senorpogo
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This guy is thick. Accusing Fox, on the air, of spouting venim to the world.
What a **ick.
FOX news is bad for one reason, its known to be verry biased from a conservative viewpoint... which makes networks like NBC seem more credible to the general publicI cant say I disagree with that. Fox News is the worst cable news network in America.
Hannity ripped that guy a new one. Im one his side for once.
To revise an old saying, a nut can use the words "critical thinking" and "science" for his own purposes.1:05 I am convinced that 9/11 was, in fact, an inside job...I'm interested in training people how to use critical thinking skills to look at the evidence in any area and come to their own conclusions.
2:10 In the classroom I always present things in a fair and balanced manner. Outside of the classroom, when I'm an activist or a satirist, I'll tell it like it is.
2:45 I do know--I don't believe--that 9/11 was an inside job.
3:44 It's a question of science...You think it was 19 guys with boxcutters led by a guy on dialysis in a cave in Afghanistan? That's ridiculous. That's the craziest conspiracy theory of all of them.
Jim Fetzer TEACHES critical thinking.Here's a link to the Youtube page: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hIe8YUw300
The guy is U. of Wisconsin instructor Kevin Barrett. He converted to Islam in 1992. Here are some choice quotes from that clip. I've bolded a couple of interesting words.
To revise an old saying, a nut can use the words "critical thinking" and "science" for his own purposes.

This guy's creepy. Way more lucid than Fetzer or the Loose Changers.
And Hannity doesn't bother to ask him for evidence, or challenge him on anything. He just sits there and lamely insults him! Pathetic.
Especially a building as big as the WTC. I would think that would take a hell of a lot of thermite.Not to mention thermite is a really dumb way of demolishing a building...
-Andrew
Especially a building as big as the WTC. I would think that would take a hell of a lot of thermite.
Also, there are no explosions with thermite. So someone rambling about squibs and loud booms that day can't also ramble about thermite.
There was the residue of thermite- I'm not a 9/11 conspiracy buff, could someone who knows more than I do let me know how that's debunked, or whether the finding was questionable in the first place?
Unfortunately, none of the students who attend this class will be presented with the overwhelming evidence which completely debunks 9/11 conspiracy theories.