Where There’s Smoke, There’s Usually Fire (Updated)

Fool us once:

While an administration official told ABC News that controversial White House official Van Jones’s signature on a 2004 petition suggesting that the Bush administration let 9/11 happen in order to justify war was because he did not carefully review the language in the petition, another link between Jones and the Truther movement has emerged.

This is becoming problematic for the Obama administration, which spent much time and energy belittling the fringe “Birther” movement of those alleging, despite myriad evidence, that President Obama was not born in the U.S.

Jones said in a statement yesterday that he did not agree with the 2004 Truther petition and it “does not reflect my views now or ever.”

But in March 2002, a march in San Francisco was called to demand a congressional inquiry into 9/11. Jones was on the “organizing committee.”

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Read further to discover the beliefs of those involved in the above mentioned San Francisco march and then ask yourself if Mr. Van (republicans are a……s) Jones is someone who should be entrusted with a position of power within our government.

Update: About that 2004 petition which Mr. Jones now says he did not fully understand, if this information is correct then someone is not being straightforward:

Mike Berger, a spokesman for 911Truth.org, told the Washington Times over the phone that all of the signers had been verified by their group. He said 9/11Truth.org board members “spoke with each person on the list by phone or through email to individually confirm they had added their name to that list.”

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