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There should be an investigation on the 9/11 attacks

by Marvin J. Ramirez

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Most North American voters, with the exception of those who were too young during the events of one of the most shameful and ridicule political lynching that one can remember in the history of the world – of a U.S. president. And all happened to make the President tell he world that he had sex with someone – for denying that he did.

The impeachment of President Bill Clinton arose from a series of events following the filing of a lawsuit on May 6, 1994, by Paula Corbin Jones.

Then came the name of Monica Lewinsky, who had worked in the White House in 1995 as an intern, who was first included on a list of potential witnesses prepared by the attorneys for Ms. Jones that was submitted to the President’s legal team.

As usual, the public accepted the real-live political soap opera as entertainment, and hardly questioned the stupidity of the proceeding. As long as they had something to entertainment them, everything that comes from the great Wizard of mostly acceptable. I wonder why the same networks are always granted the airwave licenses.

Today, we do have a real national security issue, the attacks of the Twin Towers that killed almost 3,000, on 9/11, which have caused the loss of our freedoms and our government has become a military dictatorship – disguised with phony presidential elections between two traditional parties.

And there are important facts to look at 9/11, which many believe were “overlooked” by the media:

Finally, it had been reported by BBC, that WTC 7 had collapsed – 20 minutes before the event occurred?

Many say that the common suspected motives were the use of the attacks as a pretext to justify overseas wars, to facilitate increased military spending, and to restrict domestic civil liberties, which is exactly what we are experiencing now days.

Many of the theories have been voiced by members of the 9/11 Truth Movement, a name adopted by some organizations and individuals who question the mainstream account of the attacks, and they are committed to further investigation. On Sept. 10, Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader pledged support for a new investigation into the events of 9/11 Monday, commenting that the 9/11 Commission was “flawed, right from the get go”.

“Can you imagine an attack like that and the government didn’t even want to have an inquiry?” said Nader.

“The problem is that most people rely on the main stream news papers and they do not investigate anything other than what is on the TV, Radio and Mainstream Newspapers,” said Earl Koskella, a government critic. “Most people believed the government story.”

According to Koskella, no one in the media has ever brought up that all U.S. military aircraft were ordered to stand down by the vice president and no military aircraft were in the air for over 2 and a half hours after the first plane hit the tower.

To clear rumors, I believe an investigation should be demanded by everyone, and is owed to the people and to the world, and this needs to be done before the implementation of the marshal law, which many are voicing it will be imposed between now and the November 2008 presidential elections.

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