On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 11:37 PM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I shouldn't be surprised, but how anyone honest can take the Ayers
> thing seriously is WAY beyond me.  Part of this is because having
> spent a bunch of time in Hyde I could've easily met the guy.

He went way beyond meeting him.

> I'd have no idea that he was a "terrorist" and having read about him I
> certainly think he went way too far, but then I think the south went
> way to far (still does) with discrimination.  Were the soldiers that
> shot at students at Kent State terrorists?  How about the cops that
> just beat the shit out of reporter here in minneapolis because she
> approached them asked politely to see their supervisor?

You're supporting terrorism again? Aren't you the one that said Jews
were the terrorists and suicide bombers were freedom fighters?

> The point is 3 fold:
>
> (1.) The line between "activist" and "terrorist" is pretty grey.  If
> it hadn't been for open violence against the government Obama, a black
> man, would still be a slave.

Bombing the capital and murdering police is clear terrorism.

> (2.) If you serve your time (did Ayers even get charged?) aren't you
> supposed to be given all the rights of any citizen?

He didn't serve. He was not charged because the investigation was tainted.
He admitted his guilt.

> (3.) Most importantly, this is guilt by association at its very worst.
>  What a crock of shit.

If you want to be a trusted president you don't hang out with
terrorists. They met in Columbia University and later worked together
in Chicago on a $150 million indoctrination project.

> But I suppose.  When you're losing on your ideas you offer to fight
> any guy in the room for 5 bucks.

Ideas, you mean change?

> So I'm sure we'll see the Keating 5, McCain abandoning his family, and
> his 2000 quote "I hate gooks, I'll hate for my whole life."

Changing the subject?

> And I'm sure McCain has hung out "terrorists" on more than one
> occasion as he probably meets a lot of people too.  Which, as we all
> know, means you're pals.

Passing one on the street isn't the same thing

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