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Weathermen planned planned death camps to exterminate 25,000,000 Americans

When some "capitalist" just won't get with the program, what else are you gonna do, right? Of course they also planned on handing over big chunks of CONUS to various and sundry commie countries who would want a piece of the action.

Pol Pot - 2M (lots)
Hitler - 6M (more than lots * 2)
Stalin - 20M (quite a bit more than (more than lots *2))
Ayers - 25M

Just a guy in the neighborhood...who had plans for genocide.

Posted by: Purple Avenger at 10:31 AM



Comments

1 One death is a tragedy. 

A million deaths is a statistic. 

Twenty million deaths will get the New York Times another Pulitzer for reporting on how well the Glorious Leader's Four Year Plan is working.

Posted by: Uncle Joe at October 23, 2008 10:38 AM (iBqpM)

2

Hey, kids! With Obama you'll be able to go to reeducation camp all year long!

Posted by: andycanuck at October 23, 2008 10:38 AM (oA5PA)

3 Stalin was responsible for the deaths of closer to 35 million people, if you include his failed agricultural policies that resulted in widespread famine.  And don't forget Mao.  He's responsible for the deaths of about 60 million people.  One less perceived threat to their power base.  One less mouth to feed.  It's all the same to them.

In the lead up to the Russian Revolution, Lenin and Co. realized that to make their plans come to fruition and establish their dominance, they would have to exterminate a majority of the population.  The WU was no different, it seems.

Posted by: The Other Shoe at October 23, 2008 10:39 AM (Pus2I)

4 Why would "Confederate" Yankee oppose genocide? Enslaving an entire race is kind of a textbook example.

Posted by: Cao at October 23, 2008 10:41 AM (b13s9)

5 I am stunned. We are going to hand over the Presidency to the protege of the guy who wanted to kill 25 million Americans. This is not a dirty campaign we are waging. We are waging a war for America. A time may come when we will have to practice what the 2nd amendmend theorized.

Posted by: Tushar at October 23, 2008 10:41 AM (PTWes)

6 Dude - as a resident of hymie town, Obama and friends make me more than a little nervous.  And this little snippet goes a long way toward totally freaking me out.

Posted by: Kae Gregory at October 23, 2008 10:42 AM (RkRxq)

7 Well I got a 38 snub and a Mossberg pistol grip shotgun. Lil' ammo too. Come git some!

Posted by: LtE113(Mike in Chicago) at October 23, 2008 10:43 AM (/L1AV)

8

http://tinyurl.com/5mamsm

OBAMA GAVE $1,968,718 GRANT TO COMMUNIST–Another Communist in Obama’s Orb

We need to pass this on to everyone we know.

Posted by: bitter, clinging Pennsylvanian at October 23, 2008 10:43 AM (bd68Z)

9

I wish McCain had the balls to push this story nationwide and really let people know. Unless it comes from him it's not getting off the blogs.

Unless a 527 pickes it up and runs commercials nationwide. I suppose that could work without McCain's blessing.

Come on 527s - do it.

Posted by: t.ferg at October 23, 2008 10:44 AM (2YVh7)

10 25 million?  That would be quite an omelette.

Posted by: Dave in Texas at October 23, 2008 10:46 AM (eiOZw)

11 The Rich Support McCain, the Super-Rich Support Obamahttp://tinyurl.com/52jcon




Posted by: Globular Cluster at October 23, 2008 10:47 AM (rRO4e)

12 Cao: Because murder doesn't further powers delegated to the States.

Posted by: Anonymous at October 23, 2008 10:47 AM (4yauu)

13 Not to pick nits, but...

We've all heard and accepted the 20 m. figure regarding Stalin, but here's an interesting bit from the blog www.freedomspeace.blogspot.com.

Considering that Stalin died in 1953, note what Conquest did not include -- camp deaths after 1950, and before 1936; executions 1939-53; the vast deportation of the people of captive nations into the camps, and their deaths 1939-1953; the massive deportation within the Soviet Union of minorities 1941-1944; and their deaths; and those the Soviet Red Army and secret police executed throughout Eastern Europe after their conquest during 1944-1945 is omitted. Moreover, omitted is the deadly Ukrainian famine Stalin purposely imposed on the region and that killed 5 million in 1932-1934. So, Conquest’s estimates are spotty and incomplete.

I did a comprehensive overview of available estimates, including those by Conquest, and wrote a book, Lethal Politics, on Soviet democide to provide understanding and context for my figures. I calculate that the Communist regime, 1917-1987, murdered about 62,000,000 people, around 55,000,000 of them citizens (see Table 1.1 for a periodization of the deaths).

