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Just when one of these lame 9/11 threads fades away, another one has to pop up. Thanks Kramercat.
Give it up Snake. These people will be pounding the sheets on their deathbeds demanding answers to their deluded suspicions.
People who have had illustrious and respectable careers have thrown them away -along with many friends and family members- in the trash heap of the 9/11 conspiracy.
It is an illness, nothing more, nothing less.
Give it up Snake. These people will be pounding the sheets on their deathbeds demanding answers to their deluded suspicions.
People who have had illustrious and respectable careers have thrown them away -along with many friends and family members- in the trash heap of the 9/11 conspiracy.
It is an illness, nothing more, nothing less.
Yeah - I supposed patriotism could be considered an illness by treasoners.
ANY of the people on these lists is much more intelligent, much more honest, and much more of an American than you are.
KRAMERCAT, there may be a lot of people that have some kind of personal experience/insight with 911 or professionals (like architects), that after reading the 911 commission's report have unanswered questions. It doesn't mean though that the tragedy was a conspiracy of some kind with an ulterior motive. It just means, some people have questions that may have simple explanations or possibly ones that can't be figured out.
For example, I'm an insurance broker and I specialize in health insurance. I've got a million unanswered questions about the current proposals for health care reform that don't seem to ever get addressed. I could be saying it's a conspiracy by the administration to take over all the money involved in the health care industry but, I'd be making a huge assumption. It's a great conspiracy theory but, just because I have unanswered questions, I can't start jumping to conclusions.
KRAMERCAT, there may be a lot of people that have some kind of personal experience/insight with 911 or professionals (like architects), that after reading the 911 commission's report have unanswered questions. It doesn't mean though that the tragedy was a conspiracy of some kind with an ulterior motive. It just means, some people have questions that may have simple explanations or possibly ones that can't be figured out.
The problem with these "unanswered questions" is that many of them indeed have been answered, over, and over, and over.
How many times do I need to hear these "truthers" say that cell phones did not work on airplanes during 9/11? Anyone who was around knows they indeed did. This is also backed up by FCC laws which limited when phones could be used on a plane, years before 9/11 and they just pretend you didnt respond and ask the same question again a month later..
Question sure, but if your not going to listen to the response and debate the accuracy of those that prove that the basis of the question is wrong information, then why ask?
What a foolish, baseless, blanket statement. Just curious KRAMERCAT, how much is a gallon of gas in make believe world?
'Make believe world' - you mean like your alternate universe where the laws of physics don't apply?
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