Posted on 10/22/2008 8:15:10 AM PDT by freedomwarrior998
“Free Matthew DePalma” petition
Please join the rest of Barack’s friends in signing this petition!
William Ayers
Bernadine Dohrn
Mike Klonsky
Jeremiah Wright
Father Pflegar
Mike Ayers
Rick Ayers
Tom Ayers
Frank Davis, in absentia
Saul Alinsky, in absentia
...And remember what Barack said: Our Hyde Park neighborhood is NOT anti-American. In fact we purchase US flags by the dozen for our foot-stomping parties!
“Change” —you can count on—
“Hope” —the fuse is long enough—
“Spreading the wealth” —as long a I get my FEMA card too!—
in a few years he’ll be hosting a future democrat pres candidate in his living room. He’s also a future professor.
exactly
Had that thought myself; perhaps ACORN armbands would look spiffy and right at home on those shirts.
Yes, but does he have a valid mad bombers license? The media will surely want to know.
They would make cute Nazi Brown Shirts and easy targets
And I would bet that the puke was only ashamed that he was not able to carry out his stunt, and only ashamed that he got caught. Give the puke the maximum (which is still not enough). Follow the money trail on this puke, where does it lead?
Social activist, organizer ... and FBI informant:(RNC CONVENTION ALMOST FIREBOMBED!!) (Statesman.com Jan 3, 2009 By David Hanners)
In a federal courtroom in Minneapolis this month, the public transformation of Brandon Darby of Austin will become complete.In four years, he has gone from a never-trust-the-government activist to the confidential informant who helped the FBI arrest two Austin men on suspicion of building firebombs during the Republican National Convention in St. Paul in September.
"I feel like, as an activist, I played a direct role in stopping violence," Darby, 32, said in his first interview on his role.
Darby was the government's chief informant in the case against David McKay and Bradley Crowder. The two are scheduled to go on trial in U.S. District Court on Jan. 26 on accusations they built Molotov cocktails during the convention. They are being held without bail.
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In a conversation recorded by the FBI, McKay told Darby he planned to use the explosives on law-enforcement cars parked in a lot near the convention site, officials said.
"What if there's a cop sleeping in the car?" Darby asked McKay, according to an affidavit by Christopher Langert, a special agent in the FBI's Minneapolis office. "He'll wake up," McKay allegedly replied.
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