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Politics : Bush-The Mastermind behind 9/11?

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From: David Howe10/8/2006 11:04:35 AM
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I'm not reading this board very often any more and it's because this isn't the place to find honest discussion of this topic. The conspiracy theory pushers are so obviously tilted hard, hard left that they are biased to the point of lying and misleading in order to push their agenda.

I've learned over my 43 years that the extreme left and the extreme right are BOTH wrong. They both push ideas that are wrong. The correct answer to most issues is in the middle of the two extremes. The correct answer is usually the moderate position, or close to it.

Examples:

1. Aborting all babies under any circumstances (bad). Never allowing abortion under any circumstance (also bad). The correct approach to this issue is somewhere in the middle.

2. Free social services to everyone in need under any circumstance (bad). Dramatically restricting free social services (also bad). The correct mix of handouts (ie. food stamps, welfare, etc.) is somewhere in the middle.

On this message board, the extreme left's position is ranted about over and over again. It's a more extreme position than the radical left or right's position in my examples above. It is WRONG. The extreme left's ideas of how 9/11 took place are FLAT WRONG and defy all logic. It's not worth reading the posts on this site because they are the extreme position, and that position is wrong.
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