Hussein Supporter and Friend: “No Regrets” Says Bill Ayers In A 2001 Article
Why this assholes not in prison, I’ll never know. This is the 2001 article from Chicago Magazine in which this POS is photographed standing on the American Flag.
At 55, Bill Ayers, the notorious sixties radical, still carries a whiff of that rock ‘n’ roll decade: the oversize wire-rim glasses that, in a certain light, reveal themselves as bifocals; a backpack over his shoulder—not some streamlined, chic job, but a funky backpack-of-the-people, complete with a photo button of abolitionist John Brown pinned to one strap.
Yet he is also a man of the moment. For example: There is his cell phone, laid casually on the tabletop of this neighborhood Taylor Street coffee shop, and his passion for double skim lattes. In conversation, he has an immediate, engaging presence; he may not have known you long but, his manner suggests, he’s already fascinated. Then there is his quick laugh and his tendency to punctuate his comments by a tap on your arm.
Overall, it is not easy to imagine him as part of the Weatherman, a group that during the late sixties and early seventies openly called for revolution in America, led a violent rampaging protest in Chicago, and took credit for numerous bombings around the United States.
One of the Weatherman leaders was Bernardine Dohrn, a smart, magnetic figure who, in part because of her penchant for miniskirts and knee-high boots, was dubbed “La Pasionaria of the Lunatic Left” by FBI director J. Edgar Hoover. After a bomb exploded accidentally and killed three of their colleagues, Ayers and Dohrn “hooked up,” in the parlance of the day, and, since 1982, they have been married. This—violence, death, and white-hot rhetoric—is his past and Ayers insists he has no regrets. “I acted appropriately in the context of those times,” he says. But it’s hard to reconcile this quick-witted man with that revolutionary. Today Bill Ayers seems too happy to have ever been so angry.
Continued at Chicago Magazine
i dont understand how these people can live amongst the very system they are trying to destroy
it’s like shitting in your own nest
why cant they just leave already?
May 5th, 2008 at 9:58 amBecause America is the best country. They don’t have the balls to leave because they know that they don’t have the freedoms the bitch about outside the US.
May 5th, 2008 at 10:04 amanother premier example of the self-absorbed, holier than thou, elitist liberal hypocrite who has contributed nothing positive to the human race and fucked up everything his parents generation stood for and believed in. He and his kind are human garbage and the world will be better off as they start to die off. He detests the very society that allows him to exist in the first place..Oooo, really brave of you Mr Ayers..really brave. Go to the muslim world and try the same tactics and speeches…we will see how brave you really are. Self-righteous human excrement
May 5th, 2008 at 10:11 amWhat a lowlife. And this reporter, trying to put a good spin on a subhuman who should be behind bars. Lots of these 60’s radicals work at universities–it’s the only job they could get where they can’t get fired. If they actually had to earn a living, they couldn’t. Angela Davis is a prof at UC Santa Cruz or Cal State Santa Cruz whatever. Too bad one of those bombs didn’t detonate when he and Bernadette were making them.
May 5th, 2008 at 10:17 amWell said, steve m!!!!!
May 5th, 2008 at 10:18 amHow appropriate that the article places him in a coffee shop, sipping lattes with the rest of the decadent class.
There is not a doubt in my mind that, if they wanted to, the authorities could find something to put his ass away with. It is absolutely amazing that he is walking around a free man.
May 5th, 2008 at 10:26 amIs that really the photo that was with the article on 9/11.
Wow.
He is an elitist murdering pig . . . and his wife an elitist murding pigette.
May 5th, 2008 at 11:31 amWoops - mispelled murdering on the second try. What happened to the wonderful editing feature . . . I for one NEED IT!
May 5th, 2008 at 11:32 amSorry this punk didn’t have the guts to have a run in with the LAPD of old.
May 5th, 2008 at 12:06 pmWas on scene when the SLA punks french fried under a house in LA, we just couldnt quite reach em to save em, heh heh heh.
-twas a great day, brings a smile to me all these years later.
Sorry we missed this punk.
83D
that’s funny how “french” is inspiring for your mind impression, heheheheh
May 6th, 2008 at 6:14 am