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{OT} Bill Ayers and Timothy McVeigh

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Scott  in  Florida - 11 Oct 2008 04:30 GMT
Both are terrorists....

Both should be dead.

Only one is.

One still lives and writes books for the Dim's Barry...

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All told, Ayers and Weatherman were responsible for 30 bombings aimed
at destroying the defense and security infrastructures of the U.S.  "I
don't regret setting bombs, said Ayers in 2001, "I feel we didn't do
enough."

In 1970, Ayers' then-girlfriend Diana Oughton, along with Weatherman
members Terry Robbins and Ted Gold, were killed when a bomb they were
constructing exploded unexpectedly. That bomb had been intended for
detonation at a dance that was to be attended by army soldiers at Fort
Dix, New Jersey. Hundreds of lives could have been lost had the plan
been successfully executed. Ayers attested that the bomb would have
done serious damage, "tearing through windows and walls and, yes,
people too."

After the death of his girlfriend, Ayers and his current wife,
Bernardine Dohrn, spent the 1970s as fugitives running from the FBI.
In 1980 the two surrendered, but all charges against them were dropped
due to an "improper surveillance" technicality. Ayers' comment on his
life, as reported by Peter Collier and David Horowitz in their
authoritative chapter on Weatherman in Destructive Generation, is
this: "Guilty as sin, free as a bird, America is a great country."
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Scott in Florida

Hachiroku ハチロク - 11 Oct 2008 05:01 GMT
On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 23:30:18 -0400, Scott in Florida wrote:

> All told, Ayers and Weatherman were responsible for 30 bombings aimed
> at destroying the defense and security infrastructures of the U.S.  "I
> don't regret setting bombs, said Ayers in 2001, "I feel we didn't do
> enough."

"Give us peace or we'll bomb your facilities."

What an a.shole.
dbu, - 11 Oct 2008 12:21 GMT
> Both are terrorists....
>
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> authoritative chapter on Weatherman in Destructive Generation, is
> this: "Guilty as sin, free as a bird, America is a great country."

"improper surveillance" technicality.  This is exactly the kind of
bullshit GWB is trying to get away from.  In order to convict criminals
and terrorists they should not be allowed freedom based on some
jackassed technicality.
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Truckdude - 11 Oct 2008 17:40 GMT
> Both are terrorists....
>
[quoted text clipped - 27 lines]
> authoritative chapter on Weatherman in Destructive Generation, is
> this: "Guilty as sin, free as a bird, America is a great country."

You still have not explained the connection between John McCain and Timothy
McVeigh.  I want to know more and I think this needs to be investigated.
SMS - 11 Oct 2008 17:50 GMT
> You still have not explained the connection between John McCain and Timothy
> McVeigh.  I want to know more and I think this needs to be investigated.

I don't know why the mainstream media isn't investigating this. They are
all dupes of the Republicans.
Truckdude - 11 Oct 2008 18:12 GMT
>> You still have not explained the connection between John McCain and
>> Timothy McVeigh.  I want to know more and I think this needs to be
>> investigated.
>
> I don't know why the mainstream media isn't investigating this. They are
> all dupes of the Republicans.

They were both military veterans, so they must have been palling around with
each other.
Wickeddoll® - 11 Oct 2008 18:34 GMT
"Truckdude"...

> "SMS"
>>
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> They were both military veterans, so they must have been palling around
> with each other.

This headline makes me want to cry:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27130171/

Before anyone accuses me of taking sides, I'd like to say I'd be just as
disgusted if this happened at *any* rally.

Natalie
 
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