I'm not one to jump on conspiracy bandwagons, but your casual dismissal also doesn't sit well with me. From what you wrote, people are better off just accepting the government, military, corporate, and media version of events, and moving on to the next charade of lies, deception, and distortion. Do you really think the government has told the truth about bin Laden's death? Moreover, some relatively clear-headed, professionally experienced individuals have questioned the government's version of the collapse of the World Trade Center buildings, and most of the objections raised to those questions or hypotheses sound a lot like yours: you're idiots, and we need to move on. Laws were broken (e.g., the Bush administration) but "I don't believe in looking back, we need to look forward" (Obama paraphrased).
What part of truth frightens you, and why must you malign and ridicule others who aren't yet convinced of the "official" versions of events? Do you not think the future of any society wouldn't be better served knowing the full truth about those events? Or, is moving into a future obscured by past injustice and crime just fine with you? I assert you can't heal, "move on," and create sounder relationships without full acknowledgement of the truth. Burying the truth in lies and justifications is really what pisses off the pig. You yourself sound a lot like a Bible-thumping fundamentalist to me! Just take the word of ... well, who exactly?




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