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Old 07-05-2008, 05:56 PM   #15 (permalink)
HomerJ
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a third of those questioned thought government officials either assisted in the 9/11 attacks or allowed them to happen.
1/3 of America is over 100 million people. what is staggering is that if that many people just 'accept' this and are ready to vote again in a few months?

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Yet despite that all the thousands of tonnes of steel from the building were carted away and melted down.
This attack was a criminal act, probably regarded as the biggest crime in the history of the US and maybe the largest crime scene too. tampering with and destruction of key evidence is highly illegal. yet no one questions this?

When a high-profile murder is committed, officials dont go and cremate the body right away. They send it to the coroner for an autopsy. I'm sure enough Americans watch CSI they should realize this is not somehow different.

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Its destruction was never mentioned in the 9/11 Commission Report.
huh ... "home to the CIA, the Secret Service, the Pentagon and the very agency meant to deal with disasters or terrorist attacks in New York - the Office of Emergency Management." ... and not even a footnote in the official document?

I'm sorry this is all a shock to many. what will happen as the years go by, this will become more like the JFK assassination. The actual truth will be shrouded, yet it is not uncommon even to hear in popular culture today remarks like "haha, everyone knows that it was the CIA!, now on to our next guest .." How is that for your psychology!? This is why 100 million Americans believe the government either let it happen or were behind it, yet do nothing.

I would like to start a new business except I dont have the capitol. if any of you are interested in the investment, let me tell you the business model and you can decide how profitable this might be. Since at times it is necessary to demolish whole buildings for various commercial reasons, such as to make way for new real estate development, this is certainly a niche market. But I think it could really be worth something. here is the idea: since we now know that tall buildings can be taken straight down to the ground simply by the use of combustible material such as diesel fuel, my service will be much more affordable than competing demolition services.

Here is my positioning: why pay millions of dollars for a large crew of highly trained demolition technicians to spend weeks studying layouts and floorplans and placing charges, when we can have your building down in under 10 hours, for 1/10th the price! Hurry, we are booking up fast!

So let me know what you think. I think the barrier to entry is low and that the startup should not be too difficult. We'll need the appropriate permits, a place to store the diesel, and probably some matches. My only concern is the rising cost of fuel.

All satire aside, I hold my tongue for a long time regarding these tender subjects as this is a place to do business and I worry that some would not do business based on personal grudges. However this is also a community and I hope people can respect that I am not saying these things loosely or to anger people. freedom to criticize the government is part of what makes the country great and is an important liberty that should be cherished.
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