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Politics : Bush Administration's Media Manipulation--MediaGate? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: PartyTime who wrote (930)3/8/2005 1:31:42 AM
From: 10K a day  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9838
 
>>I don't trust the Bush Administration on anything, anything at all

They make a good ham sandwich!



To: PartyTime who wrote (930)3/8/2005 1:45:03 AM
From: Orcastraiter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9838
 
Has there ever been a polling amongst structural engineers and/or demolition experts as to what they believe? I'd sure like to see that!


Read the report produced by the American Society of Civil Engineers. This is the most extensive study done on the WTC building collapses. Put together by structural engineers, blast engineers, demolition engineers, fire safety engineers...a whole team of engineers:

asce.org

Also look at this:

asce.org

I think they've done a good job here...and have answered most of your questions...about the buildings...but not about Bush and what he knew ;^)

Orca



To: PartyTime who wrote (930)3/9/2005 7:34:57 PM
From: M0NEYMADE  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9838
 
BREAKING NEWS!!! "SADAAMS CAPTURE IT WAS ALL A LIE" -- EX-MARINE

wokr13.tv
Ex-Marine Says Public Version of Saddam Capture Fiction

United Press International

A former U.S. Marine who participated in capturing ousted Iraqi President Saddam Hussein said the public version of his capture was fabricated.

Ex-Sgt. Nadim Abou Rabeh, of Lebanese descent, was quoted in the Saudi daily al-Medina Wednesday as saying Saddam was actually captured Friday, Dec. 12, 2003, and not the day after, as announced by the U.S. Army.

"I was among the 20-man unit, including eight of Arab descent, who searched for Saddam for three days in the area of Dour near Tikrit, and we found him in a modest home in a small village and not in a hole as announced," Abou Rabeh said.

"We captured him after fierce resistance during which a Marine of Sudanese origin was killed," he said.

He said Saddam himself fired at them with a gun from the window of a room on the second floor. Then they shouted at him in Arabic: "You have to surrender. ... There is no point in resisting."

"Later on, a military production team fabricated the film of Saddam's capture in a hole, which was in fact a deserted well," Abou Rabeh said.

Abou Rabeh was interviewed in Lebanon.