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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: TimF who wrote (384224)5/14/2008 12:29:01 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) of 1573051
 
Of course he hasn't "done it again", and at this point I doubt he will. He isn't much a current terrorist threat, but he was in the past, and decades later continued to publicly support the bombings.

Why isn't he in jail now? Well if we was convicted back in the 60s he probably would have been out of prison. He wasn't convicted because the case was dismissed due to prosecutorial misconduct.


I agree he probably isn't much of a terrorist threat today -- but bin Laden isn't, either -- personally. As figureheads, both are conceivably current threats, however (admittedly, Ayres is likely far less of one).

But the real point is what kind of judgment does it suggest for Obama to have these ties? And they are clearly closer relationships than the Left is suggesting.

The American people should at the very least have deep concerns about a presidential candidate who has these kinds of relationships. Policy considerations aside, there is something that "JDLR" (just doesn't look right) about Obama's personal relationships.
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