By Adam Fogle | October 20th, 2008 | 7 comments

IN LATE 1997, DEMOCRAT PRAISED TERRORIST’S BOOK AS ‘SEARING, TIMELY, COURAGEOUS’

In yet another instance of bloggers doing what the media is supposed to be doing, the folks over at Zomblog unearthed an absolute bombshell in the ongoing saga of Democrat presidential nominee Barack Obama and his pal, domestic terrorist William Ayers.

Although he has consistently denied that Ayers was anything more than a neighbor, a Dec. 21, 1997 review of the terrorist’s book “A Kind and Just Parent: The Children of Juvenile Court” submitted by Obama in the Chicago Tribune showed otherwise. “A searing and timely account of the juvenile court system, and the courageous individuals who rescue hope from despair,” Obama wrote alongside a a smiling photograph of himself.

Added Fox News Channel:

The book, which details life at the Chicago Juvenile Court prison school, mentions Obama by name on page 82 when it describes Chicago’s Hyde Park neighborhood:

“Our neighbors include Muhammad Ali, former mayor Eugene Sawyer, poets Gwendolyn Brooks and Elizabeth Alexander, and writer Barack Obama. Minister Louis Farrakhan lives a block from our home and adds, we think, a unique dimension to the idea of ’safe neighborhood watch’: the Fruit of Islam, his security force, has an eye on things twenty-four-hours a day.”

There really isn’t much left to say at this point. Ayers unrepentantly bombed a number of U.S. government buildings, killed innocent people and wished he had done more.

Obama’s connections to and admiration for this guy are now crystal clear and anyone who argues otherwise shares his same flawed and failed judgment.


7 Responses to “Obama, Ayers more than just neighbors”

  1. 1.
    Posted by Randolph McEwin on 10/20/08 at 6:12 pm

    This is the most trivial thing ever. Obama, an academic, reviewed a book. I’d like to see who else reviewed Ayer’s work. Are all of those people extremists with terrorist ties as well? Really damning stuff here, Fogle.

  2. 2.
    Posted by Larry on 10/20/08 at 7:25 pm

    Adam,

    It would not matter if you had a video of Him hanging babies by their ears…He is the ONE, and is loved for who He is, and who He will become…and all He will do in making the world a perfect place for us all.

    He can not be questioned, or even doubted.

  3. 3.
    Posted by Joe on 10/21/08 at 9:38 am

    “I’d like to see who else reviewed Ayer’s work. Are all of those people extremists with terrorist ties as well?”

    Unless McCain reviewed it, nobody else who reviewed Ayers’ book is a candidate for the presidency of the United States.

    Better to elect a bad Republican than a perfect Socialist.

  4. 4.
    Posted by Rob W. on 10/21/08 at 11:15 am

    Again, anyone who voted for Bush is not allowed to complain about electing a socialist.

    Was the book actually “searing and timely”? Does reading someone’s book and giving a one-line review mean that I’m connected to them? If so, you need to start writing an expose about how one of your commentators is secretly connected to Hemingway, Steinbeck, the Apostle Paul, Obama, Stephen King, Pat Conroy, Moses, Ian Fleming, and Nobel Prize winners Bob Grubbs, James Watson, Francis Crick, and E.J. Corey, as well as many more.

    As for being mentioned in the book that Obama lives in the same neighborhood… yes, Obama does live in the same neighborhood. Everyone knows that.

  5. 5.
    Posted by Joe on 10/21/08 at 2:24 pm

    “Just a guy who lives in my neighborhood…” LOL.

    Obama and Ayers served on two boards together – the Woods fund and Chicago Annenberg challenge, designed to funnel money to far leftwing causes. Ayers helped launch Obama’s political career from his home in 1995. To this day, Ayers is unrepentant about bombing and said “we needed to do more”. Obama and his henchmen have done everything they can to downplay this relationship. And so has a compliant media.

    Obama first lied about not having a connection to ACORN, then tried to say he just did legal work for them, THEN had to admit his campaign gave ACORN $800,000 to register voters – through the boards he and Ayers sat on together. Incidentally, Obama was a top ACORN activism trainer for several years.

    But – again – he’s just a “guy in my neighborhood.”

  6. 6.
    Posted by RHIND on 10/21/08 at 2:28 pm

    OK, so lets also discuss Sarah and Todd Palin’s connections, as recent as last year, to an extremist Alaskan separatist group whose founder has stated he has no use for the United States or its institution, and who openly advocates rebellion in the state of Alaska and breaking up of the Union.

  7. 7.
    Posted by Rob W. on 10/21/08 at 6:12 pm

    Joe- the “Chicago Annenberg Challenge” was funded by a Republican who served under Nixon and Reagan. I highly doubt that Annenberg was trying to find a way to funnel money to “far leftwing causes”. Try thinking before you write.

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