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Re: American Thinker Articles
10/6/2008 12:29:26 AM
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Re: American Thinker Articles
10/7/2008 4:17:14 AM
October 07, 2008

Sowing ACORNs to reap the biggest oak tree in Washington, DC

By James Lewis

"From tiny ACORNs mighty oaks do grow" is the old slogan, from which the revolutionary organization ACORN derives its name.  Like so many little hints dropped by the Left, you get a very clear message if you just think about it from their neo-Marxist revolutionary point of view. In the same way, the Sixties Weathermen Underground bombers got their name from a Bob Dylan line, "You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind is blowing."  This name was one of Bill Ayers' early literary efforts, you might say. The bombs set in the Sixties by the Weatherman Underground were just a means to an end: Ayers and Dohrn wanted to become famous and earn their Leftist street cred. They didn't care if people died to make it happen. You gotta break some eggs to make that omelet.

Looking back in 1995 Ayers said,

"I am a radical, Leftist, small 'c' communist ... [Laughs] Maybe I'm the last communist who is willing to admit it. ... The ethics of Communism still appeal to me. I don't like Lenin as much as the early Marx." 

Those are very fine distinctions, Professor. Ayers "was never a Stalinist," he says, but in his lifetime the mass murderers were Mao Zedong and Pol Pot, who also, by some inexplicable coincidence, turned out to be communists. Small c or big, they didn't care. It's like a confirmed white racist saying he was never a Hitlerite. So what? You're still associated with mass murder, with all your "ethics of Communism."

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Re: American Thinker Articles
10/7/2008 4:26:46 AM
October 06, 2008

It's official: Rezko's talking

Jerome J. Schmitt
According to the Chicago Sun-Times,  prosecutors have formally requested an indefinite delay in sentencing convicted-felon Anthony Rezko so they may question him concerning political corruption in Illinois. 

Curiously, the report claims the “delay could be good news” for Senator Obama, on the theory that he will be elected president before the voters notice whether anyone in his circle is implicated in further scandals.

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Re: American Thinker Articles
10/7/2008 8:54:41 PM
Thank You Sandy :)

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Re: American Thinker Articles
10/7/2008 9:39:10 PM
Thank you Steven


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