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September 17, 2006
Well... Duh

Since Dylan's arguing that the government has no problem killing 3,000 innocent people, this raises the question: if his documentary is true, and we've established that the government has no ethical qualms about killing thousands of its own people, then why wouldn't the government kill Avery and his friends as well? What's a few more lives to them to ensure the success of this conspiracy?
Whatever reason it may be that the government supposedly orchestrated this conspiracy, it must have been worth it to them to cause so much suffering and loss of life. So if there's any truth to this, then you can bet your ass that the government wouldn't let a couple of pecker-neck chumps with a couple of Macs and too much time on their hands jeopardise their entire operation by letting this stupid video float around on the Internet.
Now we're expected to believe that the same government that was able to commit the largest terrorist operation in history--with military precision no less--is suddenly too incompetent to sniff out and shut down a little website set up by some college losers within days, if not minutes of its creation?
There's more... but that and the cartoons are the best part. And for the record, I like Glenn Beck!
Posted by LindaSoG at September 17, 2006 08:00 AM
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Hmmm!!! It could have been made by Charlie Rangel too, he has a lot of loose change and he's an insider.
Posted by: Jack at September 17, 2006 11:40 AM
The comments on the strength of steel never fail to frustrate me when made in relation to the WTC.
As an architect, I "believe" that any material provides very little support when it is no longer in place. An awful lot of the support within the structures was directly removed by the impact of the airliners. The fact that the buildings didn't drop right then is astounding.
That they fell quite awhile after they were struck was a blessing, but certainly not suprising to those of us in the structural game.
The little green folk hidden in the back of the hangers at Area 51 are more likely to show up in Times Square than was the chance of those two buildings remaining erect after impact.
And I should know since my practice is in Roswell, NM.
orwoody
Posted by: Oran Woody at September 17, 2006 02:44 PM
Orwoody, thank you!
Posted by: LindaSoG at September 18, 2006 07:19 AM
