youtube.com — "According to some estimates we cannot track $2.3 trillion in transactions," Rumsfeld admitted.$2.3 trillion — that's $8,000 for every man, woman and child in America. To understand how the Pentagon can lose track of trillions, consider the case of one military accountant who tried to find out what happened to a mere $300 million.
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theblueprintDec 12, 2007
"and who the hell is talking about 9/11?"Besides the second commenter in the thread? Many of the above. Try to keep up before you get indignant.
oldguyfoxDec 15, 2007
F**K YOU!
donmangunoDec 30, 2007
i admit that there is corruption in government just like there is corruption in every human institution, and you're right that it's usually as bad as they can get away with. the thing about 9/11 conspiracies is that they just don't seem credible to me. i've heard tons of arguments from 9/11 truthers - wrong sized holes, cell phones don't work on planes, the buildings wouldn't have collapsed which struck me immediately as either patently false or based on bad science - and i looked into them and i was right. i have yet to hear a good, coherent argument that proposes a credible alternative to the official story of that day. what 9/11 conspiracy theories assume, and what i have the most trouble believing, is that our government or a small cadre of government officials pulled off the largest and most sophisticated plot in human history. they are certainly that unscrupulous, but they aren't that good.