To: Grandma Conservative
“Next you will be saying the federal government was behind the 9/11 attacks.”
You mean attack not attacks right?
No, but I suspect they were behind the Oklahoma city bombing, and they did gun down Weaver’s wife in Idaho.
And... I was the foreman of a jury where they tried to put away a SOB for attempted murder where it was clear they were making it all up.
To make it short, an awful lot of LEO’s (and unacceptable number) are dog $hit.
27 posted on
02/09/2013 10:14:07 PM PST by
babygene
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To: babygene
No, there were three successful attacks and one foiled attack on September 11, 2001.
The conspiracy theories about the OKC bombing are right up there with 9/11 conspiracies in believability. One is from the right, and the other is from the left.
Yes, the feds did gun down Randy Weaver's wife and son and should have been held accountable for their actions, but the LAPD are not the same people. For that matter, not all federal employees whether in law enforcement or the military are responsible for what happened to the Weavers.
You were the foreman of a jury involving a case of police corruption, and yet you assume "an awful lot of LEO's are dog...". This is your evidence?
29 posted on
02/09/2013 10:26:21 PM PST by
Grandma Conservative
(Take back the GOP Now, not in three years or be prepared to vote RINO once again.)
To: babygene
9/11 was a case of multiple attacks, part of a series of attacks that began many years before. Several were conducted here in the states both successful and unsuccessful, and some, which thankfully failed, which were to take place in continental Europe and in London.
Oklahoma City was carried out by a freak who infatuated with Saddam Hussein, and had sidekicks from a community of knuckledragging white nutty people who had years before pathetically pledged their support to Saddam Hussein in the first gulf war.
31 posted on
02/09/2013 10:58:21 PM PST by
piasa
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