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No! Some people are jerks, who get off on hating their country. Let them protest (or try to protest) in the countries they claim to love. After losing a limb, or having a tongue removed by Hugo Chavez, Ahmadinejad...they'd all love to hear them protest. Maybe UBL would make a better audience...

The whacked Left (not necessarily normal Liberals) have tried to corrupted the mainstream American (common sense) way of life.

Just keep pointing this out. It's not like the past, where people could sit on their hands. You need to hit these folks with facts each and every day. Don't give up, you're already winning! :)

2007-09-09 13:47:34 · answer #1 · answered by Mr. Me 7 · 3 1

There was no conspiracy. Conspiracy Theorist (CTs) have more questions than answers to their own theories.

CTs say: The towers were rigged with explosives.

Common sense says: What? Eyewitnesses SEEN with their own eyes, the planes hitting the towers! Besides, it takes up to 3 months just to rig even ONE building that size for a controlled demolition.

CTs say: The cell phone calls made from the planes were fake. There's no reception at that altitude.

Common sense says: They used the phones on the planes. Not only that, what about the loved one who received the calls? Are they in on the conspiracy too? LOL! How lame!

CTs say: 9-11 trade center disaster was caused by the government.

Common sense says: How can all of these gov't agencies be involved? That would take 100's of people for many different places to lie and plan this thing. There's no doubt in my mind that someone would talk.

2007-09-12 04:18:29 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The conspiracy theory's are intriguing, but who exactly would have benefited from carrying out such a large and complex act.
Bush certainly did, the new found fear in the public gave him the excuse to get into Iraq, which he had been planning all along. However it's ridiculous to think the administration would have done that to get the war it so badly wanted.

There is no conspiracy, but there are unanswered questions and holes in the facts. This has left the public to try and piece together the facts themselves creating wild conspiracy theory's.

2007-09-09 21:55:20 · answer #3 · answered by uhgoo 3 · 0 0

No you aren't the only one. Conspiracy theories run rampant after things like 9-11. JFK was assassinated in 1963 and STILL people say that it was a conspiracy.

2007-09-09 20:41:30 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

yeah these conspiracy nuts need to study Occam's razor.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam's_Razor
"All things being equal, the simplest solution tends to be the right one," or alternately, "we should not assert that for which we do not have some proof." In other words, when multiple competing theories are equal in other respects, the principle recommends selecting the theory that introduces the fewest assumptions and postulates the fewest entity.


Their is simply no proof or reason to assume a vast complicated conspiracy when it can be explained simply as the hijacking of four planes.

2007-09-09 20:27:00 · answer #5 · answered by Gamla Joe 7 · 2 1

The only thing that is certain is that the government and media has not provided us with all of the facts about 9/11. There are big holes and inaccuracies in the official stories. For instance:

- How can three buildings in NYC WTC collapse at free-fall speed into it's own foot print? (Steven Jones of BYU suggests that it was a planned demolition and many objective engineers and scientists agree.)

- Why are three of the alledged Hijackers alive and well today?

- Why did the 9/11 commission erroneously claim there was no internal support struture in the twin towers? Why did they not account for the collapse of the third building?

Many victim families have many similar unanswered questions. I don't know who demolished those buildings, but I doubt it was a couple dozen men huddled in caves in Afganistan.

2007-09-09 20:55:41 · answer #6 · answered by Skeptic 7 · 0 6

No, I don't believe in it either. The conspiracy theory doesn't swim.

2007-09-10 05:06:49 · answer #7 · answered by CharJ, 6 · 2 0

Heck no! Most of us tend to ignore the silliness and have a good laugh with our friends. The National Enquirer crowd will always be with us so we may as well enjoy the joke!

2007-09-09 21:36:19 · answer #8 · answered by Caninelegion 7 · 1 1

No-my son still refuses to believes in the fantasy. We just dont talk about it anymore.

2007-09-09 20:43:18 · answer #9 · answered by techtwosue 6 · 0 0

well i thought it was true.. until i started seeing some videos about how it went down its too tall to have fallen down so perfectly straight down its just like when one of those planned demolitions do down, those buildings havea steel armature that doesnt just collapse at the first hit, if anything it would bend the wtc was meant to survive having 2 stories cut out right in the middle and still stay standing completely

its not about who did it or whatever anymore, about not letting it happen again

2007-09-09 20:38:41 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

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