Tuesday, December 23, 2008

I would be happy to ignore Bill Ayers... if only he'd just go away.

But he won't. And since the New York Times happily gave him an opportunity to rewrite his own sordid terrorist history without comment or rebuttal, we should all try to pass along this rebuttal by the FBI informant who infiltrated Ayers' Weather Underground, which was rejected by the same New York Times editorial board. Send it to at least one person you know... maybe we'll eventually distribute it to the same number of people who read the original NYT op-ed (which gets easier and easier to do with each passing day and each new NYT cancellation).

Here's a taste:

"Billy goes on about how the Weather Underground came into existence because “peaceful protests had failed” and “after an accidental explosion killed three comrades.” The explosion of the townhouse in Greenwich Village was the result of a bomb factory which was preparing bombs containing roofing nails for use at a Fort Dix enlisted club. The inclusion of roofing nails can have but one purpose and that’s to injure or kill people. Prior to this event Bill’s wife, Bernardine Dorhn, placed a bomb of the same design at the Park Police Station in San Francisco and killed Officer McDonnell. Additionally, I was still inside the Weather Underground when the townhouse blew up and the commitment to sabotage and terrorism had already been established and the purpose was the overthrow of the United States government."

Lovely.

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