Jim Kouri
August 31, 2008
Resume of a terrorist: Obama's buddy Ayers
By Jim Kouri

While the likes of the New York Times, Washington Post, ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN and other news organizations have their reporters digging for dirt on Alaskan Gov. Sarah Palin, John McCain's choice for vice president, their savior-in-waiting Barack Obama is getting a free ride at the expense of truth.

It's no secret that the denizens of America's newsrooms want Obama sitting in the Oval Office, but Americans are being purposely duped by the Democrat National Committee's volunteer publicists, formerly known as the mainstream news media.

If it weren't for talk radio and the blogosphere, even what is known about Obama and his friend, former Weather Underground domestic terrorist and leader William Ayers, would only be a paragraph or two in the backpages of most newspapers, or a sentence or two on most TV and radio news programs.

On Friday night, one of America's top talk show hosts — who happens to be an attorney and worked in the Reagan Justice Department as chief of staff — recited a list of terrorist acts that would elicit envy from Osama bin Laden. Mark Levin had his listeners glued to their radios or PCs as he read the resume of a man who should be serving life in prison instead of enjoying a tenured professorship at a major university and entertaining a possible US President in his home.

Because of so-called "prosecutorial misconduct" Ayers escaped what could have been a life-sentence.

As I write this "resume of a terrorist," I find it difficult to understand how a man who is running for president of the United States would even know someone as anti-American and destructive as William Ayers. Plus, Ayers, his wife and their comrades at the Weather Underground are cop-killers. And Obama doesn't just know him personally — he's a close friend with Ayers.

Here is the "resume" of an American terrorist:

7 October 1969 — Bombing of Haymarket Police Statue in Chicago, apparently as a "kickoff" for the "Days of Rage" riots in the city October 8-11, 1969. The Weathermen later claimed credit for the bombing in their book, "Prairie Fire."

8-11 October 1969 — The "Days of Rage" riots occur in Chicago in which 287 Weatherman members from throughout the country were arrested and a large amount of property damage was done.

6 December 1969 — Bombing of several Chicago Police cars parked in a precinct parking lot at 3600 North Halsted Street, Chicago. The WUO stated in their book "Prairie Fire" that they had did the explosion.

27-31 December 1969 — Weathermen hold a "War Council" meeting in Flint, MI, where they finalize their plans to submerge into an underground status from which they plan to commit strategic acts of sabotage against the government. Thereafter they are called the "Weather Underground Organization" (WUO).

13 February 1970 — Bombing of several police vehicles of the Berkeley, California, Police Department .

16 February 1970 — Bombing of Golden Gate Park branch of the San Francisco Police Department, killing one officer and injuring a number of other policemen.

6 March 1970 — Bombing in the 13th Police District of the Detroit, Michigan. 34 sticks of dynamite are discovered. During February and early March, 1970, members of the WUO, led by Bill Ayers, are reported to be in Detroit, during that period, for the purpose of bombing a police facility.

6 March 1970 — "bomb factory" located in New York's Greenwich Village accidentally explodes. WUO members die . The bomb was intended to be planted at a non-commissioned officer's dance at Fort Dix, New Jersey. The bomb was packed with nails TO INFILICT MAXIMUM CASUALTIES UPON DETONATION.

30 March 1970 — Chicago Police discover a WUO "bomb factory" on Chicago's north side. A subsequent discovery of a WUO "weapons cache" in a south side Chicago apartment several days later ends WUO activity in the city.

10 May 1970 — Bombing of The National Guard Association building in Washington, D.C..

21 May 1970 — The WUO under Bernardine Dohrn's (Ayers' current wife) name releases its "Declaration of a State of War" communique.

6 June 1970 — The WUO sends a letter claiming credit for bombing of the San Francisco Hall of Justice; however, no explosion actually took place. Months later, workmen in this building located an unexploded device which had apparently been dormant for some time.

9 June 1970 — Bombing of The New York City Police Headquarters.

27 July 1970 — Bombing of The Presidio army base in San Francisco. [NYT, 7/27/70]

12 September 1970 — The WUO helps Dr. Timothy Leary, break out and escape from the California Men's Colony prison.

8 October 1970 — Bombing of Marin County courthouse. [NYT, 8/10/70]

10 October 1970 — Bombing of Queens traffic-court building . [NYT, 10/10/70, p. 12]

14 October 1970 — Bombing of The Harvard Center for International Affairs [NYT, 10/14/70, p. 30]

1 March 1971 — Bombing of The United States Capitol . " [NYT, 3/2/71]

April, 1971 — abandoned WUO "bomb factory" discovered in San Francisco, California.

29 August, 1971 — Bombing of the Office of California Prisons . [LAT, 8/29/71]

17 September 1971 — Bombing of The New York Department of Corrections in Albany, NY [NYT, 9/18/71]

15 October 1971 — Bombing of William Bundy's office in the MIT research center. [NYT, 10/16/71]

19 May 1972 — Bombing of The Pentagon . [NYT, 5/19/72]

18 May 1973 — Bombing of the 103rd Police Precinct in New York

28 September 1973 — Bombing of ITT headquarters in New York and Rome, Italy . [NYT, 9/28/73]

6 March 1974 — Bombing of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare offices in San Francisco

31 May 1974 — Bombing of The Office of the California Attorney General.

17 June 1974 — Bombing of Gulf Oil's Pittsburgh headquarters .

11 September 1974 — Bombing of Anaconda Corporation (part of the Rockefeller Corporation).

29 January 1975 — Bombing of the State Department in (AP. "State Department Rattled by Blast," The Daily Times-News, January 29 1975, p.1)

16 June 1975 — Bombing of Banco de Ponce (a Puerto Rican bank) in New York .

September, 1975 — Bombing of the Kennecott Corporation .

October 20, 1981 — Brinks robbery in which several members of the Weather Underground stole over $1 million from a Brinks armored car near Nyack, New York. The robbers murdered 2 police officers and 1 Brinks guard. Several others were wounded.

1981 "Guilty as hel*. Free as a bird. America is a great country," Ayers said when interviewed by David Horowitz.

September 11, 2001 "I don't regret setting bombs. I feel we didn't do enough." Ayers is quoted in a New York Times article.

Message to the News Media: Instead of trying to dig up dirt on Sarah Palin, why don't you cover indepth stories such as the Obama-Ayers relationship just for starters. If you need more leads for stories regarding Senator Obama and other unsavory characters, contact me at this publication.

© Jim Kouri

 

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