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Report: Bush Thought Military Shot Down PA Plane On 9/11

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posted on Oct, 28 2010 @ 07:50 PM
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woah woah.. I AM NOT an Obama supporter... Come on.. Are you going to tell me that Bush was a verbal genius?
I can't state facts or opinions about Bush, without falling in a catagory?

Are you just being dramatic, or are you seriously offended or excited by the fact that I think Bush was a bumbling fool? I am not saying the man was stupid... But if you take sound bites and mistakes that he took the brunt of, he came across as a complete baffoon. To say otherwise would be irresponsible and would have an agenda.

BUT.... I DO NOT think he was a good President using any good / bad meter!!!

As to your "special" problem... Stop being dramatic and know that I was using it in jest. If I offended any "special" folks, I truely am sorry. But ... the "special" folks I was talking about, can't use a computer and wouldn't be able to be offended.

Hope that clears it up for you.
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posted on Oct, 29 2010 @ 07:26 AM
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Originally posted by Soshh
If it was a cover-up, the people who were directly involved with the shooting down of the aircraft must also be directly involved with the cover-up (silenced), or it will be a pretty ineffective cover-up!

Why cover it up in the first place? Beats me.


IF Flight 93 was shot down, the people involved were following a lawful order from National Command Authority. There was no attempt to hide the fact that the order was given and therefore no way that any action could be taken against those who acted upon it.

It is my belief that Flight 93 was NOT shot down. I am quite sure that if it was, it would have been revealed in the 2004 election race. If "Joe the Plumber's" child support information can be made public, I find it hard to believe that some kool-aid drinker wouldn't have given out this information so that Bush could have been beaten over the head with it.



posted on Oct, 29 2010 @ 07:33 AM
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No he never, he was reading a book about goats upside down.



posted on Oct, 29 2010 @ 08:20 AM
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Originally posted by MiMobs

As to your "special" problem... Stop being dramatic and know that I was using it in jest.


"Using it in jest" was exactly what I was referring to. Like Obama, people who use "special" to describe others as being inferior shows the world what you really think about the mentally challenged. I didn't care for Obama before he made his comment on the Tonight Show, but after that, I knew he would make fun of someone phsically or mentally challenged just to be "popular."

I wasn't being dramatic, as you put it. Just pissed.

While President Bush may not have the highest IQ on the planet, he is far from being unintelligent. While many don't like and will make fun of is verbal habits, there are other phrases that can make a critics point clear without having to revert to using "special" in the description.

Not being dramatic here. It just eats me up inside at the arrogance of the anti-Bush groups.

And besides all this, what was your initial thought on the morning of September 11th, 2001 after hearing the news of the first two planes going into the WTC towers? And what was your thoughts after hearing about the last plane going down in Shanksville PA?


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posted on Oct, 29 2010 @ 09:05 AM
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I use it and will continue to use it.. I am not making fun of "special" folks I am poking fun at bush

No I do not think he is dumb.. He is much smarter than I am, and 90% of the people calling him dumb...

he was the president ... He is no fool.

Yes you are being dramatic. I did not offend one person that is "special" I offended you, and for a couple reasons.

1) I used the comparison "special"
2) It shed Bush in a bad light.

PERIOD!!



posted on Oct, 29 2010 @ 09:30 AM
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I was just trying to clear up my point of view. I, like many people, have someone in family that's "challenged" and these "special" people can't help the way they are. They are about as innocent as innocent can be and should be looked at as an inspiration, not the butt of jokes.

Besides, I did vote for President Bush, despite the fact he was "too liberal" for me. He did make some bad decisions but lessons can be learned from bad decisions.

Bush states that he thought Flight 93 was brought down by the military. There is nothing wrong there. In fact, a person must lay out all possiblities and then start making eliminations to come to a final conclusion.

BTW, "dumb as a rock" would be appropriate when criticizing a persons intelligence you wish to ridicule since rocks aren't human. Just my thoughts and I hope you can understand my position. Dramatic or not, it's just the choice of words some people will use to offend someone at the expense of a group of people that really needs caring and help is what I was talking about.

Carry on.



posted on Oct, 29 2010 @ 09:50 AM
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I will watch it in your presence, for I do not mean to offend you.... But I stand by the fact that ... Unless you are a member of this "group" you speak of, I offended NOT 1 "Special" person... Now If I was making fun of relatives of "special" folks I could .. No wait .. I didn't make fun of anyone but Bush.. I am not even going to begin to apologize for something I didn't do.

Believe me .. I understand Bush is not special... But one would sure be point on to call him a dolt! He was not a lyrical master!!

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No "special" person was harmed in the making of the thread.

Ok that was the last one really.. I was hoping to make you smile.. Calling Bush "too liberal" makes me think that you are sitting at a late 18th century table with doilees on it, drinking tea, and eating crumptets, writting a letter to the FCC attempting to get Howard Stern taken off the air.




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