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Unrepentant terrorist blogging on HuffPo
2009-01-03
Posted by:tipper

#8  Which is the unrepentant one?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2009-01-03 21:16  

#7  "If we want a foreign policy based on justice, for example, we ought to get busy organizing a robust anti-imperialist peace movement."

Hmmm...Mr. Ayers last attempt at an "anti-imperialist peace movement" ended up with shit gettin blowed up real good. That "Unrepentant" tag seems to fit quite well.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2009-01-03 20:45  

#6  "Unrepentant terrorist blogging on HuffPo"

Considering most of the other idiots who blog there (Greg Gutfield excepted), how could you tell?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-01-03 20:01  

#5  After looking at that motley collection of washed up ideologues and people whose only qualification is that they are consistently collectivist and consistently WRONG, I guess he believes in steering straight for the cliff with the accelerator on the floor; he would have made a wonderful lemming.
Posted by: OldSpook   2009-01-03 15:15  

#4  "I would have picked Noam Chomsky for state, Naomi Klein for defense, Bernardine Dohrn for Attorney General, Bill Fletcher for commerce, James Thindwa for labor, Barbara Ransby for human services, Paul Krugman for treasury, and Amy Goodman for press secretary. So what do I know?"

Evidently, not nearly as much as you think do, Bill.
Posted by: eltoroverde   2009-01-03 12:37  

#3  How would you like to drive over a bridge designed by an engineer who was easily spirited through a school with no exams that separate people into "Groups of Winners and Losers"?
How about you empower educators to put a little foot to ass and possibly even make the kids do things they might not want to.

I went to a little country high school that didn't even have air conditioning in the late 80's. They had no money or resources to speak of, not even a football team, but I believe I got a fine education that served me well in life and college. It's not always going to boil down to money. Kids and teachers also have to give a rat's ass.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2009-01-03 11:48  

#2  Surprised he didn't get a cabinet post.
Posted by: DMFD   2009-01-03 10:21  

#1  In the merger business, that's called synergy...
Posted by: Raj   2009-01-03 09:32  

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