Professor Fired After Calling 9/11 Victims "Little Eichmanns"

University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill was fired this week after complaints about his essay comparing WTC workers to Adolf Eichmann; the board of regents said his firing was unrelated to the essay.
Comments on article "Professor Fired After Calling 9/11 Victims "Little Eichmanns""
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Thomas Baxter Get rid of this phony piece of garbage. It's incomprehensible that this idiot is getting any coverage in the news. 7/26/2007
Ed's Nemesis Ed, you commented: "For people who believe in the power of the free market, Professor Churchill's classes were always filled to the brim. I believe this story came out now because the "good shepherds" are trying to quiet the voices that are calling for a new investigations into the false flag terror attacks of September 11, 2001 and July 7th 2006." What a totally crap argument.

Just because there are many sheep/people who follow bad examples and bad men doesn't mean they're right. Think Hitler and his masses.
7/26/2007
Ravin I think your header for this is misleading. "Professor Fired After Calling 9/11 Victims "Little Eichmanns". He was fired because the regents thought he was a liar and a thief, ie; falsification and plagiarism. He lied about being Native American (calling yourself a Native American doesn't make it so) and built his life and career on nothing but lies and falsifications. We all have a right to "free speech" but when you use that free speech to hurt others, you're just a bully. 7/26/2007
Bing VanGorden The article was fair and a good representation of the facts. However the headline appeared to imply that Churchill was fired specifically for his comments and not the plagiarism and falsification of historical facts that pepper his work through the years. 7/26/2007
Ed For people who believe in the power of the free market, Professor Churchill's classes were always filled to the brim. I believe this story came out now because the "good shepherds" are trying to quiet the voices that are calling for a new investigations into the false flag terror attacks of September 11, 2001 and July 7th 2006. 7/26/2007
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