Barak and Bill Ayers, another take on it

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  • Bayoupiper

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    Weather Underground: Honoring the Cops They Killed
    Chris Cosgriff / PoliceLink

    October 13, 2008

    Editor’s Note: With the recent headlines mentioning the Weather Underground, the focus has been on who said what and who did what when. What has been overlooked, and seemingly forgotten, is the sacrifice of three real American heroes. This article’s only purpose is to honor those three fallen heroes.

    If you’ve been keeping up with the presidential race then you’ve likely heard mention the accusations and denials from both campaigns about alleged ties between Senator Barack Obama, the Democratic candidate for president, and Bill Ayers. Plenty has been written about their relationship from both sides of the campaign, and I have absolutely no interest in exploring that relationship further.

    I am interested only in honoring the memories of three fallen police officers and holding responsible those who actually planned and committed these murderous attacks against the American people and our criminal justice system.

    Ayers, who has long held a position as a college professor in Chicago, has a surprisingly nefarious past. He happens to be the founder of a domestic terrorist group called the Weather Underground, which he has written about extensively in his own memoir, Fugitive Days: A Memoir.

    The Weather Underground was responsible for bombing several government targets throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, including the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and a building used by the New York City Police Department. To finance their domestic terrorism activities the group also conducted “traditional” robberies, which occasionally led to murder.

    What you don’t usually hear in modern-day news coverage of the group, is that three of those murders were of police officers killed in the line of duty.

    On February 16, 1970, a bomb exploded at a San Francisco, California, Police Department substation, fatally wounding Sergeant Brian McDonnell. McDonnell died of his wounds two days later. A second officer, Robert Fogarty was partially blinded by the bomb’s shrapnel. Although the case has never officially been solved, members of the Weather Underground, including Bill Ayers and his wife, Bernardine Dohrn, were prime suspects.

    On October 20, 1981, several members of the Weather Underground undertook the robbery of a bank to finance their terrorist activities. During the robbery the group murdered an armored car guard and two members of the Nyack, New York, Police Department – Officer Waverly Brown and Sergeant Edward O’Grady,. a Vietnam War veteran. Unlike with Sergeant McDonnell’s murder, this case was quickly solved and several members of the group were sentenced to lengthy prison terms.

    Sergeant McDonnell, Officer Brown, and Sergeant O’Grady were just three of over a dozen law enforcement officers killed by radical, domestic terrorist groups during the 1970s and 1980s. Their memories may be forgotten by those who killed them and walk free – whether through lack of arrest and prosecution in McDonnell’s case or having served their sentences in Brown’s and O’Grady’s cases – but they will never be forgotten by their brothers and sisters in law enforcement.


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    penguin

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    So, more of the same old stuff? I know that with McCain so down in the polls y'all don't want to discuss the issues, but at least come up with some stuff that hasn't been discussed and debated yet. I need some new stuff!
     

    penguin

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    No, so we can talk about actual issues and things that matter. So far, 90% of your posts haven't been about how McCain will actually change the future of the country, they have been personal attacks on Obama's friends, associations, etc. If you can't tell by the polls, the majority of people think the actual issues need to be discussed. He was not buddys with this guy and was only 8 years old when it happened. McCain was buddys with Rumsfeld and Rumsfeld was buddys with Hussien. Did McCain endorse Hussien? OMG!!
     
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    Penguin,
    Would you feel different if you were related to the officers who died in the line of duty
    Would you feel different about Ayres if he bombed our Marines in Beruit back in 1983 instead?
     

    penguin

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    I'm not and he didn't. Do you feel bad that the guy your supporting was friends with a guy who associated with the leader of a country that has cost thousands of US lives? I mean, if we're going to play 6 degrees of separation, I want to play, too.
     

    artabr

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    Bayoupiper, thanks for posting this. I was getting ready to post it myself. :hs:
    I received it this morning from policelink.

    Penguin, your last post was pretty sick.


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    Asc.rudeboy

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    watched a documentary on the called "the weather underground" Most of the people in this documentary are still actively pursuing their goal of socializing the United States of America. Where do they get the money? They are college professors and community activists – our tax dollars. Only one is incarcerated – for murder. thats the scary part
     

    penguin

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    Yeah, I served in the Corps to be selfish and not care about my country :rolleyes: Do I condone what Ayers did? No. Do I accept that Obama did have dealings with Ayers? Yes. Do I like that? No. Do I think that Obama is of the same ilk for doing that? No. Is McCain a terrorist because he associated with people that associated with the genocidal leader of a country? No.
     
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