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Politics : Bush-The Mastermind behind 9/11?

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To: LPS5 who wrote (909)7/8/2003 6:53:53 PM
From: JBTFD   of 20039
 
I'm short on free time today, but I will respond to a couple of your points.

First I see this as a forum of ideas. I don't per se consider anyone's ideas to be the absolute truth, nor do I consider them to have to be defended as such. In this I think I differ from you. I am open to all ideas. The more sense they make and the more documentation to support an idea the more it may be taken seriously.

As to your opinion being evident by default, that makes no sense to me. There are numerous versions of events that differ from what has been presented and may be construed as default positions. Which one is yours will only be known if you state it. I dont really care and am even less interested in guessing. But it does seem unfair to criticise everyone else's versions and then deny to present one of your own that would be subject to others' criticisms.

To your credit, you do present an idea in the referenced post. I differ in opinion. I think that some other explanations of why 911 happened and why the powers that be are stonewalling any real investigation of it are just as likely as the incompetance theory or the intra-jurisdictional competition theory. The unfortunate thing is that if there is no investigation there will never turn up any proof, and the debate will never be put to rest.
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