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A few firefighters reached the impact zone of the south tower. According to them it was a smallish isolated pocket of fire which could be put down with two lines. A raging inferno?
I bet that a lot of people who voted for either A or B, would not normally admit this opinion to friends/family/co-workers. There are a lot more people (apparently) among us who question the "official facts" than it would seem; however a lot of people are reluctant to admit so publicly for fear of being seen as unpatriotic.
I bet that a lot of people who voted for either A or B, would not normally admit this opinion to friends/family/co-workers. There are a lot more people (apparently) among us who question the "official facts" than it would seem; however a lot of people are reluctant to admit so publicly for fear of being seen as unpatriotic.
True, altough patriotisism has never been on the same level here like down in the Delta or Bison Country. But nevertheless its definitely a touchy subject for many especially since patriotism has been very popular and on the rise after the attacks. Imagine the son or the daughter mentioning governmental foul play in the dinner table or school somwhere down south jukin' Mississippi...bullets would fly.
True, altough patriotisism has never been on the same level here like down in the Delta or Bison Country. But nevertheless its definitely a touchy subject for many especially since patriotism has been very popular and on the rise after the attacks. Imagine the son or the daughter mentioning governmental foul play in the dinner table or school somwhere down south jukin' Mississippi...bullets would fly.
So how much time have you spent in "the Delta" or "Bison Country"?
I just don't think patriotism is any more rampant there than it is here. If anything there are probably more ignorant, nationalist rednecks here than I ever saw in Missouri or Mississippi. I think a lot of us don't realize that the stereotypes of working-class white southerners largely exist everywhere, even if the accent is different.
So how much time have you spent in "the Delta" or "Bison Country"?
Probably none. He's just an ignorant person spreading his malformed ideas.
(I grew up in the delta and there is really not much difference in patriotism between here and there. The culture and politics are different, of course)
To be clear: our government lies to and conspires against us all the time, in all kinds of ways.
Plotting or allowing 9/11 was not one of those ways.
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