Barack Obama wants voters to think he has denounced terrorist William Ayers, with a TV ad saying he was “11 years old” when the bombs were thrown. But his relationship with the America-hating communist remains cozy today.
Ayers was one of the most notorious domestic terrorists in this nation’s history. His group—the Weather Underground—bombed New York City police headquarters in 1970, the Capitol building in 1971, and the Pentagon in 1972. On Sept. 11, 2001, while Americans watched in horror as our nation was attacked, William Ayers told The New York Times, “I don’t regret setting bombs. I feel we didn’t do enough.”
Obama announced his candidacy for the Illinois Senate in 1995, at Ayers’ house.
This is the same Ayers who was involved in bombing courthouses, banks, police barracks, a National Guard outpost, and other government buildings. The Weathermen also blew up a statue (on two different occasions) in Chicago’s Haymarket Square, broke LSD guru Timothy Leary out of prison, and set off a pipe bomb in San Francisco that killed one police officer and blinded another. They advocated attacks on innocent civilians, vandalism, and arson to get their message across. In all, the Weather Underground engaged in dozens of these attacks across the U.S. in the early 1970s.
His reign of terror ended when a bomb they were constructing in Greenwich Village exploded, killing three of his fellow Weathermen. The device, packed with boxes of carpenter nails to inflict maximum damage, was meant for a dance hall attended by soldiers and their dates at Fort Dix. As David Farber of the Chicago Tribune wrote, “It almost surely was intended to kill many people.”
A recent ad campaign sponsored by the American Issues Project asks, why would Barack Obama “be friends with someone who bombed the Capitol and is proud of it?”
After Obama kicked off his senatorial bid at William Ayers’ house, he also served with him for three years as a board member on the Woods Fund, a non-profit organization. Further, Obama also appeared with Ayers on two academic panels—the latest taking place in 2002. Both men are also linked to the University of Illinois in Chicago where Ayers teaches, and only live a few blocks from each other. Lastly, Ayers contributed $200 to Obama’s state senatorial campaign in 2001.
As is customary, Obama downplays his relationship to Ayers, just as he did with the flamboyant preacher whose church he attended for 20 years—Reverend Jeremiah Wright. Oddly enough, the similarities between Ayers and the Marxist, black nationalist Wright are striking.
In 1995, Ayers stated, “Maybe I’m the last communist who is willing to admit it. The ethics of communism still appeal to me.”
Similarly, the Weather Underground’s mission statement reveals that they sought to create a “white fighting force to be allied with the black liberation movement.” To augment their Marxist links, the Weathermen bombed the Pentagon in 1972 on Ho Chi Minh’s birthday, using what they called “an American Red Army.”
Ayers’ extremism also extends to his wife, fellow Weather Underground member Bernadine Dohrn, who was once listed on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted List.
Dohrn is so radical that she made the following comments after Charles Manson’s “Helter Skelter” slayings.
“Dig it. First they killed those pigs, then they ate dinner in the same room with them. They even shoved a fork into the victim’s stomach. Wild!”
Equally as disturbing and reminiscent of Reverend Wright’s remark about the United Stares being the “U.S. KKK of A,” Dohrn calls this country “AmeriKKKa.”
Ayers’ philosophy is no different. In the 1970s, he advised his followers, “Kill all the rich people. Break up their cars and apartments. Bring the revolution home. Kill your parents. That’s where it’s really at.”
Obama apologists will dismiss these sentiments as merely the follies of a misguided youth. But in his 2001 book, Fugitive Days, Ayers said of America, “What a country. It makes me want to puke.”
Similarly, when asked if he’d ever again consider bombing targets in the U.S., he responded, “I can’t imagine entirely dismissing the possibility.”
Obviously, Ayers has no regrets about his terrorist past and, according to University of Chicago law professor Cass Sunstein, Ayers “refuses to disavow what he did.”
Ayers boasted in his 2001 book, “Everything was absolutely ideal on the day I bombed the Pentagon. . . . There’s something about a good bomb.”
Of the 300 million people living in America, why would Obama announce his candidacy for the Illinois Senate in the home of William Ayers, and why would he continue his relationship with him into the future? That might be the biggest Obama bomb of all.
Victor Thorn is a freelance journalist based in Pennsylvania. He is the author of numerous books about the New World Order and 9-11. These books include: New World Order Exposed; New World Order Illusion; 9-11 Evil: The Israeli Connection to 9-11; 9-11 on Trial; 9-11 Exposed and AFP’s Phantom Flight 93 and Other Astounding 9-11 Mysteries Explored. All are available from FIRST AMENDMENT BOOKS at 202-547-5585.
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Obama’s Ties to Communist Terrorists Revealed
Two of Obama’s key supporters from the time of his first election in Chicago up to his current Presidential campagin are unrepentant, Marxist terrorists. They are William Ayers and his wife, Bernadine Dohrn, prominent members of the communist, terrorist Weather Underground organization of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Ayers and his wife have admitted setting bombs, and three of their communist comrades were blown up making bombs meant for the murder a gathering of American Army officers during the time of Viet Nam War.
