9/11
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Samuel Georgeo
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Ms. Leslie Styles
March 12, 2008
Is 9/11 An Inside Job?
As PBS “After 9/11 Stories” reminded us of 9/11 by mentioning, “The September 11 terrorist attacks provoked fear, anger, sorrow, hatred, empathy, confusion, sadness, vengeance - mixed reactions in a country that was forever changed.” As people looked back, people would feel those emotions. However, this photograph was containing opposite emotions, which portrayed vengeance, anger and hatred within the crowd in Wall Street. This photograph reflected by George W. Bush, 9/11 Truth Movement, and theories about 9/11 conspiracy.
George Walker Bush, born July 6, 1946, is the forty-third and current President of the United States of America since the year of 2000. In October 2001, after the attacks on September 11, 2001, Immediately after the September 11, 2001 attacks to a low of 19 percent, as of
February 20, 2008, the highest level of disfavor for any sitting President in recorded American history.
9/11 Truth Movement, known as Tulsa Truth is a non-profit organization with no political or religious involvement that gathers information to educate and discuss with the public important issues that affect our nation and our freedoms. Besides that, their goal is only bring awareness to people, who want to know and seek the truth by all means.
As the World Trade Centers have gone into rubble in 2001,