Look at this photo of a piece of the steel found at the trade tower site....tell me what you think caused this perfect cut into the steel.
I still think shoddy construction work.
Who is to say that that one piece had not been repaired at an earlier time, or that it was always designed to a break-away site ?
Given that there was much confusion that day, some of those explosion people heard may have been the implosion of the anti-sway mechanisms built into every overly tall building.
You do know that there are whole floors in every building that never occupied, since they hold equipment that are used to maintain the machines that keep the buildings working.
Still not interested in asking any questions?
Peace.
Oh, YES! But you still won't answer, Jane.
How bout ridership figures AFTER the big 405 fiasco? Oh, nevermind. Just keep making excuses for your photo-op with the VC.
Speaking of tenacity.....(not straying from the thread) I would like for upstate to send me the check from the challenge of 2 weeks ago! Tenacious!!
I'm thinking it's a pure conspiracy theory that Upstate owe's you any money in the first place!
So you are in the right thread.
Oh, YES! But you still won't answer, Jane.
How bout ridership figures AFTER the big 405 fiasco? Oh, nevermind. Just keep making excuses for your photo-op with the VC.
Legendary singer Tony Bennett raised eyebrows in a bizarre interview with Howard Stern when he proclaimed that "we caused" the 9/11 attacks and former President George W. Bush admitted to him that the Iraq war was a mistake.
"They flew the plane in, but we caused it," the 85-year-old crooner told Stern on his Sirius Radio show Monday night. "Because we were bombing them and they told us to stop."
Bennett's controversial answer came after Stern asked the World War II vet how the U.S. should deal with the terrorists responsible for toppling the Twin Towers.
"But who are the terrorists?" Bennett said, according to ABC News. "Are we the terrorists or are they the terrorists? Two wrongs don't make a right."
Bennett went on to describe a night in 2005 when then-President Bush made a frank admission to him about the war in Iraq.
The pair were at an event at the Kennedy Center honoring Bennett.
"He told me personally that night that, he said, 'I think I made a mistake,'" said Bennett, who was appearing on the show to promote his new album, "Duets II."
And they still tend to release this bad PR on Friday afternoons.... the news might report on it, but most Americans don't watch the news on the weekends, if they do at all. By Monday it's back to business as usual. They've got a pretty good strategy you've got to give it to them. I like lulz-a-saurus I'm gonna use that.And the Guv'ment wants us to know that the NSA works under stringent guidelines and is dedicated to the privacy of the American People... Lulz-a-saurus. You've got to admit, the Guv'ment has a great racket going... They lie a lot, but we generally find out the truth (at a much later date). A. Something new occurs; they profess truthiness; majority of the populace accepts convoluted explanation (if any explanation is given). B. We find out later that they were lying. C. Goto A.
And they still tend to release this bad PR on Friday afternoons.... the news might report on it, but most Americans don't watch the news on the weekends, if they do at all. By Monday it's back to business as usual. They've got a pretty good strategy you've got to give it to them. I like lulz-a-saurus I'm gonna use that.