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September 11, 2006
Over the Edge: Democrats and the "9/11 Truth Movement"
If ever there was an argument for involuntary commitment, it is the 9/11 Truth Movement, a loose confederation of paranoid psychotics who have managed to convince themselves that President Bush blew up the World Trade Center. For anyone wondering how the Democratic Party could go even farther out on its limb after elevating kooks like Howard Dean to key positions, this movement provides the answer.
Accuracy in Media's Cliff Kincaid reports on a 9/11 Truth Movement rally held in Lower Manhattan yesterday, on the eve of the anniversary of 9/11. Prominent among the speakers was Florida's Bob Bowman, who just won a Democratic congressional primary. Bowman has declared that the President and Vice President should be impeached, and added that "we have the evidence to indict them for treason."
This potential Congressman shared the podium with likeminded colleagues like Wayne Madsen, best known for being the only named source in a tabloid story alleging an affair between President Bush and Condi Rice. When asked whether Bush sanctioned the deaths on 9/11, Madsen opined that the only difference between the President and Ted Bundy is that Bundy was a better student. Thankfully he didn't endorse a suggestion from the audience that our President and members of his administration be lynched; Madsen will be satisfied if Dems take over the House and impeach them.
Madsen's sputtering hatred extends beyond Bush and his Cabinet to his entire family, which he claims "make the Sopranos look like Ozzie and Harriet Nelson." The poor guy probably wakes screaming from nightmares of Laura Bush drooling blood as she devours live children.
Another member of potential Congressman Bowman's crowd is William Pepper, who distributed articles of impeachment to be filed against President Bush, and who was introduced as a good friend of Venezuela's ostentatiously anti-American ruler Hugo Chavez, to the crowd's loud approval. Pepper wants Bush impeached for taking commonsense measures to protect us from terrorists. He concluded his remarks by quoting Fidel Castro's executioner, the bloodthirsty sociopath and moonbat icon Che Guevara.
Conspiracy theorist rock star Alex Jones was also on hand. He declared that America's government is composed of "psychopathic criminals" who "want to exterminate us" in order to reduce the U.S. population by 85–95%.
This is the fever swamp in which the new generation of Democrats is breeding.

Posted by Van Helsing at September 11, 2006 4:50 PM
Comments
Two questions:
Bush became president in Jan. 2001. Did it take the "dumb Chimperor" a mere eight months to plan such an arcane, tightly woven web of decit to pull off 9/11? Or was Clinton behind this too?
If the government is behind the killing of nearly 3,000 innocent civilians, what was preventing them from permanently silencing those who have "exposed the truth"?
Hmmm?
Effin morons. Burn in Hell with your Islamic camel-effin brothers.
Posted by: Doug at September 11, 2006 6:40 PM
This crap has gone on long enough. After yesterday and watching the conclusion of the "The Path to 9/11," it just leaves you fuming that these lunatics are getting an audience, mocking those that died with their baseless fantasies. Someone with the time and compulsion should start a website ("Truther Consequences," perhaps) and actively go after this bunch, especially in academia, to test their convoluted theories with solid evidence in a public forum. Oh the joy there would be to watch them squirm as their tenure dissolved into thin air. Go BYU.
Posted by: monsoon at September 12, 2006 8:19 AM

