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September 1, 2008

Obama’s Followers Try to Intimidate Critics

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by Jeff Davis

Now that he has been officially crowned in his Greek Temple, the Barack Obama campaign has now resorted to outright intimidation and threats in an effort to silence criticism of the Brown Messiah.

According to the Swamp Politics site of the Chicago Tribune “Sen. Barack Obama’s campaign organized its supporters Wednesday night to confront Tribune-owned WGN-AM in Chicago for having a critic of the Illinois Democrat on its air. ‘WGN radio is giving right-wing hatchet man Stanley Kurtz a forum to air his baseless, fear-mongering terrorist smears,’ Obama’s campaign wrote in an e-mail to supporters. ‘He’s currently scheduled to spend a solid two-hour block from 9:00 to 11:00 p.m. pushing lies, distortions, and manipulations about Barack and University of Illinois professor William Ayers.’”

A couple of interesting points here. Number one is the connection between Obama and ex-Weatherman Bill Ayers. This does not in any way need to be established or proven; it is an accepted fact by everyone, including the Obamanable Snowmen. You’re just not supposed to mention it. The Second point is that the so-called “right-wing hatchet man” is a Jew, so there’s a continuing Jewish rift over being typical liberal Jews, supporting the Negro, or being militant pro-War Zionists, who side with the neocons, who hijacked the GOP.

The Tribune article goes on “Kurtz, a conservative writer, recently wrote an article for the National Review that looked at Obama’s ties to Ayers, a former 1960s radical who later emerged as a school reform advocate in Chicago. The magazine had been blocked in its initial attempts to obtain records from the University of Illinois at Chicago regarding a school reform initiative called the Chicago Annenberg Challenge, which Obama chaired and Ayers co-founded. Obama critics were quick to suggest that political clout could be involved in seeking to protect Obama from embarrassment.”

Ayers was investigated for numerous acts of terrorism and murder; these words simply disappear from the whole narrative, of course, and he becomes a ’60s radical. One source notes “Later in 1969, Ayers participated in planting a bomb at a statue dedicated to police casualties in the 1886 Haymarket Riot. The blast broke almost 100 windows and blew pieces of the statue onto the nearby Kennedy Expressway…. In 1970 he ‘went underground’ with several associates after the Greenwich Village townhouse explosion, in which Weatherman member Ted Gold, Ayers’ close friend Terry Robbins, and Ayers girlfriend, Oughton, were killed when a nail bomb that was under construction exploded. Kathy Boudin and Cathy Wilkerson survived the blast. Ayers was not facing criminal charges at the time, but the federal government later filed charges against him. In 2001 Ayers released a book, Fugitive Days, in which he discussed participating in the bombings of New York City Police Headquarters in 1970, the Capitol building in 1971, and the Pentagon in 1972. He also said, however, that the book was partly fiction.”

The Tribune continues “The school later reserved its position and made the records available Tuesday. On Wednesday evening, Obama’s campaign urged supporters to call the radio station to complain. ‘Tell WGN that by providing Kurtz with airtime, they are legitimizing baseless attacks from a smear-merchant and lowering the standards of political discourse,’ the note said. ‘It is absolutely unacceptable that WGN would give a slimy character assassin like Kurtz time for his divisive, destructive ranting on our public airwaves,’ the note continued. ‘At the very least, they should offer sane, honest rebuttal to every one of Kurtz’s lies.’ ”

Apparently people cannot be trusted to decide what is true about Obama for themselves by listening to what Kurtz has to say. Critics of the Brown Messiah must be physically silenced and driven off the air waves. The Obama phenomenon is going rapidly from a fad to a militant cult.

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. If the O-Man’s crew is this heavy-handed suppressing dissent now, what will it be like if he becomes president?


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