Dude, where’s my country?

This is perhaps the greatest question to trigger a self-induced shock… it leads to the great questions that have not been adequately answered by our government. Michael Moore raised several thought-provoking points in his book but stops short from directly accusing the government: And maybe we, the people, are afraid to know the whole truth because it could take us down roads where we don’t want to go, roads that end with a sinking feeling because we know too much about the people who run this country.

On page 37 Moore does bring up a shocking fact: President Bush was quoted twice in town hall meetings saying that he watched the first plane hit the tower. Michael Moore notes: The only problem with the story is that you didn’t see the first plane hit the tower-no one saw it live on TV, as the tape wasn’t aired until the next day.

Last Thursday I saw a plane with a banner – SOS Blog 7 Smoking guns www.AE 911truth.org.

It is a collective of architects and engineers that dispute the official claim that the towers could have come down in such a short amount of time from a fire.

What gets me is, the towers were surrounded by cameras, what about footage of a plane striking the building from a building camera? And what Michael Moore neglects to bring up in his book is, the Pentagon must be surrounded with like 600 cameras, but there is no footage of a plane hitting the Pentagon.

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