Posted on 09/28/2010 8:38:26 AM PDT by Academiadotorg
Christopher G. Kennedy, chairman of the University of Illinois Board of Trustees, led the effort to deny Bill Ayers the title of professor emeritus because Ayers had written a book dedicated in part to the killer of his father, Robert F. Kennedy. But this book, titled, Prairie Fire: The Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism, had been written back in 1974. Lets hope that Christopher Kennedys expression of disgust can not only lead to a review of what Ayers said but what he didin the form of eyewitness testimony that Ayers had knowledge of a bombing plot that took the life of San Francisco Police Officer Brian V. McDonnell back in 1970. The case is still open and will be the subject of an October 21 conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.
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Not likely ... now if the victim were a Kennedy or a Kerry or a Clinton or someone important - well then he’s stepped over the line.
But if the victim is just a policeman or a judge - no worries - bombs away, Bill!
He just dabbled in pyrotechnics...
He’s just a guy in the neighborhood. (sarc/off)
But if the victim is just a policeman or a judge - no worries - bombs away, Bill!
You're 100% right. I was about to give kudos to Christopher G. Kennedy, but until he says, "I'd like a steel cage death match with this POS."...I'll refrain.
Actually, this is a short, essential article for anyone who doesn’t know how murderous Ayers and Dohrn really are. Read it if you are not already familiar with their murders.
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