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To: shades who wrote (33925)8/21/2005 4:51:14 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 361390
 
I would be VERY CONCERNED that our government may have let 9/11 happen...It's also possible that Mr. Bush's Administration helped engineer 9/11...Why did they resist an open and honest investigation for so long...? Why did the 9/11 commission FAIL to ask all the tough questions and why did they leave crucial evidence out of their report...?

911truth.org

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The 9/11 Commission Report: A 571-Page Lie

by Dr. David Ray Griffin
9/11 Visibility Project
Sunday, May 22, 2005

septembereleventh.org

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Here are some more interesting 9/11 websites...

oilempire.us

whatreallyhappened.com

bushstole04.com

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-s2@SpeakTruthToPower.com



To: shades who wrote (33925)8/21/2005 8:40:11 PM
From: Rock_nj  Respond to of 361390
 
If I was a worker in New York, I'd be more worried about being killed on my way to work as a result of random crime, or being killed on a subway system that uses 100 year old technology to keep the trains at safe distances, or being killed by an unsafe vehicle or being killed by a legal prescription drug. As horrific as terrorism seems, it's really the more mundane threats to our lives that have a much higher statistical chance of harming us or killing us. Humans don't react to actual threats in a rational manner. Terrorism is an easy sell for government largesse on the military and other pet industries.

I'm not saying that we shouldn't take terrorism seriously, a nuclear detonation would be horrific, but in the grand scheme of things, terrorism kills about 1,000 people worldwide each year. Not a lot at all, more die in floods just in America each year. The U.S. government could save many times more lives by making our highways a lot safer or raising the tax on cigarrettes to the point that it discourages consumption and untimely death.



To: shades who wrote (33925)8/22/2005 10:48:34 AM
From: ChinuSFO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 361390
 
I am not even a person living in New York and I am very worried considering the fact that Osama and Ayman are still are at large, that they continue to direct worldwide terrorist operations, that the "Cole incident" came very close to being repeated in Jordan last week. And all this after we taxpayers spending billions of dollars and having lost jobs to countries like China and India and they driving our gas prices up by their demand to meet their economic boom at the cost of our economic decay.