I believe that 9/11 was an inside job
- added November 27, 2007
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- Rauldedos
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There are a lot of questions that need to be answered concerning 9/11
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Your not alone my friend. If you haven't already, check out a film called TerrorStorm. Is is time we did something on the real? Thousands of people are saying what I heard from you. Maybe we march on Washington. A million people, how can they ignore that?
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By the way, your exactly right about OBL. He's ours. And if we were to have captured him, there would be no face for the terror still being forced upon the American citizens. Fear not. Scare tactics are tired. We will wake-up.
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That's exactly what my intuition screamed at me on that fateful day as I watched the second plane hit the second tower, live on CNN. My intuition is never wrong.
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- Vierotchka
- 10 months ago
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Well, I personally don't think 9/11 was an inside job. That said, I think the reason we haven't found Bin Laden is due to the fact that we'd have to stop the war engine if we did. The interests of neocons and global capitalists are best served by continuation of the war, and probably by its spreading to Iran and other countries in the region. It's a sick, symbiotic relationship. Of course, it doesn't sound very nice to say that we're ensuring American economic growth by physically destabilizing other countries, so we say something lame like, "we're spreading democracy". The unfortunate part is that apparently not many people have read or heard of The White Man's Burden.
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We are on the edge of something new. It is arriving. The truth of all of this is not so much about who was wrong. But that we are feeling a real need for connection. And we are connecting. And this "march" will be way bigger than a million. Keep on.
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This is ridiculous.
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- DavidCasey
- 10 months ago
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