I've begun to compile the top 10 most extreme and bizarre examples of main stream society, news and media abusing anyone who questions the official explanation that of the attacks on 9/11/2001. I've started with the two most memorable moments and will add them as I locate videos. If you have other examples, please contact me and I'll add them.
1. Bill O'Reilly Attacks 9/11 Victim's Son, Jeremy Glick, For Discussing 9/11 Attacks
Jeremy Glick, who's dad died on 9/11/2001 in NYC, schools Bill in this famous argument between O'Reilly and the young Glick. The O'Reilly Factor singled out Glick soon after 9/11/2001 because he signed an anti-war statement about the war in Afghanistan. They got him onto the show but got a little more then they bargained for.2. "If any body had a rope thick enough, Rosie should be strung up for treason" - Danny Bonaduce with Joe Scarborough
This quote comes from a juiced-up bully named Danny Bonaducci. He was on MSNBC's Joe Scarborough talk show discussing the epic battle between Rosie O'Donnell and the main stream. In 2007 Rosie publicly questioned the official theory of 9/11/2001 by asking "What happened to WTC 7?" on her tv show 'The View'. She also publicly went against a war with Iran and told American's that US Media is pure propaganda controlled by 4 companies.Rosie was never my favorite brand of pop-culture personality. However, today I consider her a hero. She asks the tough questions and put her reputation and job on the line. If you're interested in modern American heroes, use Google to follow the entire saga of Rosie O'Donnell when she publicly denounced the official conspiracy theory regarding 9-11 by asking about the demolition of WTC 7.
She's a hero. Look it up.
At 5:15 of this video, Danny says he thinks Rosie should be strung up for treason. And if this comment was sick a twisted enough, he ends it with a joke about Rosie's weight by saying that the hanging could only occur if someone found a rope thick enough to hold up Rosie. This monstrous quote can be found at 5:15 into this video.
3. "...this guy would be, you know, in the Charles River floating down towards the harbor." - Bill O'Reilly
During his program on 11 July, O'Reilly remarked, "This guy would have been gone at Boston University, my alma mater, in a heartbeat. The Chancellor there, John Silber, would have--would have--this guy'd be in the Charles River floating down, you know, toward the harbor."View Video Here
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