Comments: No More "Speeches" To Nation Without Rebuttal, Mr. Bush

Suspicious about 9/11?

I was suspicious about 9/11 about one minute after the second plane hit the south tower.

For years this has been called "C.T. foolishness" and that we should move on and accept the official version of events.

But, I do know one thing. Bill Clinton wasn't President.

Posted by boilerman10 at September 8, 2006 09:26 AM

I think what they should do is pull the sphincter plugs and actually use it on ABC and the FCC. I for one am not going to allow the criminals in power to use the airwaves to broadcast BS propaganda.

revoke ABC's license now. they are not serving anyone but themselves. Sorry Peter, your network has become crap

Posted by oldtree at September 8, 2006 09:29 AM

". . . the Democrats need to ask tough questions and ask why this president has now let Osama run free twice."

I hear you, Steve. But Beltway Dems have yet to convince me they have the guts or competence to do this. They didn't do it in '04, and so far, they haven't done it this year. Hey, maybe they're planning their big offense in October. Hope so. Because there's another Osama tape out now, showing once again that the terrorists are doing everything they can to help Bush.

Posted by Phil from New York at September 8, 2006 09:36 AM

Is it somehow impossible to ask Bush why his response to the Aug.8 PDB on Bin Laden's attack was "you've covered your ass, you can leave"? As long as the President and Vice President stonewall any questions about pre-9/11 intel and their actions based on that, the public has the right to question whether the real truth is something other than ABC/Rove's version. It's not like we don't know they've lied about many, many things. Why not that?

Posted by T2 at September 8, 2006 09:57 AM
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