Tuesday, October 10, 2006

more people believe 9/11 inside job than approve of bush

from huffington post: The latest Newsweek poll bears grim tidings for the Republicans. The president's approval ratings are at new low for the poll, just 33 percent. That's less than the 36 percent of Americans who, according to a Scripps Howard poll, believe that "it is 'very likely' or 'somewhat likely' that federal officials either participated in the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon or took no action to stop them."

update: here's my comment posted on huffington post...

... the only music to my ears is the sound of nervous democrats, wringing their hands, worrying they won't get their turn to manage Slavery Incorporated. worrying that they won't get the chance to use the tyrannical powers that the neo-cons have forged; hoping they'll get to label anti-abortionists, gun-rights advocates & home schoolers as terrorists.

i love it because, in a way, the 9/11 truth movement is treated almost like a 3rd party by the democrats, scorned as a spoiler to their corrupt game of controlled opposition.

Wake Up Sheeple! the democrats voted for the enabling act, too. they'll always fall in line and vote for war, surveillance & death. just like the republicans. because they're funded by the same sources. why do you see gore & murdoch joining forces for current TV? why does roger ailes put on fundraisers for hillary? why does GHWB say that bill clinton is like a son?

the sooner you guys figure out that it's all staged like phony wrestling, the sooner We The People can take back this republic.

so, yes, all of you good little democrats should be very concerned about the 9/11 truth movement. because after you blow ANOTHER election, we'll still be here shining a light on YOUR hypocrisy. you can make fun & play the 'tin-foil hat' card all you like, because in the end we're seeking the truth, while you're just looking for a job.

By: mediamonarchy on October 10, 2006 at 06:19pm

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