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How many buildings did Bill Ayers and his wife try to blow up?
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| August 22, 2008
| Sergeant Tim
Posted on 08/22/2008 5:28:02 AM PDT by Sergeant Tim
Mark Levin ended last night's show by reading a brief email from Andy McCarthy asking a question that put how many houses John McCain and his wife own into perspective. Yet earlier on Mark identified the real issue: how would these men, McCain and Obama, deal with the economy:
On federal spending, Obama and McCain could not be farther apart, either. Obama promises to use his tax increases for a raft of new spending programs, estimated to cost almost $1.5 trillion over the four years of a presidential term, and quite possibly more. ... McCain proposes to strictly limit overall spending, pledging to balance the budget by the end of his first term. He proposes a one-year freeze on all federal discretionary spending outside of defense and veterans benefits, and to limit overall federal spending growth to 2.4 percent, about one-third the average annual increase since 2000. He promises to reclaim the money committed to earmarks, eliminate broken, ineffective government programs, reform procurement policies to cut wasteful defense spending, and veto every pork-laden spending bill and make their authors famous.
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KEYWORDS: 2008; ayers; barackobama; billayers; election; electionpresident; elections; marklevin; mccain; nobama08; obama; obamatruthfile
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To: Sergeant Tim; holdonnow
Thanks very much for the ping; post. Hooray Mark! Thanks to all contributors to this thread.
Ayers is the one Barack associate that gets under my skin the most. A steel cage death match between us would settle our differences.
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posted on
08/22/2008 7:38:10 AM PDT
by
PGalt
To: Southack
Yeah, I knew the links wouldn’t work and said so at the top of the post. I didn’t have a lot of time to do this (at work) and just copied the selection text with the bullets and links. I linked the original reference so everyone could go back to it if they wanted to see the sources.
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posted on
08/22/2008 9:52:02 AM PDT
by
CedarDave
(Obama's close friend Ayers and his cronies blew up many more buildings than owned by the McCain's)
To: CedarDave
For the purists; the list without links:
Chronology of Events
- 18-22 June, 1969 SDS National Convention held in Chicago, Illinois. Publication of "Weatherman" founding statement. Members seize control of SDS National Office.
- * July, 1969 Members Bernardine Dohrn, Eleanor Raskin, Dianne Donghi, Peter Clapp, David Millstone and Diana Oughton travel to Cuba and meet representatives of the North Vietnamese and Cuban governments.
- August 1969 Weatherman member Linda Sue Evans travels to North Vietnam. Weatherman activists meet in Cleveland, Ohio, in preparation for "Days of Rage" protests scheduled for October, 1969 in Chicago.
- 4 September 1969 Female members converge on South Hills High School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where they run through the school shouting anti-war slogans and distributing literature promoting the National Action. The term "Pittsburgh 26" refers to the 26 women arrested in connection with this incident.
- 24 September 1969 A group of members confront Chicago Police during a demonstration supporting the "National Action," and protesting the commencement of the Chicago Eight trial stemming from the 1968 Democratic National Convention.
- 7 October 1969 The Haymarket Police Statue in Chicago is bombed; The Weathermen later claim credit for the bombing in their book, Prairie Fire.
- 8 October-11, 1969 The "Days of Rage" riots occur in Chicago, damaging a large amount of property. 287 Weatherman members are arrested, and some become fugitives when they fail to appear for trial in connection with their arrests.
- November-December, 1969 A small number of Weatherman members join the first contingent of the Venceremos Brigade (VB) that departs for Cuba to harvest sugar cane.
- 6 December 1969 Bombing of several Chicago Police cars parked in a precinct parking lot at 3600 North Halsted Street, Chicago. The WUO claims responsibility in Prairie Fire, stating it is a protest of the fatal police shooting of Illinois Black Panther Party leaders Fred Hampton and Mark Clark on 4 December 1969.
- 27 December-31, 1969 The Weathermen hold a "War Council" in Flint, Michigan, where they finalize their plans to change into an underground organization that will commit strategic acts of sabotage against the government. Thereafter they are called the "Weather Underground Organization" (WUO).
- February, 1970 The WUO closes the SDS National Office in Chicago, concluding the major campus-based organization of the 1960s. The first contingent of the VB returns from Cuba and the second contingent departs. By mid-February the bulk of the leading WUO members go underground.