As for Stalin, when the holes in Conquest’s estimates are filled in, I calculate that Stalin murdered about 43,000,000 citizens and foreigners, over twice Conquest’s total. Therefore, the usual estimate of 20 million killed in Soviet democide is far off for the Soviet Union per se, and even less than half of the total Stalin alone murdered.

But, these are all statistics and hard to grasp. Compare my total of 62,000,000 for the Soviet Union and 43,000,000 for Stalin to the death from slavery of 37,000,000 during the 16th to the 19th century; or to the death of from 25,000,000 to 75,000,000 in the Black Death (bubonic plague), 1347-1351, that depopulated Europe.

Another way of looking at this is that the annual risk of a person under Soviet control being murdered by the regime was 1 out of 222. But, compare -- the annual risk of anyone in the world dying from war was 1 out of 5,556, from smoking a pack of cigarettes a day was 1 out of 278, from any cancer was 1 out of 357, or for an American to die in an auto accident was 1 out of 4,167.

Now, I must ask, with perhaps an unconscious touch of outrage in my voice, why is this death by Marxism, so incredible and significant in its magnitude, unknown or unappreciated compared to the importance given slavery, cancer deaths, auto accident deaths, and so on. Especially, especially I must add again, when unlike cancer, auto accidents, and smoking, those deaths under Marxism in the Soviet Union were intentionally caused? They were murdered.

ALSO:

Hitler killed 6 million JEWS.
He was responsible for the deaths of AT LEAST 11 million people, including Soviet POWs, disabled and mentally ill people (Pope Benedict XVI's cousin, for instance), homosexuals, political dissenters, and Roman Catholics, including St. Maximilian Kolbe and St. Edith Stein.



Posted by: Cathy (in Chicago) at October 23, 2008 10:47 AM (3xgoE)

Posted by: Globular Cluster at October 23, 2008 10:47 AM (rRO4e)

15 Look, can we please quit with the distractions from the terribly important topic of Sarah Palin's wardrobe expenditures?

REALLY, people.  Priorities.

Posted by: apotheosis at October 23, 2008 10:48 AM (xWk3U)

16 Why would "Confederate" Yankee oppose genocide?

Why not clue-up and find out from the man himself?

Posted by: Purple Avenger at October 23, 2008 10:48 AM (OqXyp)

17 4 Why would "Confederate" Yankee oppose genocide? Enslaving an entire race is kind of a textbook example.

Posted by: Cao at October 23, 2008 10:41 AM (b13s9)

Welcome to the thread, fucking troll.  Obviously you've never visited CY's site at all nor read his explanation of the title of his page.  Get the fuck out.

Posted by: Kaitian at October 23, 2008 10:48 AM (9fkP0)

18 Not to pick nits, but...

You'll pick some anyway.  The numbers were pull out of my ass.  I didn't spend 3 hours researching them.

Posted by: Purple Avenger at October 23, 2008 10:49 AM (OqXyp)

19

Cao--let's check out timelines:

Slavery:  Settled in 1865.

Weathermen:  Still unrepentant.

Douchenozzle.

Posted by: Circa (Insert Year Here) at October 23, 2008 10:49 AM (B+qrE)

20 I've already stocked up on ammo....what about you?

Posted by: LC at October 23, 2008 10:51 AM (K37tB)

21 And the stupid flock of sheep, led by the One and his friends in the media, marched right into the bowels of hell. 

Posted by: Sparky at October 23, 2008 10:55 AM (J1f2W)

22 Cao, you need to spend some quality time with RedState's Troll primer.

Posted by: Purple Avenger at October 23, 2008 10:55 AM (OqXyp)

23 I was talking online yesterday to one of my liberal fake-pretend internet friends, who essentially said "Ayers couldn't have been that bad, or he wouldn't be walking around free and a professor at a college."  Let that be a lesson to us all, the next time we're wondering why the police don't go after an investigation by any means necessary. 

Posted by: Alice H at October 23, 2008 10:56 AM (jRtPb)

24 You're damn right I will.
All day long.

Posted by: Cathy (in Chicago) at October 23, 2008 10:56 AM (3xgoE)

25

I think we should have let the Weather Underground have at it and try to round up all of Virginnie, Alabammie, or Joe-Ja what won't go quietly. 

Crusty Trustafarians v. Retired Marines.  Hmmmm . . . .

Posted by: Alec Leamas at October 23, 2008 10:56 AM (AlKlj)

26 Alice H.,

A girl I work with said the exact same thing.
"He couldn't be that bad! Otherwise he'd be in jail."

