News and Politics | December 02, 2008 | 6 comments

change.org deletes new 9/11 investigation idea as it had more votes then any other idea .

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Jon Gold
9/11 Blogger
Dec. 1, 2008

Donna Marsh O’Connor, mother of 9/11 victim Vanessa Lang Langer, recently posted an “idea” at change.org, “which was then promoted at both 911truth.org and 911blogger” for America to have a new investigation into the attacks of 9/11. Unfortunately, Donna’s “idea” never picked up steam.

However, on 11/28/2008, Debora Blake posted a similar “idea” at change.org, and for whatever reason, that entry “took off.” Within 2 days, the “idea” for a new investigation into 9/11 was #1 on the entire site with 660 votes. The #2 entry, “Pass the DREAM Act Now!,” posted on 11/24/2008, only has 347 votes.

They have since deleted every “idea” calling for a new investigation into 9/11, including the #1 entry. Here is the email I just received from change.org:

Hello Jon,
We wanted to send you a note about an idea you recently voted on in the Ideas for Change in America competition titled “Conduct a new, independent investigation into the attacks of September 11, 2001?

We support calls for truth and transparency in our government on every subject and welcome you to directly petition the new administration about this matter, which you can do at http://change.gov/page/s/ofthepeople. However, this is unfortunately outside the scope of the Ideas for Change in America project, which aims to offer specific policy solutions rather than investigations into past government action. As such, it is not eligible to enter the second round of the competition.

We understand that good people may disagree with our vision. But this is a private effort not connected to the Obama campaign or transition team, and we reserve the right to keep the competition and its content aligned with the stated mission and overall spirit of the project.

Thank you for your understanding. As mentioned above, we welcome you to directly petition the Obama administration about your proposal at http://change.gov/page/s/ofthepeople. And we hope you continue your work to advance change.

Best,

- The Ideas for Change in America Team

Through Obama’s entire campaign, he promised “change.” If organizations like change “idea” of what’s to come, then those people fearing Obama’s message was just rhetoric for political purposes, are probably right.
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6 comments // change.org deletes new 9/11 investigation idea as it had more votes then any other idea .

  • lfm
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      lfm  
    • $ for iraq, $ for security, $ for banks, $ for political leaches. corporate america has been cashing out since 2004, they believe that there is no "profitable" near future.

      there has been virtually no politician that has fixed any problem from its root.
      they keep on showing that they are here to work on the consequences of issues, never to get rid of problems.
      they need problems to validate their existance and the more problems the better, the more costly, the more work needs to be done, the more you can press people because of a matter of "emergency", the better. these being the reasons why MAINTENANCE is never on the vocabulary of the government, only TACKLE, MEND, JUMP START. the long run has stopped mattering decades ago, it is now almost impossible to shift back.

      ill created illusion called "emergency", what it should read would be "i hit you on the head, you stitch your own skull, ill charge you for the needle, thread and for cleaning the hammer that you splashed with blood"

      the only reason we are 6 billion people is because volume is where business is. as soon as that changes, most of us will be gone, 2012 anyone?

      accountability, freedom, respect and brotherhood have been replaced with flawed law, partial liberties, secrecy and greed.

      politicians and money make decisions for us, we gave up that power. unless we are willing to become the "social bullshit ladder", we will not count neither as a voice nor a vote.

    • 3 years ago
  • lfm
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      lfm  
    • lfm:

      when opportunity arises, if not used as such, it is certain it will go away; what does not go away is trouble.

      if this 2008 fragile opportunity for equality and true freedom gets hit on mid flight, 2012ish, what is difficult now will most likely become impossible then.

    • 3 years ago
  • Deus_ex_machina
  • Katanajon
  • NoGodsNoMasters
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      NoGodsNoMasters  
    • I agree that the 911 Commission should be called back after the current administration is removed from power so they can't interfere in the investigation like they did but anyone who thinks the US government pulled off the terror attacks of September the 11th has some serious issues they need to deal with.

    • 3 years ago
  • Katanajon
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