Churchill is still at it
I don’t know why he hasn’t been fired yet? I just don’t understand why Colorado University allows this turd to stay on the staff.
Chaya Gil has a first person account of the event in St. Paul where this moron is doing more of his trash America talk.
He spoke about 9/11. He watched it on that day on three channels, and heard them all calling it repeatedly a “senseless” killing. But he knew right away that it was not senseless, there were reasons. Perhaps he wouldn’t agree with the reasons, but it certainly had reasons, it wasn’t “senseless.” The next day, bin Laden listed the reasons: (1) USA killed 500,000 Iraqi children. (2) The Israelis shooting stone-throwing children in Palestine. (3) The presence of Americans in Saudi Arabia. He personally thinks that the third reason is not equal to the first two, although he also doesn’t see any reason why the US should be in Saudi Arabia, still it’s not as good a reason as the first two. So 9/11 wasn’t “senseless.”
Churchill denies American Thinker quotations
He said that Madeline Albright admitted that 500,000 Iraqi children were killed in Iraq because of the UN sanctions imposed by the US, and that it was justified in order to fight Sadam Hussein. (Albright never said any such thing, of course). After watching our stunned reaction, he added: “Hitler exterminated the wrong people. He should have exterminated your American grandparents instead of the Jews,” because of the evil deeds the Americans have done for generations, exploiting and oppressing people all over the world, killing 500,000 Iraqi children who are not less valuable than any American, and perhaps more valuable.
At least the American thinker makes corrections:
UPDATE 3: Thanks to Andrew Marcus’s cleaned-up audio version available here, we can now hear Churchill’s words clearly. It is evident that he was quoting from an email, as he claimed in the Denver Post article. We regret the error in failing to note the context of the quotation, which itself was reasonably accurate, considering that no note taking was possible. The intent of the thought was not attributable to Churchill directly, as was originally indicated. Incidentally, the quoted words were spoken in a louder tone of voice than the remarks about an email, which may account for the omission of the context.
It appears that all other aspects of our reporting of his address were fully accurate. Had DePaul and Churchill permitted open recording and note taking of his remarks, the error would not have been made. The forbidding of recording of remarks and banning of the press is both suspicious in itself and an invitation to errors.
Someone needs to shove a sock in his pie hole!
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Raven on 02 Nov 2005 at Wed 02 November 2005 17:53:40 #
Haven’t we been writing about this idiOt for almost a year now? And nothing has really happened to him. He still bashes American whenever he gets an audience.
I remember first reading about him here, and then I wrote something over at my site…THAT was a long read but it sure opened my eyes to this feather fondling, tee-pee want-ta-be freak.
LOL Michael you got me on a roll with Sir Churchill. EEWW. I mean Ward Churchill.