William
Ayers - Domestic Terrorist
This
piece of Chicago scum was born on December 26, 1944. He co-founded a radical organization
called the Weather Underground in 1969. The small group was made up of mental
midgets and misfits such as Ayers.
In 1970 in New York City's Greenwich Village,
a nail bomb was being assembled by the Weather Underground in the basement of
a four-story town home. The nail bomb, nails packed in dynamite, was to be detonated
at a dance in New Jersey. The target was noncommissioned officers at the army
base at Fort Dix. Later, he firebombed a family residence of a judge in the middle
of the night. The Pittsburgh family barely escaped.
Fortunately, the group was
just as inept at bomb making as they were at being human beings. It exploded prematurely,
killing three Weather Underground members and destroying the building. Two of
those killed were Ayer's close friend, Terry Robbins and Ayers' girlfriend, Diana
Oughton.
This didn't stop Ayers from continuing his anti-American activities.
No, Ayers set off bombs at New York City's police headquarters, the United States
Capitol Building and at the Pentagon. Ayers was finally caught, but got off on
a legal technicality. Ayers said, "Guilty as sin, free as a bird, it's a
great country."
When asked about his past criminal activity, Ayers commented,
"We didn't do enough."
Barack
Hussein Obama sought out Bill Ayers due to the commonality of their political
views. Obama's political career was launched in the living room of Ayers' home
in Chicago. Obama has tried to distance himself from Ayers during his run for
the presidency. Obama has said he was simply a guy in the neighborhood. Just a
coincidence, Obama? Not a chance.
Obama has told us that he didn't know about
Ayers' criminal past. Sort of a spin on Obama's often used excuse that he's not
the so-and-so I knew. However, that lie was quickly laid to rest when it was discovered
that Obama had written a blurb endorsing one of Ayers' books.