Imagine, if you will, that at some point in John McCain's career, he had some sort of collaborative association with Timothy McVeigh. It doesn't take much of an imagination to understand the political hay the Democrats would be making out of that. McCain would never even be in the running to be President let alone be a Senator. McVeigh was an anti-government political terrorist who bombed a federal office building in Oklahoma City killing 168 people. It was a horrible crime for which McVeigh deservedly paid the ultimate price.
Obama is an associate of William Ayers. He can spin it, he can fold, spindle and mutilate it, but the irrefutable fact is that he had more than a passing relationship with William Ayers. He worked for and with Ayers on several projects and Ayers helped launch his political career.
William Ayers is an unrepentent anti-government terrorist. Ayers planted and set off numerous bombs. He bombed the NYC Police Station, he bombed a statue twice and he planted bombs at the Pentagon and the Capitol building.
The only difference between William Ayers and Timothy McVeigh is the body count!
Ayers and McVeigh may differ in political philosphy, but it doesn't really matter. Both are anti-government terrorists who used violence as a means to their respective ends.
Somehow, we give Obama a pass where we would crucify McCain. Tell me what kind of sense that makes!
VW








"The only difference between William Ayers and Timothy McVeigh is the body count!"
That says it all right there, or at least it should.
Posted by: DragonLady | Saturday, October 11, 2008 at 11:55
McVey was a willing patsy Ayers was the INITIATOR AND LEADER
Posted by: WMD_Maker | Saturday, October 11, 2008 at 19:53
Perspective is one thing the MSM and the minions of the one do not have. But you are absolutely correct, the only difference is the body count. And I am sure that Ayers was jealous of McVeigh's success. At least McVeigh got his just reward. It is a shame that Ayers and his wife did not get theirs.
Posted by: GM Cassel AMH1(AW) USN RETIRED | Saturday, October 11, 2008 at 23:34