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Originally Posted by Stimpy
Yeah, you got me on semantics. That was probably poor wording. Score one for you. Doesn't change anything I said though. 
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Sure it does, if your arguing that either possibillity is equally likely or plausible the presentation of something as a "cold hard fact" goes well beyond semantics. That's flies completely in the face of what you claim your position is.
On the issue of the individiuals identifed as the hijackers still being alive I'm curious what the argument actually is. Is it that the actual people on board were misidentified, making these guys essentially accused of a crime they didn't commit? That I can see as a possible argument based somewhat in reality.
Beyond that though, I don't really see what the argument could possibly be. They're still alive because they parachuted out and landed safely at the Hyatt acroos the Hudson in Hoboken? Are they the inspiration behind M. Night Shalyman's kind of decent, not great but I'd watch it again, movie Unbreakable? I mean, I guess I could see that. It happened in a movie, and as a product of late 20th Century American culture I know that what happens in movies is totally possible in real life.