- 13 February 1970 - Several police vehicles of the Berkeley, California, Police Department are bombed in the police parking lot; 16 February 1970: A bomb is detonated at the Golden Gate Park branch of the San Francisco Police Department, killing one officer and injuring a number of other policemen. No organization claims credit for either bombing.
- March, 1970 Warrants are issued for several WUO members, who become federal fugitives when they fail to appear for trial in Chicago.
- 6 March 1970 34 sticks of dynamite are discovered in the 13th Police District of Detroit, Michigan. During February and early March, 1970, members of the WUO, led by Bill Ayers, are reported to be in Detroit, for the purpose of bombing a police facility.[citation needed]
- 6 March 1970 WUO members Theodore Gold, Diana Oughton, and Terry Robbins are killed in the Greenwich Village townhouse explosion, when a nailbomb they were constructing detonates. The bomb was intended to be planted at a non-commissioned officer's dance at Fort Dix, New Jersey.
- 30 March 1970 Chicago Police discover a WUO "bomb factory" on Chicagos north side. A subsequent discovery of a WUO "weapons cache" in a south side Chicago apartment several days later ends WUO activity in the city.
- April, 1970 The FBI arrests WUO members Linda Sue Evans and Dianne Donghi are arrested in New York.
- 2 April 1970 A federal grand jury in Chicago returns a number of indictments charging WUO members with violation of federal anti-riot laws. Also, a number of additional federal warrants charging "unlawful flight to avoid prosecution" are returned in Chicago based on the failure of WUO members to appear for trial in local cases. (The Anti-riot Law charges were later dropped in January, 1974.)
- 10 May 1970 The National Guard Association building in Washington, D.C. is bombed.[citation needed]
- 21 May 1970 The WUO releases its "Declaration of a State of War" communique under Bernardine Dohrn's name.
- 6 June 1970 In a letter, the WUO claims credit for bombing of the San Francisco Hall of Justice, although no explosion has occurred. Months later, workmen locate an unexploded bomb.[citation needed]
- 9 June 1970 - The New York City Police headquarters is bombed by Jane Alpert and accomplices. The Weathermen state this is in response to "police repression."[citation needed]
- 23 July 1970 A federal grand jury in Detroit, Michigan, returns indictments against a number of underground WUO members and former WUO members charging violations of various explosives and firearms laws. (These indictments were later dropped in October, 1973.)
- 27 July 1970 - The United States Army base at The Presidio in San Francisco is bombed on the 11th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution. [NYT, 7/27/70]
- 12 September 1970 The WUO helps Dr. Timothy Leary escape from the California Men's Colony prison.
- 8 October 1970 - Bombing of Marin County courthouse. WUO states this is in retaliation for the killings of Jonathan Jackson, William Christmas, and James McClain. [NYT, 8/10/70]
- 10 October 1970 - A Queens traffic-court building is bombed. WUO claims this is to express support for the New York prison riots. [NYT, 10/10/70, p. 12]
- 14 October 1970 - The Harvard Center for International Affairs is bombed. WUO claims this is to protest the war in Vietnam. [NYT, 10/14/70, p. 30]
- December, 1970 Fugitive WUO member Caroline Tanker, who fled the country for Cuba, is arrested by the FBI in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Fugitive WUO member Judith Alice Clark is arrested by the FBI in New York.
- 1 March 1971 - The United States Capitol is bombed. WUO states this is to protest the invasion of Laos. President Richard M. Nixon denounces the bombing as a "shocking act of violence that will outrage all Americans." [NYT, 3/2/71]
- April, 1971 FBI agents discover an abandoned WUO "bomb factory" in San Francisco, California.
- 29 August 1971 - Bombing of the Office of California Prisons, allegedly in retaliation for the killing of George Jackson. [LAT, 8/29/71]
- 17 September 1971 - The New York Department of Corrections in Albany, New York is bombed, as per the WUO to protest the killing of 29 inmates at Attica State Penitentiary. [NYT, 9/18/71]
- 15 October 1971 - The bombing of William Bundy's office in the MIT research center. [NYT, 10/16/71]
- 19 May 1972 - Bombing of The Pentagon, "in retaliation for the U.S. bombing raid in Hanoi." [NYT, 5/19/72]
- 18 May 1973 - The bombing of the 103rd Police Precinct in New York. WUO states this is in response to the killing of 10-year-old black youth Clifford Glover by police.
