> Dino wrote:
> I've tried to see you as worth talking to.

I'll try to find something worthwhile out of your smear with this more
academic point:

As "associations" pertain to an individual, and as to how they're
perceived by *some* of the public, I find there's a hypocrisy between:

(A.) Obama serves his country on an education board on which happens
to sit this Ayers guy, and

(B.) Dalton Fury serves his country by actively collaborating and
living with terrorists in an effort to kill Bin Laden.

In both cases you have men serving their country.  In both cases in
pursuit of that service they crossed paths and/or worked with active
or former terrorists.  In both cases the men go on to continue to
serve their country.

Yet in only one case - the one where the serviceman has less
collaborative contact with terrorists - some question his
associations.  Some question his patriotism.  Some wonder if his
contact with terrorists portend some larger dark motive or agenda.

I find it quite ironic that if you serve your country by purposely and
actively working with terrorists for years in the pursuit of killing
people you're a hero; but if you serve your country by accidentally
being in the same room as a former terrorist in pursuit of educated
Americans, it's grounds for suspicion.

Kind of fucked up priorities there, huh?  Education bad, killing good.

So, Michael, do you question Dalton Fury's associations?  Maybe he's
traitor huh?  Hell, he calls terrorists his friends to this day.

You can read all about it in Kill Bin Laden.

Dalton's probably a terrorist himself then huh?

He's got some VERY questionable associations.  I wonder if Mr. Fury
will go on TV and explain to us all why he's not a terrorist.

I think you should start blogging about Mr. Fury's questionable associations

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