Sunday, October 19, 2008

Higher Education?

From the Union of Socialist Story County and the campus of Iowa State University, the Ragister prints a letter by Leslie R. Bloom and Warren J. Blumenfeld defending Bill Ayers.

In their letter these two protest "distortions and insinuations" of slander against "a man who has never been convicted of a crime".

Hell, neither was Jack The Ripper, but that's little comfort to the eleven women who were murdered and the scientific community is united in that fact.

Ayers himself admits his own guilt with statement like...

"I don't regret setting bombs. I feel we didn't do enough."

And in the posted picture of him stomping the American Flag, Ayers recalls his adventurous violence...

"Guilty as sin, free as a bird, it's a great country."

Ayers was a founder of a leftist, domestic terrorist group known as the Weathermen that declared war against the government.

The myth is that nobody was ever hurt in their bombings (which included the Pentagon, U.S. Capitol and other government buildings), but three of the group were killed when a bomb they were building, to detonate at an officer's dance at Fort Dix, blew up on them.

Harvey Klehr, the Andrew W. Mellon professor of politics and history at Emory University in Atlanta, said in 2003, "The only reason they were not guilty of mass murder is mere incompetence. I don't know what sort of defense that is."

Also, a San Francisco police sergeant was killed and another officer was severely wounded by a bomb believed to be from the Weathermen.

Ayers certainly sounds like the man of "integrity and kindness" the ASSistant Professor and ASSociate Professor profess him to be.

At their blog, (Sedition), they liken Ayers to a respectable citizen and believe the mention of his past is a baseless tactic grounded in fear.

I fear those educated by these idiots.

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