So we had a little discussion about wiretaps and technicalities and things of that nature.


Posted by: Cathy (in Chicago) at October 23, 2008 10:58 AM (3xgoE)

27 Pesky stuff those rules of evidence.  Won't be a problem after the messiah is elected though.

Posted by: Purple Avenger at October 23, 2008 11:00 AM (OqXyp)

28

Interestingly I saw a similar talking point as Cao's (from "Alicar") at the top of CY's comment thread.

"go hence and TROLL, minions!"

Posted by: David Ross at October 23, 2008 11:00 AM (GwV+j)

29 Hi! I'm am astroturfing little cunt! Won't it be fun to see me cry when Uhhhbama loses? Yes, it will.

Posted by: Justnashole at October 23, 2008 11:05 AM (uAytX)

30 Oh, yes, because voting 3rd party is a GREAT idea.
Fuckit, just don't bother going to the polls.
It'll probably rain anyway, and then you'll catch your death of cold, and maybe it will develop into pneumonia, and...


Posted by: Cathy (in Chicago) at October 23, 2008 11:08 AM (3xgoE)

31 Why would "Confederate" Yankee oppose genocide? Enslaving an entire race is kind of a textbook example.

Moron, he explains in his about post that it came from criticizing an article and because he often got ribbed about "losing" the Civil War when he, a southerner, moved up north.

Posted by: Benson at October 23, 2008 11:08 AM (qzcNU)

32 What makes you believe that Bush was a conservative?  Please elaborate.

Posted by: Purple Avenger at October 23, 2008 11:08 AM (OqXyp)

33 Justanashole,

Go away troll.

There are no conservatives anywhere who believe Bush to be a great conservative president. He did a few big things well. That's about it.

Posted by: rinseandspit at October 23, 2008 11:09 AM (ao5cQ)

34

A girl I work with said the exact same thing.
"He couldn't be that bad! Otherwise he'd be in jail."

Was that bitch stoned or asleep during the OJ trial. The first one. The one for double murder. The one he skated on despite overwhelming physical evidence.

Or is she just fuckin' stupid?

Posted by: pendejo grande at October 23, 2008 11:10 AM (AwSU0)

35 FWIW, our amateur troll Cao is posting from the University of Toronto, so they're probably not even an American.  I'll officially put on my I don't give a shit what Canadians think hat.

Posted by: Purple Avenger at October 23, 2008 11:10 AM (OqXyp)

36 Sorry but that clip is totally useless as evidence.   I'm not a lipreader and neither are most other people.

How the hell am I even to use that in any sort of argument when it looks like the guys lips dont come close to matching the audio?

I 100% believe that they planned for that.  But -so what- you gotta have better than that.

Posted by: pettyfog at October 23, 2008 11:10 AM (0WRhb)

37 "Dude - as a resident of hymie town, Obama and friends make me more than a little nervous."

Heh.  Forget what happens if he gets into office...  I'm more than a bit worried about election night.  Especially if and when we win.

Posted by: someone at October 23, 2008 11:11 AM (zHoxL)

38 Is McCain trying to lose conservative support today?  http://tinyurl.com/698dct

3rd party anyone?

Conservatives have defended Bush, but there are many who are unhappy with him. He expanded government, pushed hard for amnesty (obviously not McCain's reason for criticism, but is a reason why conservatives are unhappy), and more.

Most conservatives also probably understand that McCain needs to separate himself from the Bush Administration if he wants to win. I'd rather have him lambast Bush now than get 4-8 years of unchecked liberal power.

Posted by: Benson at October 23, 2008 11:11 AM (qzcNU)

39 Justnashole,

Hey moby...are you done spamming the threads with this?

No one dislike Mav more than me but if you think conservatives loved all of Bush's spending and expansion of government you're, well, exactly what you are...a stupid liberal.

Go away.

Posted by: DrewM. at October 23, 2008 11:12 AM (hlYel)

40

j.c.

why didn't this come out sooner....

gotta get at least one MSM to mention this....but the odds are 0

Posted by: nygal at October 23, 2008 11:12 AM (+/c0N)

41 Pendejo,

I think she was elbow-deep into an Us Weekly or Cosmo, if memory serves.

Here, Cao. Just for you, one of the greatest moments in MST3K history:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RHVoFpncgA

Posted by: Cathy (in Chicago) at October 23, 2008 11:13 AM (3xgoE)

42

Maybe I misheard and community organizer is really community organ razer.

