Sunday, April 02, 2006

[political-research] Bloglines - Gaining Traction

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Gaining Traction

By somebigguy

Here's a fellow who says "Why Bother" worrying about the 9/11 conspiracy since we have all these other conspiracies, such as stolen elections and government spying, to worry about. My question to him is, what will it take for the people to finally rise up and say ENOUGH?

Feel free to set this guy straight, tell him that this one catalyzing event that is used to justify every illegal act by the government, IS definitely worth pursuing:

jcarroll@sfchronicle.com
letters@sfchronicle.com

I do like his first statement however:

http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/03/31/DDGU9GJ5SU1.DTL
This Sept. 11 conspiracy theory -- who really blew up the World Trade Center, and how? -- is gaining traction. I've tried to follow it.
...
But the main question I have about the Sept. 11 conspiracy is -- why bother? We have a conspiracy to undermine the Constitution of the United States. It's in the papers; it requires no knowledge of engineering. We have a conspiracy to secretly spy on citizens of the United States. That's in the papers too. There was a conspiracy to steal the 2000 presidential election, a conspiracy that involved all three branches of government, and that's out there too.



Edit, here are a few more people that can use a Truth Spanking, including the wonderful Betsy Hart:
http://www.capitolhillblue.com/content/2006/03/911_conspiracy_theories_dont_p.html
http://www.capitolhillblue.com/content/2006/04/so_many_conspiracy_theories_so.html
Charlie Sheen a 'Credible Voice' or a Conspiracy Chucker?




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