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bunny planet Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-30-05 11:01 PM
Response to Reply #89
102. I haven't seen that movie, and missed the beginning of that caller's
talking. What is the name of the movie? So far, I've only read two books on the subject, one being 'Crossing the Rubicon'. I was half way through David Allen Griffin's book (is it Griffith, I don't have it in front of me)when Katrina struck. I'm going to finish it soon. What I'd read so far was very convincing. Ruppert's book is interesting in that it ties in the event with peak oil. Griffin's book was less convoluted and easily followed and remembered.

I am looking for ways to convince a close friend, who is a NYC Firefighter. The NYC firefighter's union was the only fire dept. in the country that endorsed Bush in the last election. My theory is that like much of the rest of the country, it is too painful to contemplate that the President who stood on the pile the next day with the NYC firefighters who'd lost 343 of their brothers, could have been in any way involved with what happened that day, either LIHOP or MIHOP. That is why so many of the NYC Firefighters can not wrap their minds around any of the so-called conspiracy theories, too painful to confront that kind of betrayal. If they could be convinced otherwise, Bush is finished.

I'd like to convince my friend in the Dept., he is very intelligent and openminded. If I got him to understand he could convince others in the department. If the NYC Firefighters could make a public statement that they no longer believe Bush and co. didn't have anything to do with 9/11, that would carry tremendous weight with the rest of the country and the world. Impeachment would be the least of Mr. Bush's problems then.
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