Marion Cotillard comments on Twin Tower Collaps, was she right?

The 32 year old French star,Marilon cotillard , oscar winning actress has sparked controversy after throwing her opinion on American Twin Tower collapse. Is she right in her comment?

Answer #1

Just one of many conspiracy theories - entitled to her opinion as I - it doesn’t make sense.

Answer #2

Please give us her comment, thanks !

Answer #3

Direct quotes from http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/03/01/wcotillard101.xml

“I think we’re lied to about a number of things,” she said, singling out September 11.

Referring to the two passenger jets flown into the World Trade Centre, Miss Cotillard said: “We see other towers of the same kind being hit by planes, are they burned? There was a tower, I believe it was in Spain, which burned for 24 hours.

It never collapsed. None of these towers collapsed. And there [New York], in a few minutes, the whole thing collapsed.”

Miss Cotillard suggested that the towers, planned in the early 1960s, were an outdated “money sucker” which would have cost so much to modernise that it was easier to destroy them.

Yup - it’s cheaper to engage in a global conspiracy and murder thousands than it is to modernise them. Tell the insurance company that.

Answer #4

no she is an idiot. We were attacked by terrorist. That is fact. Bush has broken no laws. Bush is the only President who has acted with character since Ronald Reagan and George Sr. Clinton was too busy ignoring the opprotunities to capture Bin Laden because him and monica were too busy su@king cigars together. And hers wasnt’ cuban.

Answer #5

It’s not as if we have any evidence (we do) that Bush broke the law, personally, dozens of times

Which has what to do the subject of looney-tunes conspiracy theories?

Answer #6

Far, far easier to believe that the government is interested in doing the right thing, then it is to believe that they are doing the wrong thing. :)

It’s not as if we have any evidence (we do) that Bush broke the law, personally, dozens of times…

Answer #7

Sorry for the spelling mistake, Yes you are right Correct spelling is Marion nor Marilon You can see her comments here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/03/03/wcotillard103.xml

Answer #8

She’s entitled to her opinion. The rest of us are entitled to make fun of her for having it.

Answer #9
  1. It’s Marion Cotillard. Spelling counts.

  2. Is she right? Evidence says ‘no’.

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