Update: LGF
According to Ayers, he wasn’t a terrorist. He was a hero, fighting injustice, who never intended to hurt anyone—despite those bombs filled with nails and shrapnel. And yes, he was close to Barack Obama, but he wishes he were even closer.
My choice words for this nasty portrayal of a man cannot be written. There is just too much to say about the creep.
May they (Dorhn and Ayers) be cursed for eternity as they have jihaded themselves now.
Yes, he is a family friend. We were told over and over that Ayers was not just another guy that Obama had met. Now that the book has come out, he spills the beans.
“We had served together on the board of a foundation, knew one another as neighbors and family friends, held an initial fund-raiser at my house, where I’d made a small donation to his earliest political campaign,” he writes.
Ayers was the purported “terrorist” Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin was referring to when she claimed that Obama was “palling around with terrorists.”
At a presidential debate, Obama described Ayers as engaging in “despicable acts with a radical domestic group,’’ adding that he “roundly condemned those acts.”
The Weather Underground claimed responsibility for about a dozen bombings in the late 1960s, with targets including the Pentagon and Capitol. The group¹s casualties included three of its own members killed while making a bomb in New York City in 1970. In 1981, two police officers and a security guard were killed when other members of the group committed an armed robbery.
Ayers defends his role in the group.
The arse that he is still doesn’t have a problem with the havoc that he and his cohort spouse wreaked.
“We never committed terror,” he assures us, noting that (a) the Weathermen didn’t kill anyone, which is true if you exclude the occasional cop or two (a point Chris Cuomo doesn’t raise) and (b) even though what they did “was definitely over lots of lines,” it doesn’t really qualify as terror because the war simply had to be stopped and they were acting to that end.
“I killed no one, and I harmed no one, and I didn’t regret for a minute resisting the murderous assault on [Vietnam] with every ounce of my being,” Ayers writes.
He denies a quote attributed to him in 2001: “I don’t regret setting bombs. I wish we’d set more bombs. I don’t think we did enough.” The quote was widely republished during the presidential campaign.
How can he deny it, he was taped saying it. Arse, Arse, Arse!!!
Ayers writes, “I never actually said that I ‘set bombs,’ nor that I wished there were ‘more bombs.’ ”
Liar, liar he will rot in Hades for all the hell they created on Earth. Karma is a bitch Ayers.
Has anyone queried The One on what sorts of crimes one would have to commit to lose their coveted “family friend” status? I realize questions of basic personal judgment are inappropriate on “dishonest narrative” grounds, but I’m curious nonetheless.
Oh yes Mr. & Mrs. Arswipe Ayers, selective dementia must be setting in early. You sure have forgotten some minor details…
November 14, 2008 at 2:47 pm
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November 14, 2008 at 10:22 pm
LOOK, A STUPID, DUMBASS BOT who is using a proxy network. Shall I publish your address at home as well jackass?
OK bird turd…listen up. You should learn to read. You are obviously sitting in your underwear at home typing away while watching TV.
You are either too young or stupid to understand what the bastard did.
You don’t read history either. The comment came from the inscription that your messiah left for him.
I bet you watch a lot of TV. You only delve on the internet because no one will hire you dressed in your finest underwear.
Run along, buy Ayer’s tripe and help support the demented old hippy and his household.
Do your droppings elsewhere. There are plenty of other sites to turd bomb.
birdy dumbass I will publish your email and IP address if you ever come back…capish?
I have them both. Buh bye trash.