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Thursday, October 9, 2008

For academics...1854 signatures as I write "to support our friend and colleague"...Joel Pollak notes the presence of at least one member of the faculty of Harvard Law:

...One of the signatories is Professor Jacqueline Bhabha of Harvard Law School, Obama's alma mater and my own school. Prof. Bhabha is Executive Director of the Harvard University Committee on Human Rights Studies and teaches human rights law.

An international human rights scholar supports an unrepentant terrorist. Why am I not surprised?

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Some may be interested, there's a 90 min. documentary at google video on The Weathermen and The Weather Underground, here. Good quality. h/t Confederate Yankee

They are comparing bombs to peaceful protests? No wonder such a large number of these idiots are Arabs and hippies! It seems like half of the beginning names on the petition are Muslims and a brief Googling of some of the names turned up hippies and other Useful Fools.

Go watch An American Carol this weekend.

Bill is a non-issue in the election and it is time for people to move on to something important.

To keep bringing Bill's past up is a distraction and he should be left out of this political discussion. Too bad the republicans don't have anything better to do than keep bringing up the past. Maybe they should focus on what he is now and the good things he is doing NOW instead of what he did in the past. But then that seems like all the republicans have in their arsenal and don't really want to talk about what is relevant in this election.

You know, Charles Manson was bad decades ago, but he is not a bad guy. If he had worked on a degree in Education he could be well recieved in public too. He still has not repented for his crimes, either.

What has Ayers done that is good? He has slowly introduced Marxism into the schools. He has told kids to kill their parents. He has done many sneaky and tricky and even evil things in the name of his Communist loyalties.

I know many things that Ayers has done wrong, can you name something good?

As someone who proudly participated in the Days of Rage and only wish todays generation could step up and make a difference, I strongly support Bill and ask that people recognize that our country was founded on radical and (what at the time could be called) terrorist activities. Stop with the Anti-Muslim/Black/Hippie diatribes. Hatred hasn't improved anything for generations, protests bring issues to the front for the common good of all. Bill is not the issue - our country is!

William Ayers is a terrorist, similar to timothy mcveigh, who was put to death.

The Ayers/Wright close association with Obama reflects on Obamas character.

Remember that Oprah had the sense to drop out of the "African Liberation" church, but not Barack and Michelle.

Obama doesn't have the sense to drop any and all contact with these vile people

Obama is unfit to be a Senator and to run for the highest office in the US.

Obama will have absolutely no moral authority to go after Osama Bin Laden when he has worked hand in hand will Bill Ayers. It is as simple as that. The American president will look at the world and say that terrorism is wrong and everyone will know he is a hypocrite.

The US will have no moral standing in the world... and the world will rejoice because then we will be everythng they have accused us of being.

Ayers is an unrepentent domestic terrorist and People have every right to support him because our constitution sees to it.
On the other hand, you support a man who bombed our country and wished he had done more. He has a book cover with him stomping on the American flag, he has dedicated a book to the assasin of Bobby Kennedy, and has dedicated a book to a list of people who murdered police officers. He also wrote a book that basically called for children to rebel, at whatever cost, against their parents.
It is sad to read so many names of people who are teachers who signed this document. you are the ones who we entrust our children to to help shape their attitude towrads the greatest nation on earth. our country is far from perfect and needs the input of ideas from every walk of life. But ayers took this worthy cause and demonized it with his cowardly actions of trying to destroy our government with bombs and other terroristic acts. For this he should be ashamed. Instead he is quite proud and therein lies the problem. For all those who support this man, you too are guilty of a hate crime, at the least, and treason in the eyes of some. For this, you too, should be ashamed. You all own America an apology.

Ayers is no different than the late domestic terrorist timothy mcveigh.

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