Terrorists Make Great Friends!
October 8th 2008 19:41
So Obama knows William Ayers. A man who forty some years ago, when Obama was eight, founded the Weather Underground, a radical group which was responsible for various terrorist acts. Obama has classified their relationship as ‘tenuous,’ and he has called the acts of the Weather Underground ‘despicable.’
“My government is my worst enemy. I’m going to fight them with any means at hand.” This was a statement made by Ayers…um…no…wait…the guy who said that is named Joe Vogler. He was the leader of the Alaskan Independence Party and preached armed insurrection against the American government.
Vogler was a radical that stated many times that he wouldn’t hesitate to use force against bureaucrats who would try to control him and his fellow AIP members. His most glorious moment was to be a speech he was to give in front of the UN in 1993 preaching against the “tyranny” of American influence. And, get this; Vogler had persuaded the government of Iran to sponsor his anti-American harangue. You heard me, Iran.
I suppose you all know what’s coming, that’s right, the Palin family was a part of the AIP for over seven years. Sure Vogler never committed any acts of terrorism, but he sure called for them. And guess what? It’s the same for Ayers. Although Ayers founded and supported the Weather Underground, he was never directly involved in terrorist acts. In fact, Ayers is now an education professor in Chicago, and was even awarded the Chicago Citizenship award in the late 90’s.
I think it’s risky for McCain to bring up these kinds of issues when he more than knew Charles Keating, and was even directly involved in the savings and loan scandal of the 80s. Obama may have loose ties to Ayers, but he never committed crimes with him, like McCain did with Keating; and Obama never belonged to Ayers’ radical group, like Palin belonged to the AIP. I guess what I’m trying to say is it goes both ways Senator McCain, so you better be careful playing with that fire, cause you might get burned.
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