Posted by: hoss at October 23, 2008 11:13 AM (USQ2d)

43 How the hell am I even to use that in any sort of argument when it looks like the guys lips dont come close to matching the audio?

Time skew.  Happens a LOT on YouTube videos.

Posted by: Purple Avenger at October 23, 2008 11:15 AM (OqXyp)

44 Barack Obama was only eight years old when the Weathermen fell in love with genocide!

Posted by: Kensington at October 23, 2008 11:19 AM (kFwRi)

45 You know, if my government, or whatever took over and called itself my government, was going to kill me anyway, might as well be hung for a sheep rather than a lamb.

Remember the French Resistance, the uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto, and the uprising at Treblinka? If I'm dead anyway, I'd have some...fun first.

Posted by: Sekhmet at October 23, 2008 11:20 AM (QiWeI)

46 Finally, something that will help Michelle's kids!

Posted by: Maybe Next Year at October 23, 2008 11:20 AM (uiKEv)

47 Obama's buddy, babysitter, co-board member, ghost-writer, neighbor headed this organization.

 The preceding sentence was edited for racist content.

Posted by: Hoe Mama at October 23, 2008 11:21 AM (QA8jC)

48 I read that McCain article and didn't see anything that I disagreed with, and I am not a big fan of McCain's. Overall, Bush has disappointed me.

Posted by: Ghost of Lee Atwater at October 23, 2008 11:22 AM (sXLx/)

49 I am sure I am not the only one here who had ancestors that died freeing the slaves, and personally I am tired of being judged by lightweight "progressives" on the basis of the color of my skin.  Does that concept ring a bell?  Gerry? Michelle? Barack? Bueller? Anyone?

Posted by: sherlock at October 23, 2008 11:22 AM (cq3pU)

50 Good luck with that death camp program, Billy.  I think you'll find Americans aren't quite as passively compliant as Cambodians and Russians.


Posted by: DelD at October 23, 2008 11:23 AM (hs9gk)

51 Del,

We have significantly more firepower, also, thanks to the 2nd Amendment.
God love ya, Thomas Jefferson! Stand up so everyone can thank you! Oh, God, what am I saying?

Posted by: Cathy (in Chicago) at October 23, 2008 11:26 AM (3xgoE)

52

Thanks, Purple Avenger. Bitch.

8==^(

Posted by: andycanuck at October 23, 2008 11:27 AM (oA5PA)

53 I, for one, welcome our new genocidal overlords...

Posted by: NHGuy at October 23, 2008 11:28 AM (kLk/O)

54

25M exterminated, huh?  Can't say commies don't dream big!

I really don't understand why the whole Ayers/Obama relationship is not a disqualifying factor for Obama in seeking out the Presidency, much less news overall.

Posted by: RickZ at October 23, 2008 11:29 AM (Cj7uc)

55

Pol Pot - 2M lots
Hitler - 6M more than lots
Stalin - 20M quite a bit more than more than lots

 

heh.  yeah.

Posted by: Dave in Texas at October 23, 2008 11:30 AM (eiOZw)

56 Obama already has utilized the "re-education camps" idea with his boot camps for radicals:

Barack Obama was a founding member of the board of Public Allies in 1992, resigning before his wife became executive director of the Chicago chapter of Public Allies in 1993. Obama plans to use the nonprofit group, which he features on his campaign Web site, as the model for a national service corps. He calls his Orwellian program, "Universal Voluntary Public Service."

Big Brother had nothing on the Obamas. They plan to herd American youth into government-funded reeducation camps where they'll be brainwashed into thinking America is a racist, oppressive place in need of "social change."


Posted by: Nice Deb at October 23, 2008 11:31 AM (9Ghzz)

57

comparing OJ getting off on murder to Obama getting elected is a good analogy.

both things happened because they were likable black dudes

Posted by: jp at October 23, 2008 11:32 AM (DFDtC)

58

Obama & Co. make me very nervous.  I kinda think me and mine will be among the first to be checked in at the reeducation camps.  My husband is a minister.  Of a Bible-believing evangelical church.  We are conservative.  We are registered Republicans.  We have shotguns.  We believe in free speach.  We don't believe in global warming.  We talk about things.  A lot.

Any plans for underground organizations yet?

Posted by: katya at October 23, 2008 11:33 AM (G3frc)

59 Keep raising children, conservatives.
In the long run, their voluntary sterility is what is going to defeat these bastards.
They are contracepting themselves out of existence.

Oh, and they will take my kids to "camp" over my dead body.



