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Politics : Bush-The Mastermind behind 9/11?

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To: sea_urchin who wrote (8326)9/23/2004 1:03:20 PM
From: Don Earl   of 20039
 
<<<"911 The Road to Tyranny" has nothing to do with 911>>>

Very little anyhow. My impression was 9/11 aspects were plugged into a documentary about Oklahoma City, and other events, that was almost ready for production at the time the attacks occurred. White out "Oklahoma City The Road to Tyranny" and change it to 9/11 to make it more commercial.

<<<many/most people would believe that if there is a conspiracy then Israel is involved somewhere.>>>

I think it's more that Israel has been caught red handed so many times that it becomes difficult to find a conspiracy they were not involved in, at least as far as blaming Arabs for something is concerned.

Considering the large number of people doing serious research on 9/11, it's a little hard for me to understand the absence of a truly definitive documentary on the event. While I haven't seen a lot of what is floating around in the market place, the reviews I've seen suggest virtually all of what is available is seriously flawed. No doubt budget considerations play a big part is who actually has the resources to put together something above the level of a home movie. But even so, when you see the kind of response MoveOn.org had to their campaign for amateur anti Bush ads, it's still hard to figure. Collectively, the resources needed to nail the Bush Crime Family's hide to the wall do exist. How hard would it be for a bunch of busy little activists to burn some CDs on their computers and leave them under the windshield wipers at mall or church parking lots, or drop off a few at the local laundry room? That's assuming of course, that other busy little activists were to take the best documented evidence in the public domain and connect the dots in a rational manner.

The sad part is it seems the more a person or group has the resources to make a real impact, the more likely they are to work at cross purposes to doing anything of the kind.
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