I can’t believe this is how the thread ends
You can’t seem to believe that anything ends at all. Why don’t you just keep posting in the thread by yourself for another few months, just to show that you can?
The story ain’t dead yet.
Muckraking horseshit from WND in no sense ever constitutes a story.
But I imagine you knew that. Can’t resist trying to stir up shit, huh? Is your life that boring?
Debunking horseshit is always part of the story
I bet if we got **curlcoat **and FXMastermind in one thread we could create a singularity.
Who the fuck is curlcoat?
From their disclaimer.
A much better way to end the thread.
World Nut Daily also likes to make shit up, they claimed that the clock was “similar to the one shown here”. Yep, making shit up.
[QUOTE=World Nut Daily]
Irving, Texas, Mayor Beth Van Duyne said on Glenn Beck’s The Blaze TV Sept. 22 Mohamed’s family refuses to allow the school district to release records that would exonerate police and school officials.
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Exonerate them from what? Appearing foolish?
With a whimper?
Quoting a report published in The Dallas Morning News, Kooiman explained how Ahmed’s seventh-grade history teacher, Ralph Kubiak, had described the teen as a “weird little kid” who had allegedly been suspended from school after being caught blowing soap bubbles in a bathroom. The teacher called Ahmed “one of those kids that could either be CEO of a company or head of a gang,” Kooiman noted.
She added that Ahmed had been caught making mischief in school, such as creating “a homemade remote [which] he used to prank a teenager by shutting off a projector in class.”
Shocked I tell you…
SHOCKED!!!
Easy to dismiss FOX News or WND; not so easy to dismiss the Dallas Morning News, which reports that Ahmed did indeed “rack up weeks of suspensions”:
:dubious:
My magic 8 ball says the apologists will attack the source, claim racism, blame Bush and then abandon this topic for the next scam MSNBC “discovers”.
In 3, 2, 1…
The Dallas Morning News story seems to tell the tale of a weird, socially awkward and nerdy kid who made a friend with a teacher and was probably hoping to make the same from his engineering teacher in his new school. It also says that he made numerous “inventions” in his previous school which pretty much discredits the whole “He knows nothing about electronics!” nonsense.
The WND photo showing the “clock” mounted on C4/clay/putty saying “Ahmed’s clock was similar to this” was pretty hilarious.
Also from that Dallas Morning News article:
That it does. But then you have to ask why someone who can make real inventions would pass this off as one. Is there really any remaining dispute that father and son are publicity-seeking provocateurs?
It really was.
ETA: Yes, Skywatcher–unlike many Ahmed “truthers”, my position is not that the school is blameless. I think Ahmed was clearly itching to expose their bigotry, get his revenge, and get famous on the Internet. Mission accomplished. Sometimes people use shortcuts to create “evidence” for guilt they know exists but otherwise cannot prove (think Mark Fuhrman and the bloody glove he likely planted).
Because he wanted something quick he could bring? Because he thought it was cool? Doesn’t ring as all that damning to me. I mean, if he WAS trying to fake a bomb as part of a larger hoax, why would a kid who was legitimately interested in engineering half-ass it?
Sure. More to the point, there’s still zero evidence that the clock was intended to be mistaken as a bomb as part of a master scheme.