Posted by: Cathy (in Chicago) at October 23, 2008 11:36 AM (3xgoE)

60 JP,

And "clean."
You forgot clean.

Posted by: Cathy (in Chicago) at October 23, 2008 11:37 AM (3xgoE)

61 Please read my new book. It's written in the spirit of JFK's "Profiles in Courage".

The title?

"Profiles in Genocide".

Here's a little taste to wet your appetite just like apes with their first fig:

Chapter One: "He's a little Pol Pot, short and educational"

Pol Pot had a dream. He dreamed, that one day all people, whether rich or poor, tall or short, black, white, or yellow, would receive a proper education.

A free education! An equal education! No matter who you were. And most important, a fair education, where everyone whether rich or poor would receive the same education.

And Pol Pot, the wise leader of the People's Republic of Cambodia, knew that education had to be fun! And what's more fun than camp?

Nothing, silly! Nothing's more fun than camp! Except maybe a day at the zoo, where you can eat your favorite ice cream cone and watch apes eat figs.

So, he invested the peoples taxes in the best educational camps in the world! And millions and millions of people took advantage of this free education Pol Pot gave them. He gave it to them for free!

What a truly great Educator was the leader of Cambodia!

Posted by: Barak Obama at October 23, 2008 11:38 AM (ao5cQ)

62 So who is going to be doing the rounding up of the citizens?

Posted by: Lou at October 23, 2008 11:39 AM (RNwpX)

63

Holy fuckin shit. This needs to get pushed by as many on the dextrosphere as possible into the mainstream. If something like this can't make it into the daylight before the election, we are truly fucked.

I'm afraid the Left just doesn't understand how little tolerance there is for this kind of overt revolutionary crap. It's not the sixties anymore. I'll fight. Hard and dirty. I'm sick of these fucking malignant narcissists defining our culture, and my childrens future.

Sunshine is the best disinfectant. And 2x4's are cheap.

Posted by: Gromulin at October 23, 2008 11:41 AM (7FA9S)

64 Got this up on my site when I saw it up on Conservative Grapevine... Hey count me in as a soldier in the new "Counter-Revolution" when Obama takes power.

Posted by: Grym at October 23, 2008 11:43 AM (3FKhK)

65 Columbia graduates, eh?

Posted by: Sue at October 23, 2008 11:43 AM (Jol77)

66

How did this guy get a job at as a professor?

Posted by: Lou at October 23, 2008 11:44 AM (RNwpX)

67 why didn't this come out sooner...

Its pre-internet footage.  You can't Google old footage and nobody is systematically working on classifying it..  There's a huge amount of leg work and tedious viewing time involved in tracking stuff like this down.

Posted by: Purple Avenger at October 23, 2008 11:44 AM (OqXyp)

68 Keep raising children, conservatives. In the long run, their voluntary sterility is what is going to defeat these bastards.

As long as they own the education system, they don't need to breed.

Ayers' revelation.

Posted by: toby928 at October 23, 2008 11:46 AM (PD1tk)

69 How did this guy get a job at as a professor?

Same way Obie got the nomination.  Underhandedly.

Posted by: Purple Avenger at October 23, 2008 11:46 AM (OqXyp)

70 double the figure for hitler :/

Posted by: zionist gigolo at October 23, 2008 11:46 AM (0d3p4)

71 Food Fight at Hotair!

AP + MM vs. Readers.

Posted by: Thomas E. Dewey '48 at October 23, 2008 11:46 AM (s+2rG)

72 So who is going to be doing the rounding up of the citizens?

If they come 'round here to round up citizens,  rounds is what they'll get.

Posted by: Dang at October 23, 2008 11:47 AM (XFyLb)

73 WOLVERINES!

Posted by: katya at October 23, 2008 11:49 AM (G3frc)

74 "Just a statistic"

Posted by: mojo at October 23, 2008 11:49 AM (g1cNf)

75 This is insane.

Posted by: Uniball at October 23, 2008 11:50 AM (27iEn)

76 I confess the genocide angle is new to me.

Just when you think Ayers/Dohrn couldn't get more evil. And Ayers is still trying to create this lovely communist world today.

O has been raised around communist leaning folks his whole life. He seems to be a bit fixated on redistribution of wealth, even if the taxing structure overall nets less revenue. (see his remarks on Capital gains taxes, not to mention Joe). He parrots Saul Alinsky at fundraisers (see bitter and clingy remarks).
He's funded Ayers dreams of undermining capitalism with pedagogy, he adopted as a pastor a man with similar desires to rearrange or humble western civilization in favor of redistributionist and racist schemes. He is not terribly friendly to any kind of free speech that offends him, and has set the law on people for offending him with words.

