Wednesday, November 19, 2008

To "Ayer" may be inhuman ...

... or at least a disregard of the very humanity he claimed to be "defending."

Damn fine post buddy.

Stinging in its indictment of Ayers (and the University president/board of regents I might add) and cause for more then a brief pause when considering our new president-elect.

Either Barak has piss poor judgment in whom he associates with, OR he finds little quarrel with Ayers past. Considering Obama's litany of "questionable" associations, and at the most intimate of levels (enter "spiritual mentor" Wright), I fear the answer to that question will do nothing to belay my gravest concerns.

1 comment:

Titus said...

Questionable or "poor" associations are nothing new to American politics... Tamany Hall, Truman's association with Pendergast, the Kennedy's association with organized crime during the Depression, J. Edgar Hoover (and ANYONE that associated with him) spying on King, Watergate, Whitewater... ALL are fine examples of poor judgement by CICs in the past.

MY beef is with the liberal left's acceptance of Ayers as "just another ocncerned American" looking for real change. The LAST time the man looked for real change, he did it by making, planting and detonating bombs and calling for the murder of policemen and civil authority figures.

I need someone to tell me why this is someone that constitutes a "role model" for American youth...