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Originally Posted by Geggy
I can understand that its tough for me to convince most of the new yorkers about the 9/11 cover ups.
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Where does this asinine thought process come from? Washington, DC/Virginia was also attacked. A plane full of innocent people went down in Pennsylvania. This effected the entire country, and any unwillingness to listen to your garble has nothing to do with geography. It has to do with common sense, and your lack in having any.
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This isnt about left vs right, conversative vs liberal, bush bashing and all that silly bs. I'm starting to notice that even growing numbers of republican conversatives are starting to question the 9/11 cover up. I mean, it's insane not to!!
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uh huh.....
You're a Bush basher, Geggy. You border on plain old anti-American. You also flirt with anti-semitism. The noton that you're simply a "truth seeker" is hysterical.
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I know you have a thing for patriotic progressives, probably even more for the hot, professional-looking female kind, like Sibel Edmonds, for example. She was a former FBI translator who were told to gag it but refused and got canned. She has larger cojones than Max Cleland and was the person who convinced me by her quote sayin that at least 10 people from inside the us government agencies were involved with the 9/11 planning.
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Super. I think you missed my point. I'm not asking people like you to wear American flag pins and pledge allegiance before you rant about 9/11 conspiracies. What I'm asking is that you stop being retarded, and STOP BEING SO VOCAL ABOUT IT!
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Moussaoui was sentenced with life imprisonment because of his relations with al-Qaeda. Family members of the 9/11 victims believes he was the wrong guy to be on trial and would like to see those with deeper involvement of the 9/11 planning on trial instead, but they didnt say who exactly. Then lo and behold, "bin Laden" releases an audio tape saying moussaoui had no involvement. What convinient time for him to tell us that kind of info.
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That makes no sense at all. Ant already covered this, so I won't repeat myself.
As for the 9/11 families-- I'm guessing the family members of 9/11 victims think a lot of things. Their loss was terrible, and I feel for them. That doesn't mean that they should be deciding policy, prosecuting terrorists, or be running the war on terrorism.