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Obama's Terrorist Pal
American Thinker ^ | April 18, 2008 | Ed Lasky

Posted on 04/18/2008 2:58:46 PM PDT by neverdem

William Ayers has been one of the many friends and supporters of Senator Barack Obama who have given Americans qualms about what Obama's ideology is and what policies he may put into practice as President. There is quite a cast of characters that surround Barack Obama. There is of course, Pastor Wright (his "moral compass" and "sounding board" in Barack Obama's own words), and a range of foreign policy advisers who have been criticized for views that all too often seem accommodating to terrorists and regimes that support terror.

Andrew McCarthy has highlighted  these ties in "The Company He Keeps: Meet Obama's Circle: The Same Old America Left."
 

Obama also was involved in pro-Palestinian activities -- an involvement he has tried to obscure as he sought support from American Jews when he began his Senate and Presidential campaigns. He attended pro-Palestinian events where anti-Israel invective was par for the course. He served on the board of Directors of the Woods Foundation -- which gave grants to pro-Palestinian groups and helped sponsor propaganda events for the Palestinian cause. These events featured anti-Israel agitprop as a central focus.

He served on the board of the this foundation with William Ayers, a leader of the Weather Underground, a group that in the late 1960s carried out domestic terrorism against American targets such as police stations, the Pentagon, and other symbols of the establishment. Ayers lives in the same Hyde Park neighborhood as the Obamas and contributed to his Senate campaign. 

Obama tried to dismiss the nature and duration of his relationship with Ayres during the debate with Hillary Clinton this week, but she brought him up short when she revealed the shared Woods Board membership.

Ayers notoriously expressed no regret for the domestic terrorism his group inflicted against America. He told a New York Times book reviewer, "I don't regret setting bombs. I feel we didn't do enough." The article appeared on the morning of September 11. 2001. 

In the wake of the recent controversy involving his relationship with Barack Obama, Ayers again offers up a visions which might provoke concerns. On his blog he writes,

I'm often quoted saying that I have 'no regrets,'" he writes. "This is not true. For anyone paying attention--and I try to stay wide-awake to the world around me all/ways--life brings misgivings, doubts, uncertainty, loss, regret. I'm sometimes asked if I regret anything I did to oppose the war in Viet Nam, and I say 'no, I don't regret anything I did to try to stop the slaughter of millions of human beings by my own government.' Sometimes I add, 'I don't think I did enough.' This is then elided: he has no regrets for setting bombs and thinks there should be more bombings."

In fact, Ayers says, those who tried to stop the "illegal, murderous, imperial war against Viet Nam ... recognize that our efforts were inadequate: the war dragged on for a decade, thousands were slaughtered every week, and we couldn't stop it. In the end the U.S. military was defeated and the war ended, but we surely didn't do enough."
Nor does Ayers believe his actions with the Weather Underground were terrorism. "I've never advocated terrorism, never participated in it, never defended it. The U.S. government, by contrast, does it routinely and defends the use of it in its own cause consistently," he wrote.

Ayers defines terrorism as "the use or threat of random violence to intimidate, frighten, or coerce a population toward some political end," and he cites, as examples, "an Israeli assault on a neighborhood in Gaza," the Sept. 11 attacks, and "Sherman's March to the Sea" during the Civil War.

Ayers concludes his self-defense with a brief against capitalism. "Capitalism," he writes, "played its role historically and is exhausted as a force for progress: built on exploitation, theft, conquest, war, and racism, capitalism and imperialism must be defeated and a world revolution -- a revolution against war and racism and materialism, a revolution based on human solidarity and love, cooperation and the common good -- must win.

Barack Obama has generated some concern among the millions of supporters of Israel in America (including millions of Christians). He has close ties to foreign policy advisers who are critical of the special relationship between America and Israel and who have made disparaging remarks about American Jews.

Now comes William Ayers -- an early supporter of Barack Obama, who has the gall not just to define away (and he is a Professor of Education) the reign of terror that the Weather Underground inflicted across America in the late 1960s and early 1970s as not "being terrorism" and not being actions that he "regrets," but defines terrorism in a way that links 911/ to actions Israel has taken to defend herself against the onslaught of thousands of rockets from the Gaza Strip that have been terrorizing and murdering Israelis for years.

He equates 9/11 and Israeli self-defense actions. This echoes remarks Pastor Wright has made that link 9/11 to America's support for Israel.

Yes, Barack Obama truly has quite the circle of friends. A man is known by the company he keeps - and we are learning more and more about Barack Obama.

Posted at 09:23 AM | Email |


TOPICS: Politics
KEYWORDS: ayers; dohrn; obama; obomber; weatherunderground; williamayers
The blogs at American Thinker can be excellent, IMHO. This is as good as their usual commentary. I was quite tempted to hang this in the editorial sidebar.
1 posted on 04/18/2008 2:58:46 PM PDT by neverdem
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To: neverdem
A man is known by the company he keeps

This also goes for his delegates. I hope someone is keeping a list.

2 posted on 04/18/2008 3:03:50 PM PDT by mtbopfuyn (The fence is "absolutely not the answer" - Gov. Rick Perry (R, TX))
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To: neverdem

Read a bit more about Mr. William Ayers sometime. His pals in the Weather Underground (including his then girlfriend, Diana Oughton) were manufacturing nail bombs made from dynamite in a Manhattan townhouse one spring day in 1970. Do you know what they wanted to do with them? They wanted to bomb an NCO dance at Fort Dix in New Jersey that very evening. Well, the Heavenly Father intervened and the three radical Marxist haters blew themselves and the townhouse up that aftenoon.

I also find it interesting that Ayers’ sons (apparently born in the late 1970s while Ayers and his now wife, Weather Days of Rager Bernadine Dohrn, were hiding from the law) are named Malik and Zayd, which are unusual first names, kind of distinctive. I have no idea where the names originated; I do find it interesting, however, that one Zayd Malik Shakur was killed after murdering a New Jersey state trooper, Werner Foerster, on the NJ Turnpike in 1973 (a murder in which the notorious fugitive to Cuba, one Joanne Chesimard, was involved and for which she was convicted and escaped from prison in NJ). I can only assume that this is a total coincidence, and that not even Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn would name their children after such trash.


3 posted on 04/18/2008 3:45:36 PM PDT by laconic (ence)
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