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To: SirVinny who wrote (20865)8/21/2003 11:09:05 AM
From: Machaon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21614
 
You wrote:<font color=blue>"Tell me Bob, don't you find it strange that within an hour of the bombings we had names and pictures of these terrorists broadcast all over the world?"<font color=black>

That is a total lie. Within an hour? We suspected Osama bin Laden, but the identities of the terrorists weren't known until the passenger lists were examined, quite a while after the attacks.

You are so ignorant and don't do any research. Someone, probably an older brother, or older friend, is pushing their antiSemitic agenda on you and you are accepting it without question.

You wrote:<font color=blue>"Don't you think the killing of thousands of lives is deserving of an investigation to ensure that we are being told the truth and nothing but the truth?"<font color=black>

You are so lazy and stupid. Here is a link to the 900 page congressional report slamming the FBI for it's mistakes and detailing what was found about the 9/11 after exhaustive investigations.

But, you won't read it, because you are either to stupid to understand what you read, or because your only purpose for posting is because you hate Jewish people, and you don't want the facts to get in the way of your ignorance.

stacks.msnbc.com

"THE LONG-DELAYED 900-page report also contains potentially explosive new evidence suggesting that Omar al-Bayoumi, a key associate of two of the hijackers, may have been a Saudi-government agent, sources tell NEWSWEEK. The report documents extensive ties between al-Bayoumi and the hijackers. But the bureau never kept tabs on al-Bayoumi—despite receiving prior information he was a secret Saudi agent, the report says."