Absolutely, it's all down to oil, think about it!
2007-05-13 06:12:25
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answer #1
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answered by Loxie 4
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No.
As stupid a person as George W. Bush is, the last thing he would dare to do is conspire against Americans and the other people who worked in those buildings.
No one would stand in the way of justice if that were the case. But it isn't. Two large planes brought down the towers. There is no conspiracy. The people who committed suicide in that dark act of terrorism that day are dead.
2007-05-13 06:17:41
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answered by Floyd G 6
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I SERIOUSLY doubt the 60% number. As to the rest, I guess if some people hear a conspiracy theory often enough, they'll come to question anything. But you can put me down as a definite NO, Bush did not have anything to do with the 9/11 attacks. The whole concept is ridiculous.
2007-05-13 06:26:49
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answer #3
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answered by kathy_is_a_nurse 7
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I heard somewhere that 60% of Americans can't find Iraq on a map is that Bush's fault too?
2007-05-13 06:17:44
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answered by Ethan M 5
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I am not American but I have to say you would have to be a complete idiot to believe such shite!!
Of course he had nothing to do with it - and I cannot believe people are stupid enough top quote Micheal Moore!! I mean come on - the guy hates Bush - ever heard of Bias??????
2007-05-13 08:11:42
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answer #5
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answered by thumberlina 6
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No! Only 20% do and they are in their own little category! Do you really think the libs and democrats wouldn't have jumped on this already if there was any chance it was true. Please don't be listening to this BS. It was an Al Quida member who actually bragged that he implanted the idea and the imbecile Americans believed him! His exact words.
2007-05-13 06:16:49
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answered by Anonymous
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No. As much as I dislike the man - and his presidency, I don't buy into the "conspiracy theory" of the wingnuts and screwballs.
Anyone with a lick of sense and can read would know the story....but, most just want to spread gossip and, in their paranoia, listen to the knuckleheads in our society who also know nothing.
2007-05-13 07:57:20
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answered by Anonymous
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NO.
And where on earth did you read that 60% of Americans think that?
For the love of all that is sane--this conspiracy theory cr@p needs to end. It is incredibly cruel and disrespectful to the families and loved ones of the 3000+ who lost their lives.
2007-05-13 06:31:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Watch Michael Moore's documentary Farenheit 911. There are theories that he was "hinted' ahead of time about something like this, but no one took it seriously. I don't know for sure, but to suggest that our president wanted to bring us down... that's absolutely ludicrous. And I'm democrat saying this. Ha ha our president will not team up with the Taliban, no worries.
2007-05-13 06:14:53
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answered by Rocker007 3
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Only the Rosie wing of society believes that.
2007-05-13 06:46:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Only to the extent that his family ties to the Saudi princes was the motivation of the Saudi radicals who perpetrated it in protest of the American military presence in Saudi Arabia, established there by Bush, Sr after the Gulf War. W couldn;t conspire to tie his shoes.
2007-05-13 06:23:11
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answered by commandercody70 4
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