- 19 September 1973 A WUO member is arrested by the FBI in New York. Released on bond, this member again submerges into the underground.
- 28 September 1973 - The ITT headquarters in New York and Rome, Italy are bombed. WUO states this is in response to ITT's alleged role in the Chilean coup earlier that month. [NYT, 9/28/73]
- 6 March 1974 - Bombing of the Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare offices in San Francisco. WUO states this is to protest alleged sterilization of poor women. In the accompanying communiqué, the Womens Brigade argues for "the need for women to take control of daycare, healthcare, birth control and other aspects of women's daily lives."
- 31 May 1974 - The Office of the California Attorney General is bombed. WUO states this is in response to the killing of six members of the Symbionese Liberation Army.
- 17 June 1974 - Gulf Oil's Pittsburgh headquarters is bombed. WUO states this is to protest the company's actions in Angola, Vietnam, and elsewhere.
- July, 1974 The WUO releases the book Prairie Fire, in which they indicate the need for a unified Communist Party. They encourage the creation of study groups to discuss their ideology, and continue to stress the need for violent acts. The book also admits WUO responsibility of several actions from previous years. The Prairie Fire Organizing Committee (PFOC) arises from the teachings in this book and is organized by many former WUO members.
- 11 September 1974 Bombing of Anaconda Corporation (part of the Rockefeller Corporation). WUO states this is in retribution for Anacondas alleged involvement in the Chilean coup the previous year.
- 29 January 1975 - Bombing of the State Department; WUO states this is in response to escalation in Vietnam. (AP. "State Department Rattled by Blast," The Daily Times-News, January 29, 1975, p.1)
- March, 1975 The WUO releases its first edition of a new magazine entitled Osawatomie.
- 16 June 1975 - Weathermen bomb a Banco de Ponce (a Puerto Rican bank) in New York, WUO states this is in solidarity with striking Puerto Rican cement workers.
- 11 July-13, 1975 The PFOC holds its first national convention during which time they go through the formality of creating a new organization.
- September, 1975 Bombing of the Kennecott Corporation; WUO states this is in retribution for Kennecott's alleged involvement in the Chilean coup two years prior.[49]
- October 20, 1981 - Brinks robbery in which Kathy Boudin and several members of the Weather Underground and the Black Liberation Army stole over $1 million from a Brinks armored car at the Nanuet Mall, near Nyack, New York on October 20, 1981. The robbers were stopped by police later that day and engaged them in a shootout, killing two police officers and one Brinks guard as well as wounding several others.
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posted on
08/22/2008 9:58:09 AM PDT
by
CedarDave
(Obama's close friend Ayers and his cronies blew up many more buildings than owned by the McCain's)
To: CedarDave
Wonderful timeline and post. I was at UT Austin during those days and remember them well. Terrorists in our midst then. It looks as though your post here will answer many questions I had back then. :-)
Amazing how far we’ve “come”...’tis a slippery slope.
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posted on
08/22/2008 10:44:14 AM PDT
by
amom
(Proud Blue Star Mom of a Tanker somewhere near Sadr (rememberingTonk-always)
To: conservativegramma
Russia (the bear) will be right up there in front in the coming war. IMHO
To: Sergeant Tim
To: squarebarb
My memory of his getting off on a technicality had to do with the government attorneys overplaying their hand and not being gentle enough with the poor kids who only wanted to bomb a few government buildings to get their message across. They had them dead to rights, but blew it. Ayers and his lovely wife, Ms. Dohrn should still be in the slammer instead of teaching at a prestigious university. How far (and how low) we’ve come.
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posted on
08/22/2008 3:24:08 PM PDT
by
EDINVA
To: CedarDave
Excellent resource - great new ad - bump!
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posted on
08/23/2008 7:21:59 AM PDT
by
Freedom'sWorthIt
(Tony Snow founnd out - to live is Christ, to die is gain....Thanks be to God for Tony's life!)
