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Sun Jun-14-09 02:09 PM
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Glenn Beck's 9/11 coverage |
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We know that Beck basically believes that any citizen who questions 9/11 is an unpatriotic (possibly violent) conspiracy nut. What is less known (at least to people who don't listen to or watch Beck's programs) is his position on 9/11. Knowing this would lend some much needed context to his views on 9/11 skeptics. Is he an advocate of blowback? Does he believe the terrorists hate our freedoms? Does he support Cheney's tactics even though such tactics are of questionable effectiveness and have aided terrorist recruiting and morale? Did he ever ask any tough questions of government officials after the attacks or has he been a cheerleader since 9/12?
IMO people who are outraged by 9/11 skepticism tend to accept a very low standard of conduct by government officials in relation to 9/11. For example, Bush's bizarre conduct before and during the attacks is passed off as no big deal. All that matters are the outrageous conspiracy theories which suggest Bush's conduct was suspicious.
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Sun Jun-14-09 02:19 PM
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1. That's right. It's not the inconsistencies and "coincidences" that demand |
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scrutiny. It is, rather, the calling out of those inconsistencies and "coincidences" that garner contempt by those cheerleading the official account.
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Sun Jun-14-09 03:05 PM
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2. Glenn Beck's position on 9/11: |
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"Nobody picks on the fat kid and gets away with it anymore!"
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Sun Jun-14-09 04:58 PM
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3. Was he really that poor in 1999 before 911 ? |
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