To: afraidfortherepublic; flaglady47; mickie; pax_et_bonum; Maine Mariner
I posted after Kelly's interview with Ayers that I was afraid his "coming out" to be interviewed on national TV was part of his campaign (on behalf, also, of his criminal wife and his criminal past partners-in-crime) to "humanize" him....not so much for his own benefit or for that of the general public, but for the benefit of the leftist, sympathetic, emotion-driven, gullible national media which will do Ayers' "humanizing" and public relations work for him and his former gang.
Leni
To: MinuteGal
I refused to watch Kelly’s interview because I think that she’s soft on hard news stories and gets overly dramatic for effect. I have been furious about Ayers and his ilk from the beginning. I used to live in Bezerkley. I feel this personally becaue I had to sell my first house and get my kids out of that town because of these clowns and their cohorts. I’m glad that I did, but I took a huge monetary loss doing so.
If they are not going to try and jail Ayers, the very we can do is to publicly SHUN him.
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