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Credibility of 9/11 "Experts"

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cottonzway said:
That last question is a simple YES or NO question.

The answer is a no. I am willing to read it. Can I get it online? For Free? I'm cheap.

Why don't you point out to me what I should be looking for. I won't dodge anything. Except bullets, monkey poop, and Rickson Gracie. Too bad they changed the UFC rules. I prefer the sound of small joints snapping.

This may take awhile and my girlfriend is complaining that I'm ignoring her. I'll just put her to sleep. Don't worry. She's a robot.

I'll am perfectly willing to change my mind on any subject matter given a strong enough argument backed up with credible proof, a long session of torture, or a boat load of money. Reading the entire 911 Commission Report may constitute torture so if I break it could be cause of this. Is there a CliffsNotes version available?
 
You can read a PDF of it, but I would suggest going to Boarders and spending the $10 or so for it:

http://www.9-11commission.gov/report/index.htm

What to look for? Instead of taking my advice on it or believing/not believing a guy off the intraweb just read it and see if it makes sense to you. I can just make shit up and tell you it is in there but that won't make it true. If you are intrested in the topic I would just read it and see if it is logical and a fair enough account to the single biggest event in US histroy.

Beware of Rickson. ;) You can still break someone's arm in an ambar or a kimura, but only dumb people don't tap. :)
 
cottonzway said:
You can read a PDF of it, but I would suggest going to Boarders and spending the $10 or so for it:

http://www.9-11commission.gov/report/index.htm

Beware of Rickson. ;) You can still break someone's arm in an ambar or a kimura, but only dumb people don't tap. :)

Thanks for the link. I'm going to download it cause like I said I'm cheap and my robot girlfriend wants new shoes.

I'll read it and let you know what I think. That is, if I don't kill myself first from the agony of having to read a government document.

I don't think I would be able to tap out honestly. Because I would have fainted from the sheer pain. :eek:
 
cottonzway said:
Beware of Rickson. ;) You can still break someone's arm in an ambar or a kimura.

Yeah, but too many guys are cross training with Jujitsu guys and can get out of these moves. I miss the no rules crotch stomping days of orginal UFC. Too many fights determined by "strikers". Boring!

Crocop is impressive but in a street fight I'd pick Rickson any day.
 
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