Re: Fwd: Hue & Cry: "CIA tried to recruit 9/11 hijackers—then covered it up."

alice wellintown alicewellintown at gmail.com
Fri Aug 12 04:07:52 CDT 2011


The facts are far less titillating to the conspiracy crew, but easy
enough to believe; the facts don't condemn one administration nor one
part of our government (CIA) nor one president nor one CIA director.
Right now, we have a president who is unwilling to pull our best men
out of Afghanistan and so, in his de-surge, our most courageous men
are dying there unsupported. Obama looks more like Nixon and sounds
more like Reagan everyday. We don't need the vultures who prey on the
9-11 dead and the dying soldiers to divert attention from the fact
right under our noses. We don't need to follow the money. We know
where it came from and where it went. This information was
declassified and anyone willing to take the time can read it. It is a
very sad and sickening story. Some of the people, Casey and Charlie
Wilson are two of the Americans that come to mind, were mad with power
and ideology and history has condemned them for their actions, No one
who knows and understands what happened in Pakistan and in Afghanistan
and on 9-11 has any respect for G. W. Bush. The current economic
problems, what is looking more and more like the protracted great
recession, have undermined any foolish attempts to prop up his
reputation and legacy. The fact that the war, the war in Iraq, is
aggressive or preemptive does not make us believe anything about Bush
and CIA. Sorry, we are too smart for that follow the money conspiracy
bread crumbing and chumming.We don't, as Steely Dan warns, simply read
the NY Times and swear by every word cuz the Times, a great newspaper,
has its propaganda agenda, its editorial shifts to the right, its
middle of the paper headlines about the war, but we don't need no
stinking conspiracy, the facts, the truth, are enough to make us all
sick to out stomachs.

On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 12:49 AM, Michael Bailey
<michael.lee.bailey at gmail.com> wrote:
> an administration willing to get into office by systematically
> disenfranchising (especially) black and (in general) Democratic
> voters, and a military/intelligence establishment willing to inflict
> massive collateral damages for a preemptive (ie, aggressive) war --
> it's hard not to believe the worst about such
>
> just sayin'
>
> On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 8:43 PM, alice wellintown
> <alicewellintown at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Does anyone other than Donald Trump believe this crap? God, what vultures.
>>
>



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