He is a murderer, a cop killer, in our society you don't get a do over 
from that shit.

Gruss Gott wrote:
>> 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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