SensibleManiac
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What really is sad is the way that many of the "truthers" who are people who have lost loved ones are disrespected. Now I'm not an American but it was really sad to see several people, one who had lost his dad, protesting about how the investigation into 9/11 is worthles and demanding a further invetigation only to be insulted on every level.
The documentary was called 9/11 truth or something like that, I can dig it up if anyone hasn't seen it and wants to.
Some of the concerns of people who have lost loved ones are very valid. Whether there's any truth to the conspiracy or inside job, I think at the very least people who lost loved ones deserve more respect and understanding then being called nuts, given the finger by Geraldo (what an A$$) and yelled at and insulted.
These people feel that the memory of their loved ones is worth more in terms of the questions raised. They feel they deserve to have answers, and I agree.
To have family members of firefighters and volunteers who helped search for victims ridiculed and insulted is really sickening. Despite what people think, respect is in order here.
Their loved ones went into the fire and chaos selflessly to save people and lost their lives doing so, to call the family members of these heroes nuts is like spitting in the faces of the firefighters and volunteers.
Again I don't remember the exact name of the documentary off hand but can get it if anyone wants to see it. It doesn't prove anything about 9/11, just that we should be more respectful.
The documentary was called 9/11 truth or something like that, I can dig it up if anyone hasn't seen it and wants to.
Some of the concerns of people who have lost loved ones are very valid. Whether there's any truth to the conspiracy or inside job, I think at the very least people who lost loved ones deserve more respect and understanding then being called nuts, given the finger by Geraldo (what an A$$) and yelled at and insulted.
These people feel that the memory of their loved ones is worth more in terms of the questions raised. They feel they deserve to have answers, and I agree.
To have family members of firefighters and volunteers who helped search for victims ridiculed and insulted is really sickening. Despite what people think, respect is in order here.
Their loved ones went into the fire and chaos selflessly to save people and lost their lives doing so, to call the family members of these heroes nuts is like spitting in the faces of the firefighters and volunteers.
Again I don't remember the exact name of the documentary off hand but can get it if anyone wants to see it. It doesn't prove anything about 9/11, just that we should be more respectful.