as a mod, it is my job to "keep the site active".He just fans the flames when things die down...
as a mod, it is my job to "keep the site active".He just fans the flames when things die down...
That's nice, just keep thinking bout urself only. Those folks on those planes and NYC don't really count ... you don't know them.I am not one bit afraid of Al Qaeda or all the "Terrorists" in the world. I am twice as likely to be hit by lightning.
No matter how good our military/government regulations/security forces there will always be people who are able to get through to do us harm. Remove the USA from their countries and you will most likely see an end to it all
spare us your hypocrisy ... those folks who had relatives on those planes and in those buildings what a real investigation ... but they don't count in your book ... and you don't know them.That's nice, just keep thinking bout urself only. Those folks on those planes and NYC don't really count ... you don't know them.
owned hard...spare us your hypocrisy ... those folks who had relatives on those planes and in those buildings what a real investigation ... but they don't count in your book ... and you don't know them.
fuck yeah, he misspelled "want". lolowned hard...
well i was referring to the part where crackerjacks statement did not make any sense but if you want to point out peoples mistakes thats cool toofuck yeah, he misspelled "want". lol
kinda the "key" word of the sentence. funny stuff.
i was referring to the part where GR wants to be taken serious, yet can't take the time to proof read a simple sentence. it really says A LOT. i don't expect you to get it.well i was referring to the part where crackerjacks statement did not make any sense but if you want to point out peoples mistakes thats cool too
am i the only one who sees the irony in this post?well i was referring to the part where crackerjacks statement did not make any sense but if you want to point out peoples mistakes thats cool too
LoL. Your i should be I, you can't be serious. Just playing fdd, was actually looking for some good palin interviews a bit ago and It's one thing to mess up some spelling but if you JOB is to talk on a show you can't go making up words Funny shit it was!i was referring to the part where GR wants to be taken serious, yet can't take the time to proof read a simple sentence. it really says A LOT. i don't expect you to get it.
Everyone but Keenly ...am i the only one who sees the irony in this post?
Projecting again I see ... nothing new here folks ... move along ...Everyone but Keenly ...
Calling for a new investigation is naive. It's been done, and the ppl already know who did it. 9/11 has already been claimed by Al Queda.
Despite GR's naivete, quoting Iran's leader as true shows GR hasn't a clue to what's really going on.
Keep skating on the ice pond, but the waters run much deeper ... but you can't seem to get there. I'm not surprised. Easily fooled.
Oh like you have never made a spelling error ... don't even go there ... you will lose ... it in no way takes away the creditability of the information provided ... once again you grasps for straw ... how's that working out for ya?i was referring to the part where GR wants to be taken serious, yet can't take the time to proof read a simple sentence. it really says A LOT. i don't expect you to get it.
i was referring to the part where GR wants to be taken serious, yet can't take the time to proof read a simple sentence. it really says A LOT. i don't expect you to get it.
You haven't done anything, cracka lol.The truthers have been disproven over and over again..... so I'm done in that area.
Now, it's mostly a laugh fest ... like the rest of the nation at this point.
The isolation is increasing.....
Ex-FBI Agent: Why I Support a New 9/11 Investigation
By fredface
By Coleen Rowley
In the absence of my being there in New York City to stand with the 9/11 families, first responders and survivors, I offer the following statement in support of your goal of a new investigation into the attacks of September 11th and the NYC CAN campaign to place it on the ballot for November.
At the time of 9-11, I had been an FBI agent for over 20 years. My main responsibilities by then were teaching criminal procedure to FBI agents and other law enforcement officers, mostly about 4th Amendment search and seizure, 5th and 6th Amendment law of interrogation, right to attorney and constitutional protection of rights to free speech, due process, habeas corpus, and against cruel and unusual punishment. A week before 9-11, I and the rest of the FBIs ethics instructors were mandated (as a result of an earlier public FBI scandal) to give a one hour PowerPoint presentation, a form of remedial training on law enforcement ethics which I accomplished in a fairly perfunctory way, just reading the slides.
After 9-11, with the knowledge I had of the bitter internal dispute inside the FBI that was being hushed up but had kept some of our better agents from possibly uncovering more of the 9-11 plot before it happened, I couldnt forget two of the slides in that Law Enforcement ethics curriculum: DO NOT: Puff, Shade, Tailor, Firm up, Stretch, Massage, or Tidy up statements of fact. And Misplaced Loyalties: As employees of the FBI, we must be aware that our highest loyalty is to the United States Constitution. We should never sacrifice the truth in order to obtain a desired result (e.g. conviction of a defendant) or to avoid personal or institutional embarrassment.
The official dissembling and excuse-making about the true causes and prior mistakes that gave rise to and allowed the terrorist attacks to happen, almost immediately ushered in the Bush-Cheney Administrations egregious and lawless, post 9-11 war on terror agenda which bore no connection to the original causes and no connection to the goal of reducing terrorism and making the world safer. When I got a chance, about 8 ½ months after 9-11 to tell what I knew, I did so and my disclosures led to further investigation by the Department of Justice Inspector General and figured in the 9-11 Commission Report.
But it was way too late for this emerging bit of truth that has continued to leak out in dribs and drabs to have any impact. The laws themselves, especially the criminal procedure ones rooted in the Constitution that I had spent my career teaching to law enforcement, have largely gone up in smoke. Having seen the cost of remaining silent, I publicly warned, a few months after my first memo, against launching the pre-emptive invasion of Iraq. But false agendas had already filled the vacuum created by lack of truth. And we are still dealing with the disastrous consequences of these unjustified, pre-emptive wars.
Let me therefore simply repeat the request I made to the Senate Judiciary Committee in June 2002: Foremost, we owe it to the public, especially the victims of terrorism, to be completely honest. I can only imagine what these crime and terrorism victims continue to go through. They deserve nothing but the complete, unfettered truth.
Therefore, I fully support the 9/11 families, first responders, survivors and over 60,000 other New Yorkers who have endorsed a new 9/11 investigation in New York City as advanced by ballot referendum this coming November election.
Coleen Rowley is a former FBI staff attorney who turned whistle-blower after witnessing repeated failures within the bureau to properly investigate alleged 9/11 co-conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui. She was one of three Time Magazine Persons of the Year in 2002.
So any time your post is not grammatically correct we are to assume that you are not trying to be serious? So people who are bad spellers are only kidding us? When Vice President Quail misspelled potato was he just joking? I can probably find any periodical right now that has at least 1 misspelling in it that someone didn't catch, must mean they don't really mean it eh? FDD sometimes I just don't get you, your using the same pattern of attack on anyone and anything you can in an attempt to discredit. Its pathetic, really.