Quote:. I could go on and on about how Bush knew ahead of time what was going to happen and yadda yadda
Bush probably knew ahead of a time in a sense that we know ahead of time that we might get in a car wreck on the way to work. We get told time and time again how we need to pay attention to the road and keep our hands free of distractions, but what do we do? We get in fuckin' car wrecks and kill each other like morons.
Likewise, the president and the military folks get intel ALL THE TIME about shit that ends up not happening. After a while, you just stop caring.
Take my example... If you were told for three hundred days straight that terrorists are planning to detonate a car bomb on you, you too would slowly stop caring if nothing ever came of the intel. (Because what's the point of living in fear every day?) But the moment that you recognize you are under attack, your "oh shit" alarm goes off and you react appropriately.
I believe that prior to 9/11, we didn't live in fear and after a while, it was just bound to catch up to us.
Of course, now that it happened and everyone lost their shit, we are living in fear and watching things like our privacy deteriorate.
My thing is, if people are so convinced that the conspiracy theory is the real deal, then why would they continue to live in a country that executes innocent civilians?