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MPowering1 - And, there's more. Did you know that neither he nor his adult son and daughter, who both worked for his company, were in their WTC offices that day?
You are trying to ignore the overwhelming evidence and arguing over a single word that you are also taking out of context. The use of the term pull means they pulled the firefighters from the building for their safety.
MPowering1 - And, there's more. Did you know that neither he nor his adult son and daughter, who both worked for his company, were in their WTC offices that day?
Another simply amazing coincidence.....
He knew.
Let's follow along with that, so he saved his kids and let how many friends and colleagues die? How does one pick and choose what friends and colleagues you are going to let die at your own hand?
MPowering1 - And, there's more. Did you know that neither he nor his adult son and daughter, who both worked for his company, were in their WTC offices that day?
You are trying to ignore the overwhelming evidence and arguing over a single word that you are also taking out of context. The use of the term pull means they pulled the firefighters from the building for their safety.
"They made that decision to pull, and then we watched the building collapse."
Nope, the second part of that statement relates to the first part.
Read the article below. The firefighters were told not to go near that building at 11:30a.m. So there were no firefighters to pull out of there by late afternoon when they decided to 'pull it'.
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