posted September 24, 2010 10:11 AM
So, here's another organ of the leftist cheerleading press which can't bring themselves to tell the truth...THE WHOLE TRUTH about the ass-hole buddy of Barack Hussein O'Bomber.To the Chicago Tribune, Bill Ayers is merely..."Controversial".
Here's what they didn't say about Bill Ayers.
Ayer's little band of communist domestic terrorist bombers:
Bombed police headquarters in New York City.
Bombed the Pentagon.
Bombed a NY bank.
Killed 2 armored truck guards in a robbery.
Blew up members of their own Weather Underground group preparing another bomb at a gang residence.
Discussed the outright murder of 20,000,000 Americans when/in the event they overthrew the US government and instituted a Communist dictatorship.
Discussed the partitioning of the United States between the Communist Soviet Union, Communist China and Communist Cuba.
Said almost immediately after 9/11 he felt his little band of Communist domestic terrorist bombers hadn't done enough...bombing that is.
Said.."Guilty as hell...and free as a bird".
Ayers is also an ass-hole buddy of Tom Hayden..former husband of the American Traitor Jane Fonda...member/leader of Students for a..haha..Democratic Society who now writes for...guess who...Huffington Post.
Now, these liars at the Chicago Tribune could also have informed their readers that one of the usual leftist suspects...Kommander Korruption, aka Bill Clinton, pardoned members of the Weather Underground when he was Prez.
Now, that's who Bill Ayers really is.
Who Bill Ayers really ISN'T is "just a guy who lives in my neighborhood" as Barack Hussein O'Bomber tried to pass him off when questioned about the O'Bomber/Bill Ayers association.
There's nothing wrong with any of these A-holes that a firing squad wouldn't cure.
Controversial UIC professor denied emeritus status
Son of Robert Kennedy speaks out against Ayers
Robert F. Kennedy By Jodi S. Cohen, Tribune reporter
8:02 p.m. CDT, September 23, 2010
Communist Domestic Terrorist Bomber Bill Ayers
In a very unusual move, University of Illinois trustees Thursday denied giving emeritus status to controversial retired professor William Ayers.
The vote, at a U. of I. board meeting in Urbana, was unanimous and came after a passionate speech by board chair Christopher Kennedy, who invoked the 1968 assassination of his father, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, in saying that he was voting his conscience.
The other trustees, without comment, also voted against the appointment.
Ayers, the Vietnam War-era radical, had been an education faculty member at UIC since 1987. He retired effective Aug. 31 and then sought the emeritus faculty status, a largely honorific title that includes some benefits such as library privileges.
A co-founder of the Weather Underground anti-war group, Ayers was frequently in the media spotlight and, as such, was one of the university's best-known faculty members.
While trustees regularly vote on emeritus appointments, they rarely comment about them.
But in an emotional statement, Kennedy discussed his reasons for voting against Ayers' request.
"I am guided by my conscience and one which has been formed by a series of experiences, many of which have been shared with the people of our country and mark each of us in a profound way," Kennedy said.
He said he could not confer the title "to a man whose body of work includes a book dedicated in part to the man who murdered my father."
Kennedy was referring to a 1974 book co-authored by Ayers, "Prairie Fire," which was dedicated to a long list of people including Robert Kennedy assassin Sirhan Sirhan and "all political prisoners in the U.S."
Ayers became a controversial figure in Barack Obama's presidential campaign because they worked on a school-reform initiative together, leading opponents to say Obama was linked to a "terrorist." UIC was forced to release more than 1,000 files detailing the activities of that group. The university also faced questions in 2001 after Ayers wrote in his memoir about helping with the non-fatal bombings of government buildings.
According to the UIC faculty handbook, the granting of emeritus status is "based on merit" and is "an extraordinary title that is given for extraordinary service."
Kennedy said he hoped faculty, staff and Illinois residents "understand my motives and my reasoning" and concluded: "How could I do anything else?"
Ayers could not be reached for comment, and UIC School of Education Dean Vicki Chou did not return a call from the Tribune. She told the Tribune last month that Ayers has "been really a very good colleague here" and "the good far outweighs any negative press."
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/education/ct-met-ayers-denied-emeritus-20 100923,0,5045265.story