> RoMunn wrote:
> did that, and he did it knowing who Ayers was and what he represented.
>

What *did* (to continue to follow your use of past tense) Ayers represent?

I really haven't read about it much so I'm curious.

Cause it sounds he a very community minded guy who, 30 years ago when
he was young and stupid, felt like the government was out of control
and oppressing the country.  He felt so strongly about this, he
decided to go Rambo.

Given some time to settle down and grow up, he's clearly decided the
best way to continue to serve his country is through community service
and activism.

So, if we're speaking reasonably, it begs a couple of questions:

(1.) What's the line between domestic protest and "terrorism".  E.g.,
race riots, Kent State, et al

(2.) When is someone considered reformed?  Are they not reformed if
they've served their time.  And, in this case, the guy was never even
charged with a crime.

(3.) An expansion of #2, if after some criminal past you move beyond
just being a responsible citizen but into routine service to your
country doesn't that count for something?

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