tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31427143.post2930763036282824079..comments2023-07-19T02:28:31.451-07:00Comments on National Newswire: Inside the 9/11 ReportB. Thomas Cooperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16377145859288646556noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31427143.post-81195362870381198732008-03-03T08:51:00.000-08:002008-03-03T08:51:00.000-08:00Knun,First off, I haven't deleted any of your comm...Knun,<BR/>First off, I haven't deleted any of your comments, although there are some I have yet to read and post. I have been away from my desk for most of the weekend.<BR/><BR/>As for protocol, fret not. I support your first amendment rights. You are welcome to express yourself as you wish, however, I don't always feel obligated to respond to your satisfaction.<BR/><BR/>As for 9/11, fear was the plan and the plan succeeded. You are afraid, and as such, the terrorists win, hands down.<BR/><BR/>Since you claim to have read the report, I assume you realize there were no Afghanis or Iraqis involved. There were 15 Saudis, two Egyptians, One Yemeni, and one from Sudan. <BR/><BR/>We claimed to attack Afghanistan because they would not hand over bin Laden, which of course has proven a load of shit. It was all about a natural gas pipeline.<BR/><BR/>Meanwhile, we accused Saddam Hussein of having WMD's which also proved to be false. However, the US has slaughtered thousands of innocent people as a result. Still no bin Laden and no wmd's.<BR/><BR/>For you to support a bad war on false premise is unconscionable. You are pro-life and pro murder? No Knun, you are a foolish hypocrite with big gaping holes in your ethical fabric. Truth be told, you are a nice guy, but your support for Bush makes you complicit in the deaths of thousands. You cannot talk your way around it. Not to the left, not to the right.<BR/><BR/>As for the aircraft flown into the towers, I have found evidence suggesting they could have easily been prototypes of the Boeing KC-767 Air Tanker. Do I think the Bush administration could have been involved? I hope not, but I haven't ruled it out.<BR/><BR/>Riddle this...<BR/><BR/>Prior to the US invasion of Iraq, George W. Bush claimed he spoke directly with God, adding that God not only encouraged Bush to invade Iraq, but assured Bush the US would suffer no casualties in the process. <BR/><BR/>What you fail to grasp is either God lied to Bush, or Bush lied to you. You need to sort it out and get it right. You may think you can win this little debate with me, but if I were you, it wouldn't be me I was concerned with. You've got bigger issues. Like it or not, it is you who has blood on your hands, and it won't wash clean. I may be a <BR/>jackass, but this is one jackass who will go to the glue factory with clean hands. The pen has always been mightier than the sword. I'll do my dirty work with words.<BR/><BR/>Never has a just war been waged. Never has a noble cause been accomplished through bloodshed. Live by the sword, die by the sword.<BR/><BR/>"Pride commeth before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall." <BR/><BR/>There will never be question as to whose side of the fence I'm on. There are no excuses for war I will accept. Preemptive invasion on false premise? How cheaply will sell our souls.<BR/><BR/>None of the 9/11 hijackers entered the USA through the Mexican border. They all flew in from Europe. Some terrorists have entered through Canada, but none have crossed in from Mexico. Yet, I never hear you utter a word about closing the border with Canada. I haven't heard you demand a fence between the US and Canada to prevent another 9/11.<BR/><BR/>In closing, I normally don't write conspiracy related articles, as they tend to undermine credibility. <BR/>However, I was approached about writing articles on the moon landings and 9/11. I kept each article brief, and simple. I have researched each subject and in each case, uncovered evidence contrary to official versions. <BR/><BR/>This is the grist that drives such conspiracies. I know when I contacted NASA concerning the debris left behind on the moon, they reacted quite strangely. I asked some rather basic questions, and they responded with a diatribe on conspiracy theories. I was not inquiring about conspiracy theories.<BR/><BR/>Personally, I won't be thanking Bush for breaking US and international law by invading Iraq. <BR/>I won't be thanking him for urging the insurgency to "bring it on". I won't be thanking him for taking liberties with our young soldiers who owe it to their loved ones to come home in one piece. I won't thank him for burdening our children with horrific national debt. I won't be thanking him for the damage he has done to Americas reputation throughout the world.<BR/><BR/>I won't thank him for violating our constitution, and I won't thank him for torturing our enemies. I won't thank him for spying on my neighbors, and I won't thank him for stoking the fires of fear.<BR/><BR/>I'm just not that kind of thankful.<BR/><BR/>However, I am thankful you insist on keeping up the conversation. It's good for both of us to fight this through, and that is why I support it.<BR/><BR/>Thanks for reading my articles. Contrary to what you may believe, my friends don't read my work.<BR/><BR/>BradB. Thomas Cooperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16377145859288646556noreply@blogger.com