Bill Ayers: Who is the enemy?
November 20th, 2008Bill Ayers, domestic terrorist turned University of Illinois professor, gave an interview November 14th to Good Morning America. Among the many telling and down-right crazy statements Ayers made is the following, a statement about the war in Vietnam:
“What you call the violent past, that was a time when thousands of people were being murdered every month by our own government. … We were on the right side,”
Now, let me just ask you, what happened when the US pulled out of Vietman? For one, the North Vietmenese slaughtered thousands of people, including about 25% of Cambodia’s population.
There are photographs of the last ships and airlifts from Vietnam, and the Vietnamese people desperately trying to jump aboard.
Ayers is right about one thing, he wasn’t on our side.
And I know I’ve said it before, but it bares repeating, Obama either didn’t know he was “sharing coffee” (to paraphrase Ayers) with a terrorist sympathizer (unlikely because Obama is intelligent, right), or Obama knew and didn’t care. Given his interesting assortment of other so-called “acquaintances,” I think we know the answer. Or at least 48% of us do.
“Frankly, I don’t think we [the Weather Underground] did enough, just as today I don’t think we’ve done enough to stop these wars,”




