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Offline jinxmchue

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FYI: Here's the petition that Van Jones signed:
« on: September 06, 2009, 11:35:51 PM »
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FYI: Here's the petition that Van Jones signed:
   
We Want Real Answers About 9/11

On August 31, 2004, Zogby International, the official North American political polling agency for Reuters, released a poll that found nearly half (49.3%) of New York City residents and 41% of those in New York state believe US leaders had foreknowledge of impending 9/11 attacks and "consciously failed" to act. Of the New York City residents, 66% called for a new probe of unanswered questions by Congress or the New York Attorney General.

In connection with this news, we have assembled 100 notable Americans and 40 family members of those who died to sign this 9/11 Statement, which calls for immediate public attention to unanswered questions that suggest that people within the current administration may indeed have deliberately allowed 9/11 to happen, perhaps as a pretext for war.

We want truthful answers to questions such as:

1. Why were standard operating procedures for dealing with hijacked airliners not followed that day?

2. Why were the extensive missile batteries and air defenses reportedly deployed around the Pentagon not activated during the attack?

3. Why did the Secret Service allow Bush to complete his elementary school visit, apparently unconcerned about his safety or that of the schoolchildren?

4. Why hasn't a single person been fired, penalized, or reprimanded for the gross incompetence we witnessed that day?

5. Why haven't authorities in the U.S. and abroad published the results of multiple investigations into trading that strongly suggested foreknowledge of specific details of the 9/11 attacks, resulting in tens of millions of dollars of traceable gains?

6. Why has Sibel Edmonds, a former FBI translator who claims to have knowledge of advance warnings, been publicly silenced with a gag order requested by Attorney General Ashcroft and granted by a Bush-appointed judge?

7. How could Flight 77, which reportedly hit the Pentagon, have flown back towards Washington D.C. for 40 minutes without being detected by the FAA's radar or the even superior radar possessed by the US military?

8. How were the FBI and CIA able to release the names and photos of the alleged hijackers within hours, as well as to visit houses, restaurants, and flight schools they were known to frequent?

9. What happened to the over 20 documented warnings given our government by 14 foreign intelligence agencies or heads of state?

10. Why did the Bush administration cover up the fact that the head of the Pakistani intelligence agency was in Washington the week of 9/11 and reportedly had $100,000 wired to Mohamed Atta, considered the ringleader of the hijackers?

11. Why did the 911 Commission fail to address most of the questions posed by the families of the victims, in addition to almost all of the questions posed here?

12. Why was Philip Zelikow chosen to be the Executive Director of the ostensibly independent 911 Commission although he had co-authored a book with Condoleezza Rice?

Those who are demanding deeper inquiry now number in the hundreds of thousands, including a former member of the first Bush administration, a retired Air Force colonel, a European parliamentarian, families of the victims, highly respected authors, investigative journalists, peace and justice leaders, former Pentagon staff, and the National Green Party.

As Americans of conscience, we ask for four things:

1. An immediate investigation by New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer

2. Immediate investigation in Congressional Hearings.

3. Media attention to scrutinize and investigate the evidence.

4. The formation of a truly independent citizens-based inquiry.

Given the importance of the coming election, we feel it is imperative that these questions be addressed publicly, honestly, and rigorously so that Americans may exercise their democratic rights with full awareness.

In closing, we pray and hope for the strength to approach this subject with wisdom and compassion so that we may heal from the wounds inflicted on that terrible day.

Signed,

Yeesh!

1. They were.

2. Key word: "Reportedly."  Just like there reportedly are weapons hidden around Fort Knox.

3. The president's location wasn't widely broadcast beforehand and certainly wasn't a target for terrorists.  Neither he nor the kids were in any danger (and like you assholes gave a **** if he was in danger).

4. What incompetence and who do you think was guilty of it?

5. Because it didn't lead anywhere.

6. Because the gag order had nothing to do with 9/11.

7. Because not all areas are covered by radar.

8. It's called a flight manifest.

9. You mean like the countless warnings the government receives every year?

10. Where was the cover up?

11. The commission did answer the families' questions as best they could and ignored stupid conspiracy theory-based questions like these.

12. Whoop-dee-shit.

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Re: FYI: Here's the petition that Van Jones signed:
« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2009, 04:21:38 AM »
That doesn't sound like something that some hippy with a clipboard shoved in front of Jones' face in front of Wal Mart, like Howard Dean tried to make it sound today on TV.

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Re: FYI: Here's the petition that Van Jones signed:
« Reply #2 on: September 07, 2009, 06:00:45 AM »
It sure the hell does sound like a high-on-crack hippy wrote it though.   Wow. 


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Re: FYI: Here's the petition that Van Jones signed:
« Reply #3 on: September 07, 2009, 07:53:12 AM »
Difficult to see how a person who could actually read would not understand what it was about.
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Re: FYI: Here's the petition that Van Jones signed:
« Reply #4 on: September 07, 2009, 10:27:13 AM »
Difficult to see how a person who could actually read would not understand what it was about.

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Re: FYI: Here's the petition that Van Jones signed:
« Reply #5 on: September 07, 2009, 11:03:36 AM »
Difficult to see how a person who could actually read would not understand what it was about.
Perhaps he missed the lecture at law school about reading what you sign. 



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Re: FYI: Here's the petition that Van Jones signed:
« Reply #6 on: September 07, 2009, 02:20:39 PM »
Oh, that stupid 7-minute thing again.

People react to convulsive news in different ways, and seven minutes of remaining composed while absorbing it is hardly excessive.

In fact, it's commendable.

What was George Bush supposed to do that morning--immediately drop the book and run out of the classroom up and down the school hallways yelling and screaming?

Some people have no sense of emotional composure.

And right now, we've got a guy who, in response to the worst economic depression since Jimmy Carter, goes on two-week vacations without reacting at all.

That seven-minute thing isn't even an issue.

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Re: FYI: Here's the petition that Van Jones signed:
« Reply #7 on: September 07, 2009, 02:48:49 PM »
Oh, that stupid 7-minute thing again.

People react to convulsive news in different ways, and seven minutes of remaining composed while absorbing it is hardly excessive.

In fact, it's commendable.

What was George Bush supposed to do that morning--immediately drop the book and run out of the classroom up and down the school hallways yelling and screaming?

Some people have no sense of emotional composure.

And right now, we've got a guy who, in response to the worst economic depression since Jimmy Carter, goes on two-week vacations without reacting at all.

That seven-minute thing isn't even an issue.



Yes it is, Coach--it took The Obamessiah seven minutes to decide where to go for a two-week vacation.
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Re: FYI: Here's the petition that Van Jones signed:
« Reply #8 on: September 07, 2009, 03:16:31 PM »
Yes it is, Coach--it took The Obamessiah seven minutes to decide where to go for a two-week vacation.

I doubt it took that long.  Here's how he decided.  "Yes, dear, we'll go where you want."  :-)