Monday, March 20, 2006
Why there's a little ad for Sander Hicks for Senate on the sidebar:
The conflict between 9/11 truth-seekers and Attorney General Spitzer began in Summer 2004 when, just before the RNC, a Zogby poll reported that 66 percent of New York state wanted Eliot Spitzer to mount an independent investigation into the 9/11 attacks. NY911Truth.org is certain Spitzer was aware of this because they hand-delivered a "Citizens' Complaint & Petition" to Spitzer's office shortly thereafter. This document contains detailed questions about the crimes of 9/11 which remain unanswered after 4 1/2 years, as well as specific damages suffered by victims of the attacks. (more)
The conflict between 9/11 truth-seekers and Attorney General Spitzer began in Summer 2004 when, just before the RNC, a Zogby poll reported that 66 percent of New York state wanted Eliot Spitzer to mount an independent investigation into the 9/11 attacks. NY911Truth.org is certain Spitzer was aware of this because they hand-delivered a "Citizens' Complaint & Petition" to Spitzer's office shortly thereafter. This document contains detailed questions about the crimes of 9/11 which remain unanswered after 4 1/2 years, as well as specific damages suffered by victims of the attacks. (more)
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