I'm convinced Ayers has been a guiding and shaping force in O's life, to be honest. And I'm shocked at my friends who deny every evidence of it and any kind of signifigance to it.
I have one vote to cancel out the horde of fakers and felons slipping under the radar because of registrars overloaded thanks to the crooks and bullies of Acorn.

God Bless America? God Damn America? Please God, just save America.

Posted by: SarahW at October 23, 2008 11:50 AM (7sl9X)

77 McCain within 2 in "non-aiding" Battleground poll.

Posted by: Originalist at October 23, 2008 11:51 AM (uAytX)

78 Keep this in mind whenever someone wants to silence Rush Limbaugh or Ann Coulter or anyone else over some offhand remark. The same people who do that are OK with Bill Ayers. If Bill Ayers and his Weather Underground buddies aren't disqualified from polite society, then no one should be.

Posted by: zmdavid at October 23, 2008 11:51 AM (xWyTH)

79

both things happened because they were likable black dudes

And with a rigged jury, jp (and Cathy).

Re. Cao the Canadian Asshole Obamabot, maybe he's working for ACORN that's just opened a branch in Toronto. (I'm not going to bother providing the link.) I guess the socialist Nirvana that's supposed to be a model for the U.S. needs saving, too.

Posted by: andycanuck at October 23, 2008 11:52 AM (oA5PA)

80 Bill Ayers - 25M
Joe Stalin - 35 M
Mao Zedong - 60 M

That's OK for Bill.  He wouldn't want the United States to outrank those other countries; it would be a sign of Imperialism.

/sarcasm -off/

Posted by: David in San Diego at October 23, 2008 11:55 AM (GF+6V)

81 Nothing these people do/have done surprises me.  We've seen strong signs of their liberalism/Marxism for a long time.  Anyone who has read a pittance of history involving Marxism surely knows this mindset is at the core of their belief system.  It's a religious following.  And any religious zealot, be they evangelical Christian or Marxist is a force to take seriously.   We must not underestimate anything they do.

Posted by: katya at October 23, 2008 11:55 AM (G3frc)

82 Sounds like the Wansee Conference.

Posted by: Robert at October 23, 2008 11:55 AM (V+ylD)

83 This is insane.

No, its the way hard core commies have always operated.  Of course, the Weathermen would have been eliminated themselves within a couple of months of their "takeover" by the Soviets.  Had it happened, it would have been choice to see the look on comrade Ayers face as some KGB goons were putting him up against a wall after thanking him for all his hard work.

A microcosm of this happened in Granada.  The squishy-com NJM was crushed by the hard core Stalinists who ran the military and Maurice Bishop and his inner circle were put up against a wall by Austin.  That was our queue for the invasion.

Posted by: Purple Avenger at October 23, 2008 11:57 AM (OqXyp)

84 Please don't try to organize a > ehem< community, Yet!

Posted by: mydemonsdriveon at October 23, 2008 11:59 AM (zU3s0)

85 Toby,

Good point, but I suffered through public schools and still managed to turn out with my parents' values and morals. And political leanings.

Posted by: Cathy (in Chicago) at October 23, 2008 12:06 PM (3xgoE)

86 If Ayers was running for president, this would be hot stuff. Its not going to move any voters on Obama. McCain was right to stay away from this stuff, but wrong not to attack far more energetically on how he would govern versus how Obama would govern.

Posted by: slickdpdx at October 23, 2008 12:09 PM (RIdwM)

87 Here is an interesting blog I came across called New Zeal...has a series of articles on some of Barry O's "friends" and "supporters"

http://newzeal.blogspot.com/

Posted by: Eeyore's Swinging Sack at October 23, 2008 12:09 PM (VYEVW)

88 I'm sure Obama would be able to articulate that Ayers and Dorn were only using those words as 'rhetorical florish'.

Posted by: GarandFan at October 23, 2008 12:10 PM (eJ32B)

89 Haven't seen anyone else post this, so here is a site with a transcript of No Place to Hide.

Posted by: NM Hick at October 23, 2008 12:12 PM (STXJ7)

90

Obama and his media allies have already convinced the electorate that Ayers was just a professor from the neighborhood with a misguided youth who vaguely brushed shoulders with Obama once or twice.

If being a close associate of an unrepentant terrorist bomber didn't get hurt The Messiah, being a close associate of a communist domestic bomber with dreams of ideological genocide won't either.

