Victim of Ayers and Dohrn Appears on National Television, Describes His Entire Family's Near Murder
by Susan UnPC
The story was based on the devastating memories of Mr. Murtagh, described in his op-ed, "Barack Obama pal is an enemy, too," in yesterday's New York Daily News. In 1970, Mr. Murtagh's entire family was targeted for murder by the Weather Underground because his father was a New York State Supreme Court justice who was presiding over the trial of the so-called "`Panther 21′, members of the Black Panther Party indicted in a plot to bomb New York landmarks and department stores." (The Weather Underground and Black Panthers were allies in their dedication to the violent overthrow of the U.S. government.)
Mr. Murtagh is "an attorney, an adjunct professor of public policy at the Fordham University College of Liberal Studies and a member of the city council in Yonkers." It is important to note that a longer version of his op-ed is available at CityJournal.org under the title, "Fire in the Night: The Weathermen tried to kill my family."
Tonight, in a two-part interview, Fox News's Greta Van Susteran, an attorney and host of On The Record with Greta Van Sustern, interviewed John M. Murtagh, an educated, articulate and well-informed man. Mr. Murtagh is a Republican, and isn't involved in either Democratic presidential candidate's campaign. It is important to note that, in part two of the interview, Mr. Murtagh refers to the findings of Larry Johnson about Barack Obama's eight years of employment by William Ayers, reported in "Why is Obama Hiding the Truth About William Ayers? Follow the Money."
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When This Man Was 9 Years Old, Ayers Bombed His Home
by Uppity Woman
Barack Obama reminds everyone that he was only 8 years old when his friends, domestic terrorists Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, bombed their way through America. (However, Larry Johnson has proved that not only did Ayers support and promote Obama's campaigns from his first in 1995, but that Obama worked for Ayers for eight years. See: Larry Johnson's "Why is Obama Hiding the Truth About William Ayers? Follow the Money" and SusanUnPC's "The Game of Expedience.")
Well, John Murtagh was a bit put out by that remark because he was 9 years old when the Weather Underground tried to kill him and his family on February 21, 1970. Mr Murtagh wrote an April 30,2008 op-ed for the NY Daily News entitled, Barack Obama's Pal Is An Enemy Too. [BELOW IS VIDEO/AUDIO of Murtagh's interview.]
Murtagh's father was a judge hearing a case against the Panthers21, a group of Black Panthers who were being tried for planning the bombing of several landmarks and department stores in New York .
According to Murtagh, those two upstanding citizens from William Ayers and Bernardine Dorhn -- from New York Weather Underground Cell -- detonated three gasoline bombs at his home. They placed one bomb at the front door, another bomb on the front porch and they "lit" and "tucked" the third bomb underneath the family car behind the house.
The family heard an explosion but his father was afraid to leave the house because of a previous incident where scum balls opened fire on people fleeing their home under these circumstances. So they were essentially trapped in a burning house until neighbors told them it was safe to leave.
Update: Text in the middle of this diary has been edited for clarity
Barack Obama, "the presumptive nominee" of the Democratic Party, must feel lousy today after losing Pennsylvania by more than 200,000 votes yesterday, despite waging an aggressive and negative campaign against Hillary Clinton, in which he outspent her 3 to 1. It's not hard to imagine how much greater Clinton's win would have been had advertising budgets been equalized.
Democratic strategists and experts, such as George Stephanopoulos, have said that a win of 5 points or less by Clinton in Pennsylvania would have effectively secured the nomination for Obama. But he was unable to crack Clinton's winning coalition of union households, women, white people, seniors, blue-collar workers, Catholics, and Jews. As proven in other states, Hispanics bolster her nationwide coalition even more.
The results across Pennsylvania were impressive for Senator Clinton:
According to exit polls, Hillary won voters most concerned about the economy by 16 points (58-42) and union households by 18 points (59-41). She won those with incomes between 100K and 150K by 20 points (60-40); white women by 32 points (66-34) and Catholics by 38 points (69-31). She won those who decided on the last day (59-41), the last three days (58-42) and the last week (54-46). Hillary Clinton press release.
Additionally, Clinton once again demonstrated her appeal in rural and suburban America, winning nearly all counties across the state. And her succcess in Pittsburgh serves as a reminder that she too can carry urban areas.
As expected, Obama held on firmly to his coalition of African Americans and the wealthy (over $150,000 annual income).
But the AP asks why Obama "can't close the deal."
The sobering reality is that Obama's coalition is too weak and shallow to win a major cross-section of core Democrats from shore to shore. Losses in one or two major states would hardly be noteworthy, but accumulated losses over the past 3-and-a-half months starkly reveal a problem for this "frontrunner." California, Texas, Ohio, Florida, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, to name a few, offer classic Democratic demographics . Surely the super delegates must wonder whether Obama, the most successful presidential fundraiser in history, can assemble a winning Democratic coalition in any of these electorally rich states.
Also, questions about Obama's character, experience, judgment, and ability to empathize with common folk have increasingly plagued him. Red flags are popping up on a daily basis:
The company he keeps, as described by conservative commentator Andrew McCarthy is an inconvenient truth. Obama's ambition and charisma conceal his thin senatorial records, explains Todd Spivak. His veracity about an assortment of matters, from meeting Nadhmi Auchi to what he actually knew about Rev. Wright's bitter rhetoric, is also problematic. And Obama's arrogance, most vividly displayed recently when he "flipped off" Hillary Clinton doesn't help his image with average Americans either. Along the same lines, today David Axelrod audaciously insulted white working class voters by declaring them irrelevant to a Democratic victory. That dismissive attitude, along with patriotism gaffes, likely explains why 32% of Democratic voters in Pennsylvania told a pollster that they would never vote for Barack Obama. In the words of another writer:
If he becomes the Democratic Party's nominee for President, Sen. Barack Obama will lose the general election for this reason: When the smiles and platitudes are set aside, Obama's campaign and the philosophy of his cadre amount to one