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To: jazusamo
I was in Chicago the previous October 8-11, 1969, tracking Rudd and the SDS Days of Rage.

Rudd had spent seven hours on the Purdue campus pitching his recruitment before various groups from 5,000 to a living room.

Many three-car-plus-wagon convoys, platoons of pigeon-blue helmets, knots of Dick Tracy's around walkie talkies, the Chicago Tactical Squad, and a crowd of presumed off-duty or undercover Chicago cops looking for a little ultraviolence.

The army surplus in red-armbands broke windows and took refuge in churches.

Ayers followed with bombs. Is it too great a leap to foresee he would use provocateurs?

And now, behold, "meet the new boss, the same as the old boss"--the punks run the show.

And the Maoists in the new administration were mute when the PLA killed 2,000 in the 140 locations associated with the "Tiananmen Square" massacre of June 3-4, 1989.

Not to mention the abomination of Waco and the highly suspicious OKCBomb.

Today the groundwork is being laid for the Nuclear Freeze the Columbian Kenyan wanted.

And Bill Ayers cheers Hugo Chavez, "Viva la revolucion bolivariana!"

Where was all that bleating when Neda was shot by agents of Hussein's beloved Rat Boy.

And all of that was to protest a Cambodian pursuit of an enemy hitherto allowed sanctuary by the previous president more intent on his six-trillion-dollar war on something or other--

Would not two million Cambodians have preferred a little help--do their voices not call from beyond.

The left cannot think from one sentence to the next, but must follow the next passing demagogue.

51 posted on 05/03/2010 7:03:44 PM PDT by PhilDragoo (Hussein: Islamo-Commie from Kenya)
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Would not two million Cambodians have preferred a little help--do their voices not call from beyond.

The left cannot think from one sentence to the next, but must follow the next passing demagogue.

Well said, the leftists in Congress at that time could not or would not hear those voices, I'd wager some hear them now.

68 posted on 05/03/2010 7:17:06 PM PDT by jazusamo (But there really is no free lunch, except in the world of political rhetoric,.: Thomas Sowell)
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