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Obama's Terrorist Ties and Radical Roots
WRITTEN BY WILLIAM F. JASPER - MONDAY, 27 OCTOBER 2008 - 17:01
One of the signature songs of the 1960s political radicalism was Bob Dylan's "The Times They Are a'Changin'," which JibJab Video Productions has used as a theme for an online video spoof of the Obama-Hillary-McCain campaign contest over who was the biggest "change" candidate. Another iconic '60s-era Dylan ballad, "Subterranean Homesick Blues," contained the line, "You don't need to be a weatherman to know which way the wind blows." Bill Ayers, his wife Bernadine Dohrn, and other members of the radical 'SDS' (Students for a Democratic Society) adopted Weatherman, Weathermen, and Weather Underground as their nom de guerre monikers from the Dylan lyrics in 1969, when they decided to escalate their already violent street demonstrating, agitating, and rioting to full-blown urban guerrilla terrorism. For the past year, Barack Obama and his cheerleaders in the media have been trying to smother the story of Obama's longtime close association with Ayers and Dohrn, who are now "education reformers" in Chicago. >>>cont.>>>
>>>cont.>>> But when it comes to the real agents of hatred, violence, and intolerance in Obama's camp, the same media "watchdogs" become lap dogs. Obama knows he doesn't have to fear exposure from them. However, the Obama camp is undoubtedly having heartburn worrying over the fact that millions of Americans are discovering his alarming radical pedigree thanks to the alternate media of talk radio and the Internet. Read Entire Article: www.theNewAmerican.com © The New American Magazine. All rights reserved.
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