“I don’t know why I was turned back,” Ayers said in an interview this morning
from Chicago. “I got off the plane like everyone else and I was asked to come
over to the other side. The border guards reviewed some stuff and said I wasn’t
going to be allowed into Canada. To me it seems quite bureaucratic and not at
all interesting … If it were me I would have let me in. I couldn’t possibly be a
threat to Canada.”
Well … let us count the ways (courtesy of the author and comments from the article):
Ayers made headlines this summer after Republican vice-presidential candidate
Sarah Palin suggested that then-Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama
hung around with domestic terrorists like Ayers. The professor had hosted a
meet-the-candidate event at his home for Obama in 1995, during his run for the
state Senate. They also worked together on Chicago school reform and served on a
charity board together.
Ayers first rose to notoriety in the early 1970s with the Weather Underground. The group claimed responsibility for bombings at the U.S. Capitol, a Pentagon restroom and New York City police headquarters. In 1970, a townhouse in New York the group was using to build a bomb blew up.
His [Ayers'] quote: “Guilty as hell and free as a bird. Isn’t America great?” He got off on a technicality and his rich father brought him into the Chicago fold.
The Annenberg Challenge received a $50 million matched grant which Ayers and Obama used to advance radical alternative education. Funding, did not go to improve Chicago schools but to radical community organization groups, such as ACORN, Ayers’s Small Schools Project, a radical alternative education project founded by Ayers and directed by Michael Klonsky, an Ayers friend and former chairman of the Communist Party, and the South Shore African Village Collaborative, the same Black Liberation Theology of Obama’s Trinity United Church of Christ pastor, rev. Wright. Obama served with Ayers on the Board of Directors for The Woods Fund, which gave $75K to ACORN, $6K to Obama’s church, and $60k to the Children and Family Justice Center founded and run by Dohrn, wife of Ayers. The Fund also gave $50K to the Ayers/Klonsky Small Schools Network. $75K grant was given to the Arab American Action Network, founded by anti-Semitic spokesman for the PLO and Yasser Arafat, Rashid Khalidi.
Hey, Mr. Ayers — ain’t Canada great?!!!
Source: Over the Hill Oracles
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1 comment:
How can we get this scumbag out of the country he tried to destroy?
Its not reported very often, but someone was killed by the bombs his group set off, too.
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