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Post by th24 on Jul 2, 2014 7:00:48 GMT -5
I seriously can't understand why this man is not locked up! At one point he said " 'I'm Not Committed to Nonviolence as an Ideology': Ayers Won't Rule Out Bombing U.S. Again! "
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Post by th24 on Jul 2, 2014 7:02:25 GMT -5
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Post by CellarRat on Jul 3, 2014 5:16:12 GMT -5
This is typical liberal scum. Every answer was deceptive and incomprehensible. Sounds like MP.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2014 5:43:44 GMT -5
This is typical liberal scum. Every answer was deceptive and incomprehensible. Sounds like MP. Mr. Ayers and I disagree on many things but not all things. As you strict constitutionalists love to point out we do have freedom of speech. Here is an article Mr. Ayers penned on June 24, 2014 as Iraq was imploding. "You can always count on the war-mongers: John McCain, who’s been wrong about every foreign policy issue for 50 years, is still wheeled out to offer his sage advice on what the US should do next, and it’s always a variation on a theme, and a badly broken record: Bomb! Bomb! Bomb! Dick Cheney, of course. Lindsey Graham. Henry Kissinger—the biggest killer of them all. Wrong side of humanity, wrong side of history, but always in the thick of things, spinning lies, re-writing the record, spreading fear and hatred in the hope of one more war, and one more after that. And always enabled by the Talking Heads and Opinionators from the right, center, and “left”—that fatally narrow band considered (mainly by itself) to be the American political spectrum. The liberals are entirely predictable as well: “No one could have foreseen this rapid descent into sectarian war!” (Sorry folks, every serious scholar and analyst predicted this would be the eventual result of a US invasion way back in 2003—look it up, starting with Rashid Khalidi of Columbia University); “Most people thought Iraq had weapons of mass destruction.” (Nope—look that up to); “Prime Minister al-Maliki is the problem—not multicultural or inclusive enough. We did our best, but our client just wasn’t up to it.” (Ah yes! Always). We look in the mirror and see brave and selfless heroes, peace-loving and well-intentioned, and wherever we go on our missions of peace and love—Viet Nam, Cambodia, Panama, Grenada, Libya, Sudan, Iraq, Somalia, Afghanistan, on and on—the people for some reason resent our beneficent presence, and American soldiers on the ground say they can’t tell their friends from their enemies. We may break a lot of stuff, but we’re mainly on a mission of repair, to save and civilize the good down-trodden natives. We are wonderful, always, and always the Puppet just can’t build on the wonderful work we’ve done and get the job done. Blame the Brown Guy!"
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