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What statement best describes what you beleive.....

We are preoccupied with changing governments thinking giving freedom will solve all problems. This is a farce considering the huge amounts of crime within the most free nations of the world.

Instread of using our resources towards weapons and wars, we should be spending money on intelligence and focusing on limiting the reasons for hatred. Hate knows no bounds, borders or laws; the war on terror is completely misguided, and so were the reasons given for september 11/Iraq.
 
Originally posted by: Tab
I'd say something of a combonation between the 2nd and 3rd choice.


Yeah that's what I think too. It was AQ, but the gov was negligent, but not specifically complicite.
 
Originally posted by: charrison
troll poll?

Not really.

Personally, I think it was one of the last two. September 11th was just too convienient for those in the government and Big Business who couldn't wait to start another massive military effort. Lots of people have gotten a lot richer because of our military actions since Sept 11th. It wouldn't surprise me if some would sacrifice American citizens to further enrich themselves.
 
Every time I turn around someone around here is bashing the intelligence of the American public based upon poll data and now this supposedly highly enlightened and intellectual crowd votes for crap like option number four. Jeez, take off your tinfoil hat people.....:laugh:
 
Originally posted by: Jmman
Every time I turn around someone around here is bashing the intelligence of the American public based upon poll data and now this supposedly highly enlightened and intellectual crowd votes for crap like option number four. Jeez, take off your tinfoil hat people.....:laugh:


Why? Do you have a compelling arguement against it besides calling it tin foil, there is a lot of compelling clues tying it together, unlike the shadow mysterious al CIAda boogeyman they have been fearing everyone with past few years, I myself do not really buy it but I do listen, at the moment I hope my government and the neocons arent all that batsh1t crazy, but the goverment has done some nasty sh1t to our own citizens and it would not be altogether surprising.

c'mon whats a lil collateral damage between friends (like the republicans care about those godless commie new yorkers who wouldnt vote for them anyway), we got wars to fight! yee haaa!
 
Originally posted by: tweakmm
Originally posted by: Jmman
Jeez, take off your tinfoil hat people.....:laugh:
Truth is often stranger than fiction. 🙂

My vote is 3.

Well, I guess four is possible. After all, the government did a great job convincing everyone we went to the moon......:roll:

 
Originally posted by: Jmman
Originally posted by: tweakmm
Originally posted by: Jmman
Jeez, take off your tinfoil hat people.....:laugh:
Truth is often stranger than fiction. 🙂

My vote is 3.

Well, I guess four is possible. After all, the government did a great job convincing everyone we went to the moon......:roll:



Regardless of some of the more whacky conspiracy theorys out there truth IS stranger then fiction and there a lot of times is usually a grain of truth in most conspiracy theorys conception.

I think the best way to handle them is to keep an eye on the people fingered and see if there is a pattern of conspiracys, that is a good sign something may just be going on under the surface.

But then total denial works too if your into that kind of thinking and total trust of media and the government 😉
 
Originally posted by: Stunt
We are preoccupied with changing governments thinking giving freedom will solve all problems. This is a farce considering the huge amounts of crime within the most free nations of the world.

Instread of using our resources towards weapons and wars, we should be spending money on intelligence and focusing on limiting the reasons for hatred. Hate knows no bounds, borders or laws; the war on terror is completely misguided, and so were the reasons given for september 11/Iraq.

:thumbsup:

 
I really hate surveys that tailor the responses. How about "9/11 was an attack of the western world by an antiquated religion that wants to rule the world and Iraq was harboring supporters waiting to become active."? Or, "Iraq was an excellent place to build a mouse trap and it's working".?
 
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