Monday, October 27, 2008

Question The Answer

Gov Palin says Bill Ayers is a domestic terrorist. Sure, he was - emphasis on the "was." And lets not forget the "Why" part of it. No one, especially the Republicans, wants to talk about Why Bill Ayers was bombing government facilities. Let's be very clear about this.

BILL AYERS BOMBED GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS IN AN ATTEMPT TO BRING AN END TO THE VIETNAM WAR.

Sure, it wasn't the best tactic. But, I bet it did have an impact - no pun intended.

So, what about people who bomb abortion clinics? Are they not domestic terrorists too? And if not, just what is the definition of, "domestic terrorist?"



From Sharon Cobb via Kleinheider

4 comments:

  1. No conflict there. People who bomb abortion clinics are domestic terrorists. And to the Right's credit, you don't see anyone patting domestic terrorist and abortion clinic bomber Eric Rudolph on the back. Obama should have been more transparent instead of saying he barely knew the man. He doesn't seem to share any of the man's worldview and really has nothing to hide.

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  2. Ah, but you don't see people accusing people who associated with Eric Rudolph in the past as being terrorists too - just because they knew each other back when.

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  3. Just watched the video. Palin does stumble on the abortion clinic bombing parallel. The correct answer is to say Yes, they're terrorists, period. Just for the record, Obama calls Ayers's acts "despicable" but Ayers has never repented of them. It does raise an eyebrow.
    Will it affect the election? I think not. Anyone who takes this bait wasn't voting for Obama anyway.

    How are the Denver plans going? That sounds like a great opportunity.

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  4. And yet Jesus hung out with despicable people, (yes people whispered behind his back for it) and yet he was still the same loving caring man he ever was.

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