Thursday of next week, marks the seventh year anniversary of one of the most tragic days in ours nations history, September Eleventh, 2001. Following the, ahem, investigation of the 9/11 Commission, a loose collection of concerned and outraged citizens known as 9/11 Truth Movement was created. The organization is mostly comprised of individuals unhappy with the stunted investigation, the findings, and sometimes lack there of, as well as the treatment of both victim's family members and rescue workers. These individuals are also greatly concerned with the degradation of the Constitution of the United States of America and the abuse of the Bill of Rights, all in the pursuit of keeping the public safe from terrorism. This group is assembling on September Eleventh, 2008 at Ground Zero in remembrance of those that suffered and died, and still continue to suffer today. They will be, undoubtedly confronted by an overly aggressive police force, such as that seen at the recent Democratic Convention. Many people disagree with the cause of the 9/11 Truthers, but there bravery should not be dismissed. The patriot often stands alone, when in the beginning the cause is dangerous and unpopular. These hero's, willingly, subject themselves to the ridicule and criticism of others, in the hope of reversing the damage done to our nation in the last eight years, as well as finally receiving closure for their own personal losses. If you have nothing to do on 9/11 feel free, yes this is still a free country, to join the 9/11 Truthers in the pursuit of freedom...not just for themselves, but for all Americans. For more information concerning this movement, please, please, please begin your own investigation at http://www.911truth.org/, http://www.911blogger.com/, http://www.truthaction.org/. Remember, that we the people are responsible for holding the government accountable for its actions and, sometimes, inaction.
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This is very interesting.
Have you seen the documentary Loose Change?
If so, what did you think about it?
I haven't seen it yet but I will certainly watch it very soon.
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