Well done, brave move brother.
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brscth74 — 13 years ago(August 02, 2012 07:24 PM)
Not bad for a Paulbot, you managed to spell bitch correctly. You should take off your special helmet and pat yourself on the head. Next time though, you may want to use a question mark when you are asking a question. But one step at a time my special little guy!
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s-969-991627 — 13 years ago(August 26, 2012 08:19 PM)Daniel nailed it in his statement. A lot of people who believe the public story think it just could not be because it would be too big a conspiracy. I have never thought full participation of everyone knowingly, was necessary at all.
Whoever the "insider jobbers" were/are - they did not wish to inflict full possible citizen casualties - but needed something spectacular and in the light of day. It seems they spared the cops, but firemen were sacrificed.
By starting it all before 9am they minimized casualties at less than 3,000, which easily could have been 20,000 later in the day. This is the first thing that occurred me as I witnessed the events live on TV - already pinned on Bin Laden (within 20 minutes he was fingered, yet he never admitted it at all - but had no problem taking credit for other things!)
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stellarsiren — 12 years ago(June 13, 2013 02:36 PM)
Whether Homegrown or Terrorist, it was a WAKE UP Call for America. Doesn't take too many deaths to piss us off in Violent attacks. 9/11=3000, VTech=33. Newtown CT=26 (majority being kids) America overall Needs to decide what it wants to be. Does it WANT to KEEP the INDIVIDUAL LIBERTIES granted by its forefathers OR does America REALLY believe the GOVT and others in charge really have their BEST INTERESTS at heart and therefore are willing to SURRENDER INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS for GOVT PROMISE of SAFETY which given the NSA Whistleblowing is Iffy at best now.
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SailorRainbowKittyKat — 12 years ago(July 09, 2013 10:59 AM)
I just hate that anyone thinks anyone who questions what is presented to us as an explanation for 9/11 is either a traitor or an idiot. Why do we always have to listen to everyone the media and the government tell us? 9/11 was a very complicated event and a lot of details don't make sense. Daniel has the right to think what he wants without being called a traitor to his country. Good for him. We should question all that we can, and not have to accept everything that is told to us.
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PPPuro — 12 years ago(July 30, 2013 04:16 PM)
But you have questioned the same old stuff for over a decade, and you have been getting answers for over a decade. You just don't accept the answers, and it is exactly the same as when fundamental whack job nutter christians deny evolution. You guys are presented with the truth supported by the evidence, and you just plain do not get it.
You just ask the same already answered questions again and again, without presenting any valid, researched, and thought-out counter arguments as to what it all really means, what happened instead, who did what, where, when, with whom. You are immersed too far in the silly notions of conspiracy that you cannot see what is right in front of you at all. You only raise a bunch of strawmen and try to undermine the official version of events. You provide zero actual content to the discussion, only these vague "How could this and this happen?" insinuations that lead precisely nowhere.
I suggest trying to learn general critical thinking skills, maybe that way you can start on a path that eventually leads to disgarding this nonsense.