May 19th, 2009

Vying for the title of most ironic and inappropriate march ever is the one that took place shortly before today’s meeting between President Obama and the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.
It, hilariously, was led by Jeremiah Wright and Bill Ayers! Awesome!
Which is kinda like letting Marc Dutroux look after children.
Try not to laugh at the thought, but they were calling for a just solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
And by “just”, you can be sure that they meant a solution that does away with all of the concerns of non-Arabs in the area (and also, preferably in their eyes, does away with the people who hold those concerns, too).
There was one prominent person missing from the proceedings, however.
The president must’ve been just mad as all heck that he couldn’t join his old buddies…
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March 24th, 2009

Such a sweet couple. Just like any other.
They enjoy walks on the beach, candlelit dinners and – on weekends especially – waging terrorism through bombing campaigns here in the USA.
They have not been adequately punished for their crimes. Chances are they never will be. But…
The good news: a recent link was apparently made between Ayers and the bombing of a police union in San Francisco (that killed a police sergeant).
The bad news: The San Francisco Police Officers Association, which joined the dots above, has been told to shut it by Justice Department representatives and SF Police Chief Heather Fong.
They have a point. Where, after all, is the public interest in resolving the murder of one of our law enforcement officers?
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March 12th, 2009

Bill Ayers is a thoroughly repellent human being. Nothing new there.
But this just might be. Seems like a strange time to finally make a connection with a bombing that happened in 1970, but, hey, patience is a virtue.
Particularly if it means that this reprehensible individual (fun fact: the letter “r” is awesome! The start of lots of great words for expressing displeasure) could be served with a healthy dose of rough justice inside the penitentiary.
We can but hope.
In the meantime, why don’t we let him shape the minds of the country’s students? What could possibly be wrong with that?
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February 26th, 2009

Nothing more need be said at this stage about this repellent man’s past. Links, tenuous or otherwise, seem to connect him with President Obama’s early days as a politician, as then Senator Clinton was quick to point out but which Senator McCain was too gentlemanly to exploit.
But recognizing him as a “pre-eminent expert on urban education“, as John Cavanaugh (Chancellor of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education) has done, gives him a respectability that he in no way deserves.
That this type of person is being lauded reveals something deeply and manifestly wrong with the American education system.
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