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Hope they don't come after me.

2007-03-13 00:54:26 · 5 answers · asked by david h 1 in Education & Reference Trivia

Don't answer if you aren't as smart as you think you are EVA

2007-03-13 02:37:13 · update #1

Please only answers from members at least 30 years old or at least mature enough to be dry behind their ears and not smelling like PEEPEE and baby powder.

2007-03-13 02:45:06 · update #2

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I suppose that you deserve a serious answer after reading all the other answers that have been given.
I view "all" things with an open mind. And after spending the last 90 minutes on your behalf, I am finding myself wanting my own questions answered. I do find it hard to believe that an American (any American) would consider doing such a horrible thing to anyone. But yes it happens.
I admit that the events that occured before 9/11 concerns me. At the beginning of the video, I thought and still think that "terrorist" could do something like that. Our country allowed people from all over the world to come here. And maybe those people who were doing maitenance at the wtc were in cahoots with some type of terrorist organization.
But the fact that this Silverstein guy owned the wtc complex only six weeks before the "attack" seems very strange. The fact that his 15 million dollar investment turned into a 7 billions dollar insurance payoff, makes you think.
I had no idea that the entire complex was in ruins.
I do not consider myself to be a genius or even smart. I like to spend much of my time learning through facts and theory. I mostly tend to make my own conclusions about the things I see. I am considered (by my heritage) to be republican. But as being an open minded individual, I see all views, good and bad.
Not too long ago I watched about thirty minutes of Farenhiet 9-11. I found that George Bush and his family were also involved with certain taliban people, investing in oils, and other things. And on the video I just watched, I saw that Marvin Bush; George Bush's cousin was head of security during all this. Now, I don't know what or even if there is a connection to all this, but you have to think.
Saying all this, I want to state at this point; that, We as Americans, who have the privlaged right to vote, elect our government, and as Americans, should stand by the leaders of our country. In the act of not supporting our government, clearly shows our country's weakness.
"United, we stand; divided, we fall."
Who said that? I don't really know. But it's true. So maybe, our president doesn't look out for our best interest. Maybe, he's made alot of mistakes. Maybe he is an all around "bad" guy.
We should learn from our mistakes, and take better care to investigate and make our own conclusions about our current presidential candidates and decide carefully before casting our votes. Be he/she republican, democrat, or independent; No matter if you/I voted for them or not, support them, and "know" that the decisions that they make for our country is for the good of our country.
I know that our president has made many mistakes; I saw his expression when he was informed of the attacks on the wtc. I know in my heart, that he just wasn't sitting there and doing nothing. I know just by the look on his face, that he was shocked, and honestly, at that moment, didn't know what to do.
But the video that you instructed me to, does, raise some very serious questions. I sometimes think that we as people are at fault. We are at fault for not asking questions. For not conducting our own investigations in matters such as this one.
I too am in shock at what I have seen.

2007-03-13 03:09:36 · answer #1 · answered by summer 3 · 1 0

what a horrible thought.it,s very disturbing .even more disturbing is that it coincides with questions i,ve asked myself about the explanations given about the incident.I thought their questions and answers were well put together .As far as a conspiracy theory it sounds plausable and the whole thing deserves looking into thoroughly.Another disturbing thing is the people that dismiss it all without wanting know more.


I was surprised that there were so few responses to your question.I guess i shouldnt have been. but it botherd me. so I reposted your question in general society and culture hoping at least to put the word out there. I think it,s worth thinking about at least.
peace><>
i suggest e-mailing the the video link to everyone you know and allow others to decide whether it deserves credibility.

2007-03-13 06:24:45 · answer #2 · answered by matowakan58 5 · 0 1

I thought the bit where the unicorn leapt out from the bushes and saved the elf from certain death was brilliant, really touching. And the part where the princess married the prince and they lived happily ever after.

I do love a fairy tale, but I'll never believe they really happened.

^ my views on all 9/11 conspiracies.

2007-03-13 00:59:44 · answer #3 · answered by Neilos 3 · 1 1

its LAME

my biggest bone: they say "but jet fuel burns at 800 or so 'C and steel melts at 1000+'C but at 600'C steel is weakened by 50% ergo a terrible tragedy and terrorist attack not a conspiracy

2007-03-13 00:57:36 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

and why would i want to do something so lame like that and waste my time. get a life

2007-03-13 01:12:40 · answer #5 · answered by EVA 2 · 1 2

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