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Originally Posted by Dollarmansteve
4 planes were hijacked. 3 hit their targets, 1 crashed in a field.
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Well damn! If those were the scientific facts you were talkin about, you coulda just said so in the last post and saved alot of those fancy phrases..
Other than that it kinda sounded like, "If you don't believe everything the government's telling you, then your an insane conspiracy theorist."
Reminds me of the loose phrase, "The direction of the stairs is determined by the end you're standin' on."
Experts on both ends of the stick say they can prove they're right, regardless what the other end says.. And neither is satisfied with the proof produced by the other.
The one major problem I see with it all is the broad or misuse of the term, "conspiracy theorist" ..
If I say that I don't believe the government's version of how the buildings fell, many would label me as one. To question the government... or even doubt it, doesn't scream conspiracy. Uncle Sam, or anyone else can be doubted, or even be dead wrong and not be conspiring to do or not do something.
But... as with this, or any other related thread, we all feel the way we feel for our own reasons. That's what makes the world go 'round..