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Colorado Professor calls 9/11 Victims Nazis [message #138366] Mon, 14 February 2005 19:33 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
IRON FART
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He compared those workers to Adolf Eichmann, who made sure the Nazi regime ran smoothly. Thats all. He didn't say they were all monstrous Himmlers. Eichmann made the Nazi regime run smoothly, and those unfortunate workers in the Twin Towers practically supported out whole economy!

He's certainly NOT blatantly calling them Nazis like the topic implies. From what I gather from the article, this essay is not about the 9/11 victims and it is more an attack on the government. I don't think the article by any means shows us the whole story.

I think Gbull is right, and he is trying to establish a name for himself, but he's using the Nazi comparison to stir up a bit of controversy and attention.


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