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luckydog1 -> RE: Possible Whistle Blower! (1/18/2007 6:50:18 PM)
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I wonder if real actually read the article from 2003 he posted. http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2003-07-13-911-families-cover-usat_x.htm . It does indeed say that less than 100 of the amost 3000 familes have filed law suits. That is less than 3%. Not THE families. Not even SOME of the families. Less than 3%, A FEW of the families. Though in the article it does say, "But Debeuneure says he's learned that the fund would pay him nothing. Congress requires payouts to be reduced by any amounts that survivors have gotten from life insurance and other death benefits. Debeuneure says his father was "well-prepared" for death because of insurance. Nine other families sued Feinberg, saying his formulas shortchange victims who made more than $231,000 a year when compared with sums that juries regularly award such victims' families in tort actions. In May, a federal judge in New York upheld Feinberg's rules. Many of those now filing civil suits, relatives of high-income and well-insured professionals, aren't happy with what they'd get from Feinberg's fund. " So 10 of the less than 100( over 10 %), are rich people simply wanting more money, not out of disbelief of the official accounting of the events as Real pretends. "Most 9/11 cases are traditional tort lawsuits that accuse U.S.-based defendants of negligence. Complaints name airlines, Boeing (for allegedly "flimsy" cockpit doors), three security-checkpoint screening firms and the airports that the hijackers passed through — Boston's Logan International, Dulles International near Washington, D.C., Newark (N.J.) International, and Portland (Maine) International Jetport." Again from Real's source. Most( over 50%) of the suits are again not in disbelief of the official version. "Some complaints on behalf of victims on the ground name the Trade Center, alleging that it had poor fireproofing and gave workers in the south tower tragically bad advice to stay at their desks after the north tower was struck." This goes against what Real has claimied many times, that there were no( or only insiginificant) fires, that had nothing to do with the buildings falling. "Families have another option that carries the longest odds of all. Congress allowed them to sue "knowing participants in the hijacking conspiracy" without losing rights to government compensation. More than 4,000 victims' survivors have joined 11 lawsuits against terrorists and their alleged supporters. These complaints are a long international reach for justice, and for whatever assets of the defendants can be found in the USA. Led by tobacco-wars veteran Ron Motley of Mount Pleasant, S.C., a consortium of law firms last August plunked a 406-page complaint into federal court in Washington, D.C. It targets rich Muslims who allegedly have helped to fund al-Qaeda. Among the 225 defendants: the bin Laden family's Saudi Arabia-based construction business; five Saudi princes, including the defense and interior ministers and the former chief of intelligence; Arab-owned banks, and Islamic foundations. Other attorneys have brought two similar suits. Saudi officials have said the royal family considers the suit "culturally offensive and undignified." Several Saudi defendants have asked a U.S. judge to dismiss the lawsuit." Here we see again, that the vast majority of the families do not agree with Real and his silly thoeries. Thank you for posting the link showing it. And we see that Real can't actually comprehend what he reads, could be related to his stated distaste for grammar. For him to claim that he speaks for them is offensive. The question is does he do it from malice or ignorance? "For most of those who have gone to court, suing over the 9/11 attacks is more than a way to collect money or answer lingering questions, says Larry Klayman, chairman and chief counsel of Judicial Watch. "It's also a cathartic experience for the client." Ashton's fervor is proof of that. Aside from suing United Airlines, she is the lead plaintiff in a suit that seeks $1 trillion in damages from international terrorists. She says she signed on "because I want these bastards, these Iraqis and Iran and al-Qaeda and bin Laden, I want them to know my son's name. My son would really think it was very cool." "
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