In one of his debates with Hillary Clinton, Barack Hussein Obama claimed that William Ayers was “just a guy who lives in my neighborhood.” … [T]he Chicago Annenberg Challenge, which Ayers founded and Obama and Ayers co-chaired for five years, raising and spending at least $110 million in an effort to bolster a “radical” (Ayers’ word) reform program in the Chicago Public Schools from 1994 to 2001.
“Convicted felon Tony Rezko. Unrepentant terrorist Bill Ayers. And the race-baiting Rev. Jeremiah Wright. … But associations are important. They provide a significant insight into character. … Would you even shake hands with — let alone serve on two boards with — an unrepentant terrorist, whether he bombed U.S. military installations or abortion clinics?” -Charles Krauthammer, Washington Post
Question posed by Rush Limbaugh: What do Obama and Osama have in common?
Answer: They both have friends who bombed the Pentagon.
Questions to ask yourself:
How old were you when William “Bill” Ayers bombed the Pentagon?
Even if you were too young to have helped Ayers and his friends build those bombs, would you want to be one of Ayers friends today?
If Timothy McVeigh were alive today, would you want to be his friend?
How many of your friends have friends who have blown themselves up while making bombs?
If one of those friends — for whatever reason — survived the explosion that killed your other friends, would you want that surviving person do be a presidential candidate or presidential advisor?
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