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Originally Posted by ratbastid
There are few phrases more dangerous than "as you seem to be implying." He said the 9/11 Commission was a joke. He didn't say anything about vast conspiracies.
Putting outrageous statements in others' mouths is an Ann Coulteresque strategy that is as ugly and thuggish as it is ineffective. I recommend you refrain.
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You must have skipped over post #4. Also look at #7. Will said several things in #4 that implied he believed there was some sort of 9/11 conspiracy. I stated in no uncertain terms that I thought he was implying such a conspiracy and he responded with #7. Isn't the entire point of Host's thread to say that the numbers don't add up, that some pieces of the puzzle are being intentionally hidden, that there is a *gasp* conspiracy trying to prevent a comprehensive report of 9/11 from ever being created?
My Ann Coulter porn must be distracting me from the content of the thread, 'cause I thought I was squarely in the middle of "We-need-to-find-out-what Bush-actually-knew-on-9/11-and-when-he-knew-it" Land. Talk dirty to me, Ann!
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