October 19, 2008
It's coming out. Rather than repeat the news, just go to Fausta's Blog for her post titled Zombietime: Obama reviews Ayers’s book, and The Left’s Big Blunder.
Barack Obama’s review of William Ayers’ book:
“A searing and timely account of the juvenile court system, and the courageous individuals who rescue hope from despair.”
Obama and Ayers shared an address for three years and both their offices were on the third floor of 115 S. Sangamon St. in Chicago (h/t Dr Sanity) as did Maoist Mike Klonsky.
Face it: OBAMA IS LYING ABOUT AYERS. Obama has been closely associated with an unrepentant terrorist whose aim is to destroy American democracy.
You know, I know it, but the American people don't know it. What happened to our unbiased news media?
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Not to be off topic, but you should have been around when the printing press first came out. The only way to get one's propoganda out and about was to buy his own newpaper and smear the other person running against them. LOL. This stuff is nothing. I haven't seen not one face off since I've been alive. (You take ten steps, turn, and shoot!) In a way, I'm kind of glad.
Anyone who has ever believed these papers were UNbiased does not need to be voting...IMHO.
Posted by: Rosemary at Monday, October 20 2008 12:02 AM (TKOrT)
(In no particular order)
Ayers and Obama both served on the Board for the CAC
Ayers and Obama both served on the Board for the Woods Fund
Obama even moved into Ayers' neighborhood
Ayers hosted a fund raising/coming out party for Obama at his home
Obama reviewed Ayers' book
Ayers and Obama each had offices in the same building
But, Ayers is "just some guy Obama knows"
Right. Here, pull the other leg.
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