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Politics : Sioux Nation
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To: TigerPaw who wrote (76260)8/10/2006 2:49:20 PM
From: James Calladine  Read Replies (1) of 362214
 
I was suggesting that the book said a great deal that would make it very difficult to buy into the government report on 9/11.

If you didn't like the wording in my post, that's understandable enough. However, I was not offering it as part of a legal case or any kind of specific argument--other than that of recommending the book highly.

It does not matter to me personally whether you see things the way I do. However on this thread various views are shared, challenged, revised, whatever.

If you can offer some other book or source that would argue the opposite direction to that taken by Tarpley, I would be glad to read it and consider the argument. If you would like to provide your summary understanding of 9/11, that too would be very interesting, particularly if it were as well supported as Tarpley's book.

Namaste!

Jim
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