’60s Bomber Ayers Repudiates NY Times, Obama Links

Posted By Scott Ott On October 4, 2008 @ 6:00 pm 

(2008-10-04) — William Ayers, founder of the radical Weather Underground group 
which carried out a bombing campaign against U.S. targets in the 1960s, today 
attempted to distance himself from both Barack Obama and The New York Times.

Mr. Ayers distributed a news release in response to the Times’ 2,100-word 
investigative story, originally titled “Obama Has Met Ayers, but the Two Are 
Not Close” and later re-headlined “Obama Met Ayers By Accident, Worked with Him 
Unwittingly, Can’t Recall What He Looks Like.”

“I don’t read the mainstream media propaganda rags,” said Mr. Ayers, now 
terrorist emeritus at the University of Illinois at Chicago. “The New York 
Times and the rest of them are just tools used by The Man to deceive the people 
of the world. If I had the sixties to do over again, I’d bomb them first.”

As for Sen. Obama, whose political career Mr. Ayers helped to launch, and who 
served as chairman of Mr. Ayers “education” project in Chicago, the professor 
agrees with the presidential candidate that they barely know each other. 

“Just because a guy lives in your neighborhood, starts his run for the White 
House in your living room, and helps you channel millions of dollars into a 
program to teach kids what kind of country we really live in…that doesn’t mean 
we’re close,” he said. “That’s like saying the dude I saw in the hardware 
department at Wal-Mart is my best buddy just because he showed me where the 
fuses were…and then gave me some bread to buy them.”

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