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To: mojo114
Hannity is covering Ayers tonight at 9:00 on Fox cable.

Thanks, but I think it's a Hannity America's repeat from last week. A new episode of HA comes out each Sunday. In any case, it's certainly worth watching again. The only thing is, NONE of these conservative commentators ever tell the entire story about these things, ALWAYS leaving out the communist connection.

Bill Ayers, April 6, 2008, from his own red-communist-star-headed website:
Imperialism. I’m against it, and if Sean Hannity and others were honest, this is the ground they would fight me on. Capitalism played its role historically and is exhausted as a force for progress: built on exploitation, theft, conquest, war, and racism, capitalism and imperialism must be defeated and a world revolution—a revolution against war and racism and materialism, a revolution based on human solidarity and love, cooperation and the common good —must win.

We begin by releasing our most hopeful dreams and our most radical imaginations: a better world is both possible and necessary.

Source: http://billayers.wordpress.com/2008/04/

Note: Ayers is quite possibly quoting Bob Avakian, chairman of the Revolutionary Communist Party, with the phrase 'both possible and necessary' in regards to a communist overthrow of the US government. See these Yahoo search results for "bob avakian" + "possible and necessary"

24 posted on 04/19/2008 6:14:50 PM PDT by Eye On The Left
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To: Eye On The Left

You are doing good work and thank you. We have to do what the MSM won’t do and I think Hannity is trying but a little timid. Let us watch tomorrow night then and see if Hannity will continue his report.


36 posted on 04/19/2008 7:36:01 PM PDT by mojo114
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