Friend and contributor Jim Simpson has remained diligent in his efforts to expose Barack Obama, et al. His latest post details the reopening of what many believe should be a solid murder case against Bill Ayers and his wife, Bernardine Dohrn, both former members of the Weather Underground. See a video below.
I don't regret setting bombs, I feel we didn't do enough.In an interview with David Horowitz:
[Ayers] summed up his experience: Guilty as hell. Free as a bird. America is a great country.Astonishing but not as astonishing as some of the things he said back in the tumultuous and, to Ayers, romantic-seeming days of the Weathermen, when he said this:
Kill all the rich people. Break up their cars and apartments. Bring the revolution home, kill your parents, that's where it's really at...He attempted to extort $20,000.00 from the Vietnam Moratorium Committee by offering to squelch violence during a planned peace protest. When a member of the Moratorium asked Ayers what he really wanted, he responded "To kill all rich people." And his wife, Bernardine Dohrn, who in 1969 saluted Charles Manson's murders of actress Sharon Tate and seven others. Manson's followers killed the pregnant Tate and then stabbed a fork into her stomach. From Dohrn, speaking at the "1969 War Council:"
First they killed those pigs, then they ate dinner in the same room with them, they even shoved a fork into a victim’s stomach! Wild!All the details of the reopening of the murder case, which has the full support of the San Francisco Police Union, are in Simpson's article below:
American Thinker by Jim Simpson March 18, 2009
Free as a Bird, Guilty as Hell - at Least for Now
Bill Ayers' famous quip may come back to haunt him. There is no statute of limitations on murder charges.
On February 16, 1970, someone planted a bomb at San Francisco's Park Police Station. It was placed in a window of the business office and timed to explode at shift change, when the maximum number of officers would be there, either finishing up or starting their work.
It was a powerful blast, throwing one officer in the station parking lot completely over his patrol car and sending shrapnel for over two city blocks. The bomb fortunately detonated a few minutes early so the destruction was less than it might have been. Still, nine were wounded, one -- Officer Robert Fogarty -- badly enough that he retired from the force on disability, and one, Sergeant Brian McDonnell, 45 year old married father of two, was killed.
On Thursday, March 12, 2009, Cliff Kincaid of America's Survival Inc. held a press conference at the National Press Club, launching the Campaign for Justice for Victims of Weather Underground Terrorism, to focus public attention on evidence that may finally bring the alleged perpetrators to justice: Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn.
He has a lot of support. In a letter to Mr. Kincaid's group, the San Francisco's Police Officer's Association writes:
There are irrefutable and compelling reasons to believe that Bill Ayers and his wife Bernardine Dohrn, members of the terrorist group 'Weather Underground', are largely responsible for the bombing of Park Police Station and other police stations throughout the United States during their 'tour of terror' in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
This case has been reopened and evidence is being gathered. Meetings have been held among local and state authorities, including current and former law enforcement officials, to obtain justice. That is why the "Campaign for Justice for Victims of Terrorism" held this press conference. They want to bring pressure on Obama's Justice Department, now headed by former Clinton Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder, to release all of the evidence in their possession.
Bill Ayers - Weather Underground (Video)
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