Thanks. I’ve seen it before. It basically ends up giving the impression that they were a noble lot, just a bit misguided in their tactics.
Noble?
Yeah, if your consider cheering for the Viet Cong and wanting to see the US destroyed noble.
What is telling is how these malcontents grew up totally unrepentent, compared to many of their compatriots who were grieved after the Killing Fields and the boat people, realizing that they were in some part responsible, as part of the "anti-war" movement, for the murder and repression of millions of innocent people by homicidal communist tyrants who machine-gunned their way to power after the US pulled out of Southeast Asia. The blood of these innocents remains on the hands of Ayers and Company, who remain defiant and unrepentant. And to think that our next president counts this gang of goons as his buddies.