Democrat Farouk Shami became the second gubernatorial candidate in two days to say its unclear whether the U.S. government was involved in the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center. Shamis comments today which follow Republican Debra Medinas yesterday came during an interview on WFAA-TV in Dallas/Fort Worth. When a reporter told Shami he wanted to ask him the same question Medina was asked whether the U.S. government was involved in the attacks this was Shamis response:
Im not sure. I am not going to really judge or answer about something Im not sure about. But the rumors are there that there was a conspiracy. True or not? You know, its hard to believe, you know, what happened. Its really hard to comprehend what happened. Maybe. Im not sure.
You can see the full interview with the Houston businessman here.
In the same interview, Shami also says that most of his factory workers are Hispanic because you dont find white people who are willing to work in factories.
Historically, he said, when white people come to work in a factory, they either want to be supervisors or they want to be, you know, paid more than the average person. And unfortunately they exit.