Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Obama and Ayers: More Evidence Obama Not Telling Truth About Association

OK now, let's see. First, Ayers was just "a guy in my neighborhood." Then it was "our kids go to the same school." Then it was, "I didn't know he was a terrorist." After that, it was, "well, I thought he was reformed and repentant." So, I wonder now what the excuse is going to be after shocking new audio showing Ayers has been unrepentant, that he is a Marxist and an anarchist, and that everyone he worked with knew that. We also discovered that Ayers, Obama, and a maoist all worked together in the same office building.

Gateway Pundit has the details and the video.

Also, we find out Obama reviewed Ayers's book way back in the 1990s and Michelle Obama held a lunch for Ayers and Barack Obama:
Barack Obama, who has consistently downplayed his relationship with William Ayers during his presidential campaign, once gave a glowing endorsement of a book by the former domestic terrorist and was mentioned by name in the book itself.

A blogger unearthed the Dec. 21, 1997, endorsement in the Chicago Tribune and posted photographs of the praise for Ayers' book on Zombietime.com Saturday.

Featured next to a smiling photograph of himself, then-State Senator Obama called Ayers' book, "A Kind and Just Parent: Children of the Juvenile Court," a "searing and timely account of the juvenile court system, and the courageous individuals who rescue hope from despair."

The book, which details life at the Chicago Juvenile Court prison school, mentions Obama by name on page 82 when it describes Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood:

"Our neighbors include Muhammad Ali, former mayor Eugene Sawyer, poets Gwendolyn Brooks and Elizabeth Alexander, and writer Barack Obama. Minister Louis Farrakhan lives a block from our home and adds, we think, a unique dimension to the idea of 'safe neighborhood watch': the Fruit of Islam, his security force, has an eye on things twenty-four-hours a day."

A month before the item appeared, on Nov. 20, 1997, Michelle Obama, then dean of student services and director of the University Community Service Center, held a panel at the University of Chicago that featured both Barack Obama and Ayers.

"Ayers will be joined by Sen. Barack Obama, Senior Lecturer in the Law School, who is working to combat legislation that would put more juvenile offenders into the adult system," the University of Chicago Chronicle reported on Nov. 6, 1997.

But, they weren't that close....no, nothing to see here.