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Perspectives on 9/11: The politics of culture, the culture of politics 35 Articles

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    by Tamer Soliman

    It has been five years now, and the aching question remains largely unanswered: "why do they hate us?" Although Arab and American politicians, Islamists, and even terrorists have made their proposals; trust me, their biase...read more

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    by Aaron Dames

    From a member of the 9/11 Truth Movement Community, what follows is a unique yet growing perspective on 9/11 and it's relevance in contemporary politics and culture. We live in a moment of unparalleled opportunity...read more

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    by Natalie S.

    The events from September 11, 2001 can certainly be described as tragic, horrific, devastating, and for many, confusing. It was a shock to many citizens of the United States that there were terrorist groups who hated w...read more

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    by Shawn Scott

    It is sometimes hard for Europeans to understand why a conspiracy theory about 9/11 is so attractive to Americans. This is because they do not know the history of American politics, or the role that fabrication and cover-...read more

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    by James Ruhnke

    Before I begin, I suggest that you read the article on this subject by Tamer Soliman. It is very enlightening. President Bush believes that putting capitalism (he calls it democracy) into the middle east will solve th...read more

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    by Marie Devine

    The day that marked the end of security in America and around the world was September 11, 2001. It undermined the security of all nations who stood in wonderment that the great nation, the United States of America, of suc...read more

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    by Gregg Hill

    As we remember the terrible events of six years ago, we should pause to reflect that different people will invoke memories for different reasons. Among the many important insights of George Orwell's dystopian satire Ninete...read more

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    by Thomas Griffenkranz

    September the eleventh, 2001 was a day that altered American history forever. One must investigate the events with an open mind and they will be surprised by what they find. The attacks were not meant to be an attack on ou...read more

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    by Tracy Phernetton

    Remember... or ELSE! Putting All This Terrorism Business Back Into a Historically Accurate Perspective {"Well this looks like a job for menow everybody just follow me; cause everyone needs a li...read more

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    by William Mcdougall

    Representative Government and the bus driver after 9/11 The more things are different, the more they are the same. Events like 9/11 and December 7th, 1941 have impacted this country. However, as the psyche of this coun...read more

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    by Jules Bo

    Run to the bookstore. Ignore George Tenet's drivel and get the book: THE POLITICAL EDUCATION of a 9/11 Widow by Kristin Breitweiser. Mrs. Breitweiser explains what it is like to have your husband murdered by terroris...read more

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    by Marco Miranda Senior

    Beyond Those Walls 7315 Upon their return to the White House, the President and the First Lady were greeted with more scandals instead of a modest list of positive events that would have taken place during their absence...read more

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    by Cedric Mcclester

    "Curious George (Tenet)" Former Central Intelligence Agency head, George Tenet has been polluting the public airwaves offering a self-serving mea culpa for his failures over Nine-Eleven, and its aftermath. He sho...read more

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    by Chad Seime

    It is very easy to get angry at the thought of 9/11, and even easier to pick a side of the argument. therefore in this passage I will try my best to stay in a neutral mind set and make a equal argument for both sides of th...read more

  • by George Papasimakis

    11 of September,a day that we all cry for the victims, their relatives and for all that is lost.Attacks like that are an insult to human civilization, that only monsters would think,plan and accomplish.Muslim religion, spr...read more

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    by Lauren Beyenhof

    A Battle Unlike Any Other: A Christian's Reflections on 9/11 When thinking about the tragic events of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, emotions and personal beliefs largely outweigh any political loyalt...read more

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    by Just a gal

    911. My eyes were wide open on the day when I first saw this event happening. Frankly speaking, I could not believe it was true. I thought it was some kinds of movie, but found to my horror that it was not. Why did such...read more

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    by Sandra Lynn

    It does not really matter why they hate "us". The west is a symbol of all things blasphemes in the eyes of fanatical Muslims. In all religions there are moderates and then there are those who feel it is their "holy" obli...read more

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    by Deborah Smith

    I lost my friends and crewmembers on Flight #77. I came close to being on board that plane that fateful day of 9-11. I want to say that we have had an invasion and it was not a political one. It was a spiritual one. I resp...read more

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    by Richard Law

    First of all, without 9/11, Bushco would not have had an agenda. That is reason enough to suspect some hanky panky. Right wingers always say to me, "Don't forget 9/11 !" I always look at them straight in the eye and tell t...read more

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