President Obama Is Ignoring Someone From The Old Neighborhood
Carl Andrews | June 8, 2009
During the primaries, as well as the Presidential campaign itself, any suggestion of a connection between Barack Obama and Weather Underground founder William Ayers was brushed aside.
Mr. Obama’s response, on the rare occasions when the media would question him about Ayers was that “He just a guy who lives in my neighborhood.”
And of course many voters fell for that line, in spite of proof of a twenty year-long connection between the two, such as the five years they spent as co-chairs of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge.
Ayers, and the actions of his fellow Weather Underground members seems to be a distant memory.
Some of us don’t forget.
I haven’t forgotten Ayer’s statement that, in spite of the Weather Underground having bombed both the U.S. Capitol and the Pentagon, “we didn’t do enough.”
You may think that am the only person in America who still gives a passing thought to William Ayers.
You would be wrong.
There are six other individuals in this country who think about him every day.
You see, something not mentioned by the mainstream media was the fact that the actions of the Weather Underground led to the deaths of three human beings. They were:
Police Officer Waverly L. Brown
Police Sergeant Brian V. McDonnell
Police Sergeant Edward J. O’Grady Jr.
When these three brave men went end-of-watch, they left behind six children
And I would bet that there isn’t a day that goes by that the familes of these men who lost their lives due to the actions of the Weather Underground don’t think about William Ayers.
Hey, Janet Napolitano, you paying attention?
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