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Politics : Bush Administration's Media Manipulation--MediaGate?

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To: Orcastraiter who wrote (767)3/3/2005 1:54:41 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) of 9838
 
Orcastraiter,

I think I was about where you are with regard to the collapse theories in mid-2002. I just couldn't believe that rogue elements of the corporatocracy could be so heinous as to murder U.S. citizens for the sake of creating an Evil Empire. Those lingering doubts I had about how evil men like Dick Cheney are were put to rest in the fall of 2002 as the Bushies cynically lied about WMDs for the sake of winning the November elections and then mired this country in a perpetual war in the Middle East which will last for decades unless the people of the United States begin to wake up to the police state horror that is descending upon them.

So, you are entitled to your own opinion, as the saying goes, but not your own facts. I had to bust out laughing when you had the poor sense to suggest that the wind blowing out of the WTC towers would be capable of ejecting 300 to 500 pound chunks of steel laterally at a clocked speed of 200 feet per second. You really think I'm going to give up on the laws of physics based on your breezy, wispy understanding of science and engineering? I've read sillier things than the suggestion that slightly compressed air caused thousands of tons of steel to be hurled laterally, but I've read nothing sillier today.
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