Posted on 03/13/2016 5:19:48 PM PDT by Olog-hai
46 years of supporting him and paying for his change of name. Prime example of why prisons should bring back bone-in pork chops for dinner.
Will Black Lives Matter be rioting?
They lured police to a house with a 911 call, then detonated a homemade bomb that killed officer Minard.
and the piece of human slime who did it
lives another FORTY SIX years?
Should have been Bill Ayres.
Both should have faced the executioner.
Mondo just pawn in game of life.
Yep, the guy written about above got what he deserved.....and, by the photo, his years in the slammer took its toll on his face and probably his brain as well.
A much luckier guy (also a bomber), was Bill Ayers, the head of the 60's-70's terror organization, Weather Underground.
Ayers (Obama's pal) was at the Trump Chicago rally event the other night demonstrating in the street, inciting and inspiring unrest and riot outside the venue.
Ayers, along with his bomber wife, Bernadette Dohrn, was involved in many bomb plots against police stations, government buildings and the hunt for him was on, but they both fled and became fugitives for years till caught and indicted.
Charges against both were dropped on technicalities...the FBI had screwed up with alleged illegal wiretappings and searches.
Ayers ended up in a cushy, well-paying professorial job at the University of Illinois Chicago campus, which is how he just happened to show up at the aborted Trump rally this weekend.
The SOB was born in Oak Park, Illinois, a Chicago western suburb, where I was born and bred. He was well-educated from grammar school on. His wealthy father was president of Commonwealth Edison Company, the behemoth electric utility in Illinois.
I saw Ayers' face for a moment on a TV shot of the U of I campus demonstration. Like the mug of the first bomber in your post, time is not being kind to Bill Ayers...the inner hate, the evilness and the dissolution showed clearly in his face.
Leni
They did not have 911 in Omaha in 1970.
I thought it was Koko.
AP cited unnamed “authorities” for that one.
I worked once on Monday Night Football with Alex Karras... incredibly funny guy!
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