June 10, 2004

It's About Friggin' Time

Finally. The alarming facts that have caused me great confusion, anger, frustration and disconcert for well over a year are finally, slowly coming to light. (Thanks, Vidiot.)

My confusion stemmed not so much from what actually transpired on September 12-13, 2001, but manifested itself more in the form of utter astonishment that the media were not (and still are not, for the most part) jumping all over this. Never mind who's to blame for the events of September 11. As far as I'm concerned no one is to blame except those who perpetrated the horrific act of mass murder (of course, that's a definition that can be interpreted extremely loosely). As I've said before, what concerns me, and should concern all Americans, is how our government responded in the immediate aftermath of the attack. Hurriedly escorting possible conspirators out of the country is not my idea of handling the situation appropriately in any sense of the word.

Posted by ayelet at June 10, 2004 10:13 AM
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I've been hearing about it for a very long time. Micheal Moore's new movie is based on the fact that the Bin Laden family was given special treatment by the White House.

(great new preview at http://www.fahrenheit911.com/trailer/ , btw)

Posted by: matt at June 12, 2004 03:34 PM

I've already told you my story about the evacuation. Because I'm the Conspiracy Theory King, that story was one of those things that I didn't mention for a long time because I was afraid it would lose its credibility coming from the likes of me. But now it seems like the truth is getting some legs. Let's see where it takes us.

Posted by: James at June 11, 2004 01:44 PM