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it was an inside job. will you join the revolution?

2007-05-25 13:07:56 · answer #1 · answered by Stand-up Philosopher 5 · 4 3

Depends on what you mean by joining the revolution. If you mean "Would you join a militia, carry a gun, and start killing people" my answer is a flat-out, NO.

However, if you mean supporting large government reform, working with others to change problems int his country, finding out the problems in the current system and creating a new system where those flaws are non-existant and doing anything I can to aide that effort peacefully, then my answer is an equally-flat-out, YES.

As for those who think this is in the wrong category, technically, 9/11 is history, it happened in the past, it was a major event in American history. Therefore, he was asking a question about a main event in modern American history, I don't see how that doesn't have to do with the category. If he asked, "IF..IF Pearl Harbor was an inside job would you have joined in a revolution" you wouldn't say that it was in the wrong category. True, his question asked you if you were to join in a present day revolution, but all the same, he was asking the community about something based on a historical event.

2007-05-25 13:59:17 · answer #2 · answered by locomonohijo 4 · 2 0

I will join, plan on buying a few guns in the next couple of weeks too. Got to if people haven't read how Bush will pretty much declare himself dictator(like that's a surprise) in the event of a horrific incident.

The point some say is that 9/11 is over and done for and that we need to move on with our lives. Well, yes it has happened, but everything that follows from it was a direct response to our own govt.(well, the elements within) carrying out a horrific crime. That plus the corporate mainstream media telling us what they want us to believe and demonizing anyone who's studied the facts.

Yes, I'd be one who'd originally thought it was a bunch of conspiracy theories that had no hard evidence. Then you start researching some of the stuff we've been told and it becomes more interesting. The truth is.........we don't know what the truth is. The big picture is that what we've been told to believe is a lie. Now I'm doing what I can to waken people up to the realities of this horrific event and allow open-minded people to do what they can to search for the truth.

2007-05-26 12:35:47 · answer #3 · answered by Ted S 4 · 4 0

I know the events of 9/11 angers you, and that is a good thing.

Now what you need to do is turn that anger into a positive.

The only revolution I know will happen just as stealthily as the planning for those events.

What is required is a "base" of people who are intellectually gifted and can dissect all elements of those horrific events to come to solid conclusions.

The mere talk of revolution won't cut it in this new and different world.

Look outside...do you see what I see?

So many are asleep now over this Memorial Day weekend.

The holiday has evolved into a barbeque/outdoor binge with little regard for what it stands for.

The clamor you may hear is automobile engines racing toward destinations for enjoyment, all the while bitching over traffic and high cost of fuel.

I ask, from these do we reap potential revolutionists?

In hunger you find motivation.

They are all full and bloated with seams splitting all over the place...so where do we find the intellect to go about examining all the facts pertaining to 9/11, getting to the true conspirators, then administering just punishment for the harm inflicted on all innocents.

That, my friend, is the revolution I will join.

2007-05-26 01:47:36 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

I do not believe it was an inside job. When I want things to change I VOTE. Getting into fiction, no, I am to old. I would support it though. Might make a good movie. But be careful what you ask for. Some revolutions end up a dictatorship.

2007-05-30 08:41:30 · answer #5 · answered by curious connie 7 · 0 1

I have to respond on an answer someone else has giving.
"AHHHHH! Y/A was doing so good without this, take it to Politics were it belongs! "

This question is not for Politics, in fact it is more for those who are uninterested in the world around them. How can anyone fail to see the seriousness of getting involved in such circumstances? At some point things go beyond politics and become directly relevant to your freedom and your future. A revolution takes all forms of society's involvement. It's impact is also relevant to all.

We have the less motivated, less educated and busy in the rat race people. Than we have the people who have more to lose than they are willing to loose, and have no desire to rock the boat. All and all we are separated into many different groups and beliefs so as to not stand to gather and organize. We are distracted from the more important that effect us all and directed at controversies to keep us fighting amongst ourselves.

2007-05-29 11:31:32 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I would (at least) clandestinely support if not outright join the revolution...I don't know how many people know it but, the NWO (and no, I don't mean the wrestling guys) rules the world. No government has any real authority and the NWO has a way of making people disappear who individually defy them.
***************POWER TO THE PEOPLE!!!********************

2007-06-01 06:28:07 · answer #7 · answered by SainTtothEeVE 4 · 0 0

You're in the wrong category, however, it was not an inside job and no, I wouldn't join a revolution.

2007-05-25 13:44:29 · answer #8 · answered by Randy 7 · 1 4

No, but I'll probably get job hunting down those who join 'revolution.' Probably sitting front of computer all day doing internet stuff.

2007-05-25 18:30:22 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

It wasn't an inside job.

2007-05-25 14:15:30 · answer #10 · answered by iwasnotanazipolka 7 · 1 3

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