Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Ralph Nader in Heated Exchange with Bill O'Reilly Refuses to Call Fort Hood Attack a "Terrorist Attack" - Video 11/11/09


Here is video of Ralph Nader on with Bill O'Reilly tonight where he refused to call the Fort Hood attack a "terrorist attack." Instead, he said he would only choose to call it a "massacre."

In fact, Nader got upset with O'Reilly for even asking him about it, saying instead that he came onto the show to talk about his new book. O'Reilly responded by saying Nader was "dodging" the question.

7 comments:

Austin Fitness Trainer November 11, 2009 11:02 PM  

Nader is a nut and OReilly is obnoxious - tough to watch

Anonymous,  November 12, 2009 1:35 AM  

Ted Turner a WWII vet? That is fiction.

Anonymous,  November 12, 2009 2:01 AM  

So what?
O'Reilly is a obnoxious publicity seeking basket case.
Nader is correct.
The Government doesn't regard this as a terrorist attack but is classifying this as a deranged individual acting alone and on his in his massacring fellow soldiers.

Anonymous,  November 12, 2009 2:03 AM  

So what?
O'Reilly is a obnoxious publicity seeking basket case.
Nader is correct.
The Government doesn't regard this as a terrorist attack but is classifying this as a deranged individual acting alone and on his own in his massacring fellow soldiers.

Anonymous,  November 12, 2009 9:28 AM  

Terrorists are deranged individuals who act both alone and in concert to further their evil ends. It's not numbers that define terrorism. Tim McVeigh acted on his own and was a terrorist. O'reilly is right, we shouldn't let PC get in the way of seeing the truth.

No Subject November 12, 2009 11:11 AM  

> "The Government doesn't regard this as a terrorist attack"

Only because B.O refuses to offend the parishioners of the so called religion of peace, with whom he has at the very least, familial ties, if not strong belief in and sympathy for.

This was a terrorist attack plain and simple. Anyone who refuses to admit that fact is only proving that they are fools and/or liars.

Anonymous,  November 12, 2009 1:02 PM  

Gee, O'Reilly admitted he was wrong. I never thought I'd live to hear it.

Nader's great, if not so inspiring here.

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