People tend to fall into one of the following categories.
1. Those who believe 9/11 was an inside job perpetrated by the U.S. Government. This group demands further investigation.
2. Those who see 9/11 as a defining moment in our history who believe there are many unanswered questions about the events of that day. They would like to see a more exhaustive and comprehensive investigation.
3. Those who are content with whatever they've read in news reports and/or the 9/11 commission report. Many in this group are equally content with the notion of dropping bombs in the middle east or anywhere else.
4. Those who slept through 9/11 and never read the news.
As I stated previously, I tend to fall into the second group. Unfortunately, time is running out for conducting such an investigation and much of the evidence (not all) of what happened that day is already gone. I'll never understand why our government and the American people didn't demand a full investigation. Who were those terrorists? Who funded them? When was money wired to them and from what accounts? Why didn't the FBI act on information it had? Who was responsible for the decisions made in our intelligence communities? The list goes on.
I will never understand why our government and my fellow citizens didn't demand a full investigation of this matter. Frankly, anyone that isn't in group two concerns me.
Having said all of that, this is not a fight our party should take up. The bulk of our countrymen seem to fall into groups three and four above. They are content.
If anything, the reaction to 9/11 shows us how complacent many of our citizens have become and how important it is for us to convey respect for the concepts of freedom. We need to focus on restoring the yearning for liberty that seems to have escaped our fellow citizens.
David Jahn
Agree, we need to get the 30% to the True category from my poll.
Question Eight: Talking about conspiracies does more harm than good for the LP.
50 Subjects – 56% said True, 14% said False, 30% said not sure