winston_blade
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I hope he doesn't go too far into 9/11 truth?
I hope he doesn't go too far into 9/11 truth?
He did it just right. He asked a couple of valid questions and left it at that.
I hope he doesn't go too far into 9/11 truth?
Why should Ventura shy away from telling the truth about that awful day that has defined the course of the 21st century????
because someone who just come right and says "inside job," right or wrong is committing political suicide. You don't have to like it, it's the way it is.
No doubt, Ventura's quotes will be associated with the CFL by the MSM from this point on. I happen to think it was an inside job, but there's no point in bringing it up at this venue. I like Ventura, I just wish he hadn't done that here.
Because someone who just comes right and says "inside job," right or wrong is committing political suicide. You don't have to like it, it's the way it is.
polling data shows that 43% of the country thinks 9/11 was a conspiracy. 84% question the 9/11 Ommission Report. Ron Paul has never polled that high. He could, if he embraced 9/11 Truth. To not embrace 9/11 Truth is political suicide.
I hope he doesn't go too far into 9/11 truth?
Show me a legit poll.
Because someone who just comes right and says "inside job," right or wrong is committing political suicide. You don't have to like it, it's the way it is.
Bingo. You win the prize.
If you want to be a truther...fine....but keep it under wraps. What's the old saying you catch more flies with honey than nutty peanut butter?
Here is a legit scientific poll showing that 84% of Americans question the official story.
http://www.angus-reid.com/polls/view/13469
Here is the Zogby poll that shows 42% thinking 9/11 was an inside job.
http://www.911truth.org/images/ZogbyPoll2007.pdf
But hey, in the spirit of Ron Paul's politics let's be "conservative". The Scripps Howard poll shows that 33 percent of Americans think either the government was involved in 9/11, or knew that 9/11 was going to happen but purposefully didn't act because it wanted an excuse to go to war.
http://www.scrippsnews.com/911poll
Had all of those people gone for Ron Paul he would have won the Republican nomination hands down. Of course that's a mighty big "if". But it's still too big of a number to ignore.
Here's the bottom line. Ron Paul didn't embrace 9/11 and he didn't win. Bob Barr hasn't embraced 9/11 and he probably won't win either. The idea of someone running for public office who openly questions 9/11 hasn't been sufficiently tested. The claims that this is "political suicide" is nothing but untested conventional wisdom.
Regards,
John M. Drake