Just a quick heads up to anyone who hasn't got the memo yet..
There is a growing awareness movement in our country. Americans are realizing and accepting the fact that our government is using to terrorism to push their agenda to illegally invade any foreign country it wishes, launch illegal wars, control Middle East oil, stifle our freedoms and setup a domestic police state.. "for our security"
Millions of people have come to realize that Terrorism is a toolbeing used by the Administration. A very powerful fear mongering tool. This makes one have to question the real truth about 9/11.There is a mountain of irrefutable evidence that proves without a shadow of a doubt that 9/11 was the brainchil and work of rogue elments within our own the government.
You will never see anything that I'm saying on FOX News,MSNBC,CNN or any other mainstream media source for that matter.They cannot deviate away from National Policy. They are either directly or indirectly regurgitate White House Press releases and henceforth just perpetuate the propaganda released from the Pentagon.
Once your paradigm has shifted, you will laugh when you see Bush on TV saying "we have to attack and invade Country X because the terrorist will get us."
This will seem as naive and silly to you as your parents saying you better go to bed before 8 or the boogeyman will get you...lol
Do your research, you can check out my sources below. You will feel liberated and enlightened to know the truth. You will know who's really behind the terrorism and why they want and need terror. Do not live in fear of Al-Qaida, they are merely just the shadow on the wall. Live in fear of the shadow maker, this is your true enemy.
2007-08-29 16:53:40
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answered by Anonymous
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They do not hate us for our freedom. They hate us for a multitude of reasons our so called "freedoms" are not high on the list of why they hate us.
Saying they hate us for our freedoms and then systematically and slowly taking away those freedoms while convincing your loyal followers to believe that they are protecting you from terrorists and your freedoms are fine if you are not a "terrorist" was a masterful concept employed quite successfully by the Bush Administration.
Look how many people refuse to acknowledge that the Patriot Act does indeed take certain freedoms away. Look how many people fail to know what the Patriot Act really is.
These people truly believe if they have nothing to hide they have nothing to be afraid of. If this line of thinking continues just imagine what the US will be like in the future.
If this continues unchecked we will eventually live in a society where people are afraid to speak out against the government and just blindly follow what they are told by the corporate owned media. Anyone speaking out against the status quo will be ignored, mocked, called a crazy conspiracy theorist or worse depending on how far they are able to go before stopped. There has always been and will always be terrorism.
2007-08-29 16:28:55
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answered by Stephanie is awesome!! 7
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I agree ... to a factor. But a lot of our operations are makes an attempt to rebuild and stabilize. If we desired to without difficulty bomb an whole nation into submission, you can't probably think that is the best way we might cross approximately it. We have bent over backwards to assuage, mollify, collaborate and guide ... all to no avail. Does the relaxation of the sector relatively suppose the Middle East will all of a sudden become a member of palms and sing, have been we to go away? Perhaps we will have to simply trojan horse out and allow them to descend into insanity. And, for the list, they're flawlessly glad killing every different. So, no, the "hate our freedom" line is just a little lame, however enraging a Muslim is a gorgeous functional venture.
2016-09-05 18:03:03
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answered by ? 3
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Government leaders. Because the majority of the population trust these people and are ready to give up whatever they're asked for in the name of " homeland security". Meanwhile these "leaders" have used their powers to profit only themselves and their personal interests which keep them in power. This country was bought and sold a long time ago.
2007-08-29 15:55:18
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answered by Ryan 4
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Your life is more likely to be impaced by a radical power-hungry U.S. government official than by aradical muslim terrorist.
Terrorists are dangerous, but have less power in this country than politicians. Therefore, politicians are more immediately dangerous to our way of life here.
They don't hate us for our freedom, by the way. They just hate us. If they only hated our freedom, they'd be trying to take it away, and they're not. They're trying to kill us, not enslave us.
2007-08-29 15:59:36
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answered by Bush Invented the Google 6
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Governemnt leaders. They will justify their actions as "trying to protect us", just as how the Patriot Act and the TIPS programs are invading our privacy. They don't hate us for our freedom, they hate us for our politicians sticking their nose in other countries business, and for our society's idiocy (you have to agree there's plenty of crap in our social structure).
2007-08-29 15:56:00
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answered by Zoe S. 3
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As soon as Hillary is president these same Repubs screaming how we haven't lost any freedoms will be going Apesh*t about how Hillary is ruining their lives with her constant spying and interference in their lives..
2007-08-29 16:08:10
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no Big Brother, yet (except for Big Brother 8 on CBS). The radical muslims want total control of peoples' lives. Thank goodness we are fighting them.
2007-08-29 16:03:45
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answered by Daniel 6
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first off your assumption is fiction created by rove and his flying monkeys. terrorists hate us for making them feel insignificant and meaningless. their fundamentalist tendencies tell them they are great and the world they see shows them they are powerless. when that much anger is internalized, it has only one outlet...to lash out at some external antagonist.
as to your third question...fear not, but, be informed and conscious of both. fear makes one irrational, and conditions are ripe for overreaction. (much as the invasion of Iraq was an overreaction).
2007-08-29 15:55:26
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answered by bilez1 4
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We should fear radical power-hungry US government leaders of either party. As Lincoln said, "United we stand, divided we fall." Why do we need fear terrorists, if we're so ready and able to destroy ourselves from the inside?
2007-08-29 15:52:57
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answered by Vaughn 6
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