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Politics : Just the Facts, Ma'am: A Compendium of Liberal Fiction

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (67420)10/11/2008 8:00:02 PM
From: thames_sider  Read Replies (1) of 90947
 
Well, you know, all I've ever heard about Ayers is on these boards. I truly can't say I'm interested in him.

Now, Chavez I have heard of. He is an unstable poseur, loves the limelight, who's only still in power because of populism and oil money. Castro at least was sincere in his aims, wrong though they are: Chavez seems to deliberately cause offence and just do whatever he thinks might annoy the US. He's an intellectual child, not someone to be admired at all.
And although I see huge and blatant bias, as well as a clear ignorance of factual history and politics, in any article claiming that Obama could remotely have a socialist revolutionary agenda in education or otherwise, I'm assuming that Ayers did genuinely go there and make a speech as described in support of and under the auspices of Chavez.

So I do indeed agree with one point I think you're making, I am convinced by the character and historical evidence you and others have put forward on this...

Ayers is most certainly not fit to be president.

So it's a good thing he's not standing, isn't it.

Now, back to McCain vs Obama...?
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