Bill and Bernadine Dohrn are unrepentant for their terrorist bombings. They turned themselves over to authorities in 1980 after they learned through their lawyers their charges would be dropped because of “improper FBI surveillance.” While the Weather Underground claimed 25 bombings, these characters were never prosecuted. Even today they remain proud of their terrrorist attacks. Ayers said this to The New York Times in 2001:
“I don’t regret setting bombs; I feel we didn’t do enough,”
Obama remains good friends of this couple who are proud of their terrorist acts. The Obama campaign has officially described their relationship to Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn as “friendly.” In fact, these two admitted bombers helped launch Obama’s political career. Barack Obama and the former State Senator, Alice Palmer, who was stepping down from her Senate seat, actually came together to Ayer’s home for a frundraiser.
“I can remember being one of a small group of people who came to Bill Ayers’ house to learn that Alice Palmer was stepping down from the senate and running for Congress,” said Dr. Quentin Young, a prominent Chicago physician and advocate for single-payer health care, of the informal gathering at the home of Ayers and his wife, Dohrn. “[Palmer] identified [Obama] as her successor.” (”Obama once visited ’60s radicals” By BEN SMITH in Politico 2/22/08)
In the time since, Bill and Bernadine Ayers’ have participated on boards together with Obama, at radical conferences together and the Ayers’ have been very active in representing the Obama Presidential campaign in fundraising.
The mainstream press has known these facts for sometime, but has kept it from the knowledge of the American people. In fact, the kid gloves treatment of Ayers and Dohrn and the entire Weatherman Underground terrorist organization is appalling. Wikipedia, describes Ayers as a “distinguished professor.” Apparently, just plain “professor” is not enough. The mainstream press also identifies him as a “radical” not as a “terrorist.” Why? I think it is because “radical” has a far less negative connotation, than communist insurgent or terrorist, which is exactly what Ayers and Dohrn have been and are in fact proud of. Another explanation for the free pass given to Obama on this is the fact that the Weather Underground was an overwhelmingly a Jewish organization. Here is a direct quote from the Jewish Achievement website that boasts about the Prominent Jewish role in the Weather Underground:
The most radical group was the Weathermen, so named for Bob Dylan’s line “You don’t have to be a weatherman to know which way the wind is blowing.” The name was later changed to Weather Underground. In today’s terms the Weather Underground would be classed as “terrorist.” Frustrated by the Viet Nam War, disaffected by failures in the civil rights movement, and opposed to capitalism, the group intended to take over the government. They freed Timothy Leary from jail, bombed two dozen public buildings, including the Capital Building and Pentagon, and lost three of their members to a premature bomb explosion in Greenwich Village. One member was also later implicated in the death of two police officers as the result of a Brinks truck robbery. Among its leaders were, Mark Rudd, Bernadine Dohrn, Bill Ayers, Naomi Jaffe, David Gilbert, Laura Whitehorn and Brian Flanagan. Of the seven, only Ayers and Flanagan are not Jewish.
And those names mentioned by Jewish Achievement don’t include a number of other important Jewish leaders in that terrorist organization including, Kathy Boudin, Susan Stern, Sam Karp, Russell Neufeld, Ted Gold (one of Weathermen who blew himself up making bombs), Susan Rosenberg and Bob Tomashevsky.
If it wouldn’t have been brought up by non-Jewish reporter (who has been closely associated with the Clintons), George Stephanopolous, in the Philadelphia debate, there would still be no national discussion at all about this important issue.
Obama accurately pointed out to Hillary Clinton that Bill Clinton actually pardoned two of the Weather Underground terrorists, Susan Rosenberg and Linda Evans. In fact, the Jewish domination of the American political process as well as what is supposed to be a “watchdog” media led to a U.S. President pardoning terrorists of a Jewish-led communist gang, and has made a non-issue of the connections of other communists to men and women who want to be President of the United States. In fact, the Clinton campaign, just like the Obama has many key positions filled by Jews, only the fact that they are in contest with one another has made it possible for these facts to come to the fore.
If you think the Republicans are any better, that perhaps McCain is somehow exempt from this scenario, think again. McCain is totally in the grip of the so-called neo-conservatives, a group created and led by Jewish extremist, radical Trotskyite Communists who thought they could advance their Marxist and pro-Jewish agenda as “conservatives” rather than communists. They have been the vanguard influence that has led the Republican Party to the catastrophic War for Israel in Iraq and to the liberal democratic, pro-Amnesty and pro-immigration positions now adopted by the Republican Party heirarchy.
In some unexpected ways, the Obama, Clinton, McCain dogfight has been really good for the American people, for it has brought a number of vital issues to the awareness of the American people. –David Duke
http://www.davidduke.com/general/obama-outed-in-debate_3717.html
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