I saw it on youtube and thought I would share https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YP27yTa8d9s&search=keith%20olbermann%209/11%20sept%20september%2011th%2011%20911%20george%20bush%20commentary%20countdown%20msnbc
that was amazing, have you seen Penn and Teller's "Bullshit" episode on ground zero, it goes over all of the issues regarding the lack of a memorial... that clip was so passionate, i wish more people in the media actually had the courage to say things like that thank you for sharing
That sounded like a campaign ad for the US government. Shallow thinking. I especially like the part blaming the president Bush for not appologizing for 9/11. He should apologize, but government agencies and presidents for the last 15 years should apologize. The only apology was from the former government advisor Richard Clarke. So many knew this was going to happen.
It would have been nice if at least some people in the govt would have been held accountable with respect to 911. Some should have been fired, just like that jackass Mike Brown who was totally incompetent to be head of FEMA. Makes you wonder just how many more jackasses there are like him in other critical positions. .
This article shows the growing frustration in the U.S. with the government. Regardless what one believes about conspiracy theories, there's a growing frustration. http://www.scrippsnews.com/911poll?from=30&comments_per_page=30 University of Florida law professor Mark Fenster, author of the book "Conspiracy Theories: Secrecy and Power in American Culture," said the poll's findings reflect public anger at the unpopular Iraq war, realization that Saddam Hussein did not have weapons of mass destruction and growing doubts of the veracity of the Bush administration. "What has amazed me is not that there are conspiracy theories, but that they didn't seem to be getting any purchase among the American public until the last year or so," Fenster said. "Although the Iraq war was not directly related to the 9/11 attacks, people are now looking back at 9/11 with much more skepticism than they used to." .