To: squarebarb; Sergeant Tim; CedarDave; ETL
Bill Ayers, as far as I know, never went to jail. The reason probably is because his family effectively IS the Chicago Establishment. The reason for not digging too deeply into Obama and his relationship with Ayers and the Chicago Annenberg Challenge is that it would expose FAR too much about the inner workings of the Chicago Establishment
Sorry for cross posting on multiple threads, but this data is just too juicy:
We know that Ayers started Obama's political career, and is very influential in Chicago politics. What hasn't been really examined is HOW and WHY he's influential
The HOW and WHY is his dad Thomas G Ayers (1915-2007). Tom Ayers was President of Commonwealth Edison from 1964, and was chairman and CEO from 1973 to 1980. Besides that:
"He had a great social conscience and believed in breaking down the barriers that confronted so many people, particularly minorities and women," said James O'Connor, who succeeded Mr. Ayers as ComEd chairman. "Beyond what he did at Commonwealth Edison, he really set an example for other leaders in the Chicagoland business community to follow." Mr. Ayers also served on boards of nonprofit initiatives and chaired those of the Chicago Urban League, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Chicago Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Erikson Institute, Bank Street College of Education in New York, Community Renewal Society and the Chicago Community Trust.
While chairing the Northwestern University Board of Trustees, he helped start Chicago United, dedicated to racial minority group access to jobs and education. The project that made him most proud, son John Ayers said, was Dearborn Park, an integrated South Loop housing project, which he conceived and for which he raised funds.
With his sons deep in protest of the Vietnam War (one, Bill Ayers, was a member of the radical Students for a Democratic Society who went underground for about 11 years) the businessman supported his children and their campaign. "Our father always stood by us," John Ayers said. "He was an establishment guy, but he believed in us. He believed in change."
After the Board of Education's financial collapse of 1979, Mayor Jane M. Byrne named Mr. Ayers as her choice for president of the new board.
Bill Ayers' dad was a primary mover and shaker in Chicago politics,
with strong ties to the Daley machine. Besides all the above:
He was the Chicago establishment, serving on the boards of Sears, G.D. Searle, Chicago Pacific Corp., Zenith Corp., Northwest Industries, General Dynamics Corp. of St. Louis, First National Bank of Chicago, the Chicago Cubs and the Tribune Co. Mr. Ayers also was an agent for change, negotiating between Mayor Richard J. Daley's administration and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s open housing campaign in the mid-1960s, and developing the Leadership Council for Metropolitan Open Communities to fight racial discrimination in housing.
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posted on
08/23/2008 7:47:45 AM PDT
by
PapaBear3625
("In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act." -- George Orwell)
To: Sergeant Tim
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posted on
08/23/2008 7:49:52 AM PDT
by
BunnySlippers
(I have already previewed or do not wish to preview this composition.)
To: Sergeant Tim; All; holdonnow
From Wikipedia on Bernardine Dorhn:
Bernardine Dohrn was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1942 and grew up in Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin.
Her father, Bernard Ohrnstein, changed the surname to Dohrn when Bernandine was in high school.[1]. Her father was Jewish and mother was Christian Scientist with a Swedish background.[2][3]
She graduated from Whitefish Bay High School where she was a cheerleader [4]. She attended Miami University for one year, then transferred to the University of Chicago, where she graduated with honors with a B.A. in Political Science in 1963, and with a J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School in 1967.
[5]
She moved to New York to work for the National Lawyers Guild in 1967.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernardine_Dohrn
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posted on
08/28/2008 4:10:15 PM PDT
by
hummingbird
(If Obama wins, I'm already sick of his first four years.)
To: amom
Wonderful timeline and post. I was at UT Austin during those days and remember them well. Terrorists in our midst then. It looks as though your post here will answer many questions I had back then. :-)
It sounds like we may have been in the same place and same timeline.
Same lingering curiosity, too.
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posted on
08/28/2008 4:14:38 PM PDT
by
hummingbird
(If Obama wins, I'm already sick of his first four years.)
To: hummingbird
Interesting times at ole UT wasn’t it? Hookem
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posted on
08/28/2008 9:03:45 PM PDT
by
amom
(Proud Blue Star Mom of a Tanker somewhere near Sadr (rememberingTonk-always)
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