Given the protective bubble the MSM has placed around Obama I'm not sure any "October Surprise" attacks would have much effect.  This will go nowhere.

Revelations in 2000 that GWB got a DUI when he was 25 years old:

Major Fucking Scandal worthy of non-stop media coverage.

News that Obama smoked pot, snorted coke, counted as mentors and close associates communists, a domestic terrorist, a racist black radical preacher, a corrupt felonious political fixer, voter fraud organization, a socialist political party:

No big deal.  Nothing to see here.

Chinese olympic boxing judges are more objective.  The fix is in, and it's working. 

Posted by: Hollowpoint at October 23, 2008 12:13 PM (rf03a)

91 If Ayers was running for president, this would be hot stuff.

If Ayers were McCain's buddy, this would be hot stuff.

Posted by: Purple Avenger at October 23, 2008 12:14 PM (OqXyp)

92

Time to watch Red Dawn again!

Posted by: freetofly at October 23, 2008 12:23 PM (nyoYy)

93 "The fix is in, and it's working." 

Posted by: Hollowpoint at October 23, 2008 12:13 PM

We won't know that for sure until election day.

Posted by: zmdavid at October 23, 2008 12:28 PM (xWyTH)

94

Time to watch Red Dawn again!

If O wins, that'll be one of the first movies to disappear from the shelves.

Posted by: katya at October 23, 2008 12:38 PM (G3frc)

95 Exterminate 25 million. Fine. Lets start with academics, politicians, lawyers...

Posted by: fbundy at October 23, 2008 12:43 PM (/K5oT)

96 Ol' Billy Ayers does not have a clue as to the strength and resolve of NRA members.


Posted by: BillyBob at October 23, 2008 12:48 PM (7HyI+)

97

Don't get me wrong. I love reading about this stuff and I thing it can be enlightening information about Obama. I agree that the media would run with it and it would have a bigger effect. But, in the world we live in, its not much help getting McCain elected. That is not a crtiticism about your post, which is great, I only meant to comment on what to bring the biggest push on in the election. A message about how McCain would make a better president is more important than who his opponent pals around with.

Also, I'm not looking forward to eight more years of Vince Foster and Ruby Ridge rants. Which I know this post isn't, but I think it is what it will ultimately become about that in the event that Obama wins. Rather than focusing on what the president is actually doing, and how to do it better or to contribute to doing it, it will be about the past, shadowy connections and endless political griping.

Posted by: slickdpdx at October 23, 2008 12:52 PM (RIdwM)

98

@ #41, Thanks for the MST link Cathy,

I totally blew Labatt's out my nose. I miss that show so hard.

Posted by: PaleoMedic at October 23, 2008 12:56 PM (xirX/)

99 A message about how McCain would make a better president is more important than who his opponent pals around with.

Funny how it doesn't work that way when some republican is/was cozy with say...Jerry Falwell isn't it?  And Falwell, to the best of my knowledge never planned death camps or bombed govt facilities.

Posted by: Purple Avenger at October 23, 2008 12:57 PM (OqXyp)

100

endless political griping

Bringing alarming actions to light and holding them accountable should not be categorized as something as picayune as "griping".

Posted by: katya at October 23, 2008 01:00 PM (G3frc)

101 Looking forward to it!

Posted by: slickdpdx at October 23, 2008 01:03 PM (RIdwM)

102 Bringing alarming actions to light and holding them accountable should not be categorized as something as picayune as "griping".

You must be a racist.

Posted by: Purple Avenger at October 23, 2008 01:06 PM (OqXyp)

103

You must be a racist.

I'm not voting for Obama so I must be.

Posted by: katya at October 23, 2008 01:06 PM (G3frc)

104 "its not going to move any voters on Obama. "

It ought to, though, considering how O abetted and collaborated with Klonsky, Ayers, et al, on their dreams of a new world order.

Posted by: SarahW at October 23, 2008 01:10 PM (7sl9X)

105

its not going to move any voters on Obama.

Maybe not, but we know we were right all along.

Posted by: katya at October 23, 2008 01:14 PM (G3frc)

106

Once again, Reagan's deficit was greater than Bush's when compared to GNP. Reagan actually signed an amnesty bill and did nothing for the remainder of his term to enforce it.  On this anniversary of the Beruit bombing I'd be remiss if I didn't point out that Reagan's decision to withdraw our troops instead of retaliating led to the strenghthing of Islamic terrrorism.  Reagan appointed Sandra OConnor.  Reagan's tax cuts were less than Bush's in both size and number.  We also lost more seats in Congress during Reagan's term than in Bush's (that may change).  The number of indictments and convictions in Reagan's term far out number anything in the Bush administration.

