Thursday, March 12, 2009

Ayers, Dohrn Accused of Bombing

The San Francisco police union accuses unrepentant terrorist duo Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn of a 1970 bombing that murdered a police officer. HotAir. Gateway Pundit.

The University of Illinois English professor, supported by Illinois taxpayers, is still touring the country speaking to the youth of America, lately back in Illinois. Daily Illini:
One student posed the question about how challenging it was to write "Fugitive Days."

"I consider myself as a teacher who scribbles," Ayers said. "Writing requires, what my son calls, discipline of the desk. The hardest thing was getting started, being disciplined and deciding what goes in (the book)."

Ayers said the purpose of his memoir was to capture what really happened and how he felt then. "Fugitive Days" became Ayers' master's degree thesis at Bennington College in Vermont.
The hardest thing was to decide how to lie this time. But he did give us a glimpse in his unguarded remarks:“Guilty as hell, free as a bird—America is a great country,”. Guilty as hell.

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