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June 14, 2005

Lunacy Explained

Morgan Reynolds, former Bush “team member” (what does that mean?) thinks a "controlled demolition” brought down the WTC towers. (HT: Drudge)

Reynolds, currently a professor emeritus at Texas A&M University, said: "If demolition destroyed three steel skyscrapers at the World Trade Center on 9/11, then the case for an 'inside job' and a government attack on America would be compelling."

I thought the fraudster professors were the most credentialed conspiracy theorists pedaling anti-Bush tripe.

Wait! All of this academia lunacy can be explained rather simply. George Soros and MoveOn are putting lead in the water at major universities! Makes perfect sense!

Posted by Rick at June 14, 2005 03:17 PM

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Eh, what can you do. Bunch of loonies out at College Station.

Posted by: Matt at June 14, 2005 03:29 PM

Seriously... why are these pictures supposed to be inspiring? They look pretty much indistinguishable from pictures of the protests that happen down the street from my house practically every weekend in warm weather.

If we don't approve of the rabble acting out their civil disobedience fantasies with street theatre performances in San Francisco, I don't see why we should be any less disparaging of it when it happens in Tehran.

Posted by: s9 at June 14, 2005 05:58 PM

First, this post isn't related to Iran. Second, the "rabble" in San Franscisco isn't facing a death sentence for protesting. The Iranians are. What do you propose? Writing letters to the editor? Violence should always be a last resort, but the Iranians are wit's end. If someone picks up a molotov cocktail, so be it.

Posted by: Matt at June 15, 2005 10:00 AM

Please understand that Reynolds does NOT have an office on campus, despite what the article claims. His only tie to Texas A&M is the professor emeritus title.

Here is the statement that Texas A&M President Robert M. Gates released June 14:
"The American people know what they saw with their own eyes on September 11, 2001. To suggest any kind of government conspiracy in the events of that day goes beyond the pale."

Posted by: beloml at June 15, 2005 01:32 PM

Belomi:

Thanks for clearing that up, though I still hold A&M responsible for stealing Alabama's football coach.

Posted by: Matt at June 15, 2005 03:55 PM