Reagan may be our greatest conservative President but to label Bush as not being conservative because of issues that Reagan was even worse is not logical.  

Posted by: polynikes at October 23, 2008 01:14 PM (m2CN7)

107 Paleomedic,

It still affects my internal humor dialogue so much.

The other day on NASA TV, there was a reporter named something ridiculous like "Slate McHugh" or something, and all I could think of was that long list of goofy hero names from "Space Mutiny."

"Thick McLargehuge."
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Posted by: Cathy (in Chicago) at October 23, 2008 01:20 PM (3xgoE)

108 Oh, ya? Well McCain wants to ban abortion! What's worse, allowing a few (million) Americans to be killed or banning abortion?

Right-wingers have no sense of proportion. It's all shades of gray.

/lib

Posted by: JohnJ at October 23, 2008 01:24 PM (gAxWY)

109 WHO CARES!

Sarah Palin shops at Macy's!!!

Posted by: libturd at October 23, 2008 01:44 PM (AQj/2)

110 "Just a guy in the neighborhood...who had plans for genocide."

The 25 million gun owners say click click boom.

Never bring a peace protest sign and tie-dye shirts to a gunfight!

Posted by: Uncle Buck at October 23, 2008 01:45 PM (AQj/2)

111

Never bring a peace protest sign and tie-dye shirts to a gunfight

Delete the peace protest signs.  I know hippies with guns.  They're from Mo.  Scary dudes.

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Posted by: otcconan at October 23, 2008 02:06 PM (wWa9U)

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Hitler killed 6 million JEWS.
He was responsible for the deaths of AT LEAST 11 million people, including Soviet POWs, disabled and mentally ill people (Pope Benedict XVI's cousin, for instance), homosexuals, political dissenters, and Roman Catholics, including St. Maximilian Kolbe and St. Edith Stein.

You oddly neglected to mention U.S. prisoners of war or the Malmedy massacre.

Posted by: otcconan at October 23, 2008 02:07 PM (wWa9U)

114

Also, I forgot to mention this...

When infanticide is condoned and sanctioned by the government to the tune of millions killed every year, why is it surprising that extermination of 25 million adults is not far behind?

Posted by: otcconan at October 23, 2008 02:23 PM (wWa9U)

115 Remember the French Resistance, the uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto, and the uprising at Treblinka? If I'm dead anyway, I'd have some...fun first.

Come now, these are moonbat lefties we're talking about. Sure, they talk tough, but you drop a few of 'em and make like you'll drop the rest of 'em even if it comes down to knife work, and they'll run screaming like little girls...

Posted by: I R A Darth Aggie at October 23, 2008 02:35 PM (1hM1d)

116

...why is it surprising that extermination of 25 million adults is not far behind?

Those are just 25-million post-natal abortions, otcconan. Do you not read the NYT?

Posted by: andycanuck at October 23, 2008 03:19 PM (GGy7k)

117

You oddly neglected to mention U.S. prisoners of war or the Malmedy massacre.

 

I don't think that was intentional, Otcconan.

Posted by: Bill H at October 23, 2008 05:11 PM (q8CmE)

118 Never bring a peace protest sign and tie-dye shirts to a gunfight!

Ayers and his commie crew were not hippies.  They operated like remoras and rode along on the wave of mush brained people that were hippies.

Posted by: Purple Avenger at October 23, 2008 05:31 PM (OqXyp)

119 "Exterminate 25 million. Fine. Lets start with academics, politicians, lawyers..."

Funny, that's exactly who Pol Pot started with too.

Posted by: Dave J at October 23, 2008 07:24 PM (qsGH+)

120 http://www.mikefrancesa.com/wordpress/?p=1601

Of course Chris Matthews thinks the Weatherman had values:

Chris Matthews: The motive of the Klansman, again is racist repression. It isn’t the same as being against a war that is wrong.

Chris Matthews: “One guy was anti-war, the other guy was anti-black. There’s a difference of values there.

Posted by: War69DotCom at October 23, 2008 09:29 PM (rxX8B)

121 Gotta love his honesty.  Insanity must be a fantastic state of being, being able to believe whatever you tell yourself to be just and right.  Obama must love it, being able to just sit there an tell himself that his friends are just good guys who made a bad decision here adn there.

Obama is planning on destroying the American way of life just the same.  INstead of bombs though, Obama's weapon of choice are his illuminati "tax cuts" or thier more common name "socialist redistributions".

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