Monday, August 07, 2006

John McCain on the 9-11 Deniers

It's only a paragraph, but it's a good one:

SEN. John McCain is gunning for 9/11 conspiracy theorists. The 2008 presidential hopeful has penned a scathing forward to "Debunking 9/11 Myths," a new book from Popular Mechanics that uses science to blow away such far-fetched theories as that American air defenses were ordered to "stand down" on Sept. 11 and that the south tower was struck by a military aircraft. McCain calls the tales "ugly, unfounded accusations of extraordinary evil against fellow Americans" that insult the cops and firefighters who responded to the tragedies that day.

And the passengers on the planes, the pilots, and their families.

5 Comments:

At 07 August, 2006 11:09, Blogger Sword of Truth said...

Popular Mechanics has the text of McCain's forward on thier site.

http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/defense/3491861.html?page=1&c=y

To get the rest of the book, you have to buy it. ;)

 
At 07 August, 2006 12:29, Blogger Avery Dylan said...

Like hey man, I mean, there goes my seven figures. . .

 
At 07 August, 2006 15:01, Blogger The Artistic Macrophage said...

I have no doubt they will find away to have issue with all that is in the book. I, for one, will be buying it, all the same.

 
At 07 August, 2006 15:20, Anonymous Anonymous said...

CT MODE
Shills!!! "Popular" Mechanics said that computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons. If they were wrong about that what else could they be wrong about!!?!!

/CT Mode
That was fun yet depressing at the same time. I need a shower.

 
At 07 August, 2006 16:21, Blogger Elmondohummus said...

Lucky you. I had to trudge my 'puter (laptop) around a large city all day once for a conference. That damn thing sure felt like it weighed a ton 'n a half.

 

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