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Originally Posted by Static
Would it be detrimental to a politicians career to admit that they believe the official report of 911 is not accurate or even totally false?
simple enough.
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Overall, probably. Right now most people consider it "anti-American" to question the belief that 9/11 was an act of terrorism (from
outside forces... by all means it was an act of terrorism, just 99% more likely from the Bush administration itself).
Yes, there is a growing movement of smart people who find the 9/11 commission report to be as fanciful as a 1st-grader's excuse for why he didn't do his homework, but so far it only constitutes a small portion of the population.
I mean, even Ron Paul is getting harsh criticism, and he is only proposing that the U.S. brought it upon themselves by having the outrageous foreign policy they currently maintain.
Man, it's difficult to remember which pronouns to use when posting here. Most of you are residents of the U.S., whereas I'm Canadian, so I can't say "we", and it's simply impolite to say "you" when generalizing this kind of thing.