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Student, profs declare support for Bill Ayers
TheDaily Pennsylvanian ^
| 16 October 2008
| Lara Seligman
Posted on 10/16/2008 8:31:10 AM PDT by sdk7x7
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To: sdk7x7
"Bill Ayers has a history of being a really great radical activist who did a lot to push issues of equity and justice in this country," said Graduate School of Education student and signer of the petition Sonia Rosen. "I really hate to see him maligned in the media."Truly childish sloganeering. You can almost hear the Valley Girl accent.
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10/16/2008 9:43:39 AM PDT
by
JoJo Gunn
(War is sometimes necessary for weeding out the horrifically stupid.)
To: sdk7x7
As one who lived there for a few years it is apparent that in Ci cago terrorists have become another ethnic group and have been absorbed into the corrupt machine. And now they’re taking it to the nation. Chicagize America should be their cry. I am sure by now that the size of the bill that you must carry clipped to your driver’s license is up to $100.+
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10/16/2008 10:01:14 AM PDT
by
AmericanVictory
(Should we be more like them, or they like us?)
This is why we need to be concerned about Bill Ayers and his connection to Barack Hussein Obama. He and his Wife Bernardine Dorhn raised this step Son Chesa who is a Communist ACTIVIST!. Funny how you can go from community activist to being a full fledged Communist. But Americans better wake up before we elect the real Manchurian Candidate. Obamas link to Ayers and Dohrn are important to us as we will end up like Cuba or Venezuela a country that both Ayers and Chesa are really tied too. Do a Google search for this connection.
There is a chapter in the book by the son of Rashid Khalidi that again shows Why the Jewish voter should be alarmed with voting for Obama. Rashids son is Ismail Khalidi as radical as you can get. Read at Google Books his letter to his parents! This is very troubling if youre an Israel supporter.
Recent Macalester College graduate Ismail Khalidi, 22, was born to Palestinian parents in Lebanon and grew up in Chicago. His letter is to his parents and he wrote it right after the seige and bombardment of Fallujah in November 2004. "It was written in a desolate time of year--winter--miming the desolate time in our country and other countries," says Khalidi. "It's really kind of a 'sad poem,' but also a way for me to take stock of what I believe in." And what he believes in is the struggle for justice.
, Khalid writes, "I know I am never doing enough and that I have much to learn, but I know that I am still learning, and that I will find my own way to fight. I know you understand that, and that is what pushes me onward when the wind chill plummets and when lies pass for truth."
You can only assume Ismail was another classmate of Chesa and taught by Ayers,Dorhn and Obama.
Obamas Ties to anti-American friends is troubling and we need to stop his election by educating the American public.
Here is the link to a book published by Chesa and others. I can bet you that most of these activists are working for Obama or ACORN during this campaign in some stealth manner.
LETTERS FROM YOUNG ACTIVISTS Edited by Dan Berger Chesa Boudin and Kenyon Farrow
Todays Rebels SPEAK OUT
Preface by Bernardine Dohrn
They even have a website called : http://www.lettersfromyoungactivists.org/
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10/16/2008 10:33:28 AM PDT
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ncfool
(Obama stands for The New United Socialist State or "TNUSSA")
To: sdk7x7
To: sdk7x7
Washed that title through the De-Euphemizotator Mark V and got this:
Victims, collaborateurs declare support for Bill Ayers
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10/16/2008 12:16:06 PM PDT
by
Petronski
(Please pray for the success of McCain and Palin. Every day, whenever you pray.)
To: sdk7x7
Bill Ayers - Poor Little Rich Boy
Chicago Tribune - May 18, 2008:
Today, [Bernardine] Dohrn is on the faculty of Northwestern University's School of Law. She teaches a course titled Children in Trouble with the Law.
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But it's hard for an outsider not to see the map of family connections behind their paths.
Ayers' father moved in philanthropic circles with Howard Trienens, an attorney with the powerhouse firm of Sidley Austin. The two served together on Northwestern University's Board of Trustees. Ayers was chairman of that group, then handed the post off to Trienens in 1986.
Trienens headed Sidley Austin when the firm hired Dohrn in 1984. She had never practiced law and had been out of law school for 17 years.
When I asked Trienens if he had hired Dohrn, he replied: "Yes."
Wasn't that a bit of nepotism, considering his relationship to her father-in-law? A lot of lawyers would love a first job with such a prestigious firm.
"We often hire friends," replied Trienens, 84.
Yet Dohrn wasn't licensed to practice law. Though she passed the bar exam, the ethics committee turned her down because of her rap sheet. That limited the type of work she could do at Sidley Austin, which she left after a few years.
"Dohrn didn't get a license because she's stubborn," Trienens said. "She wouldn't say she's sorry."
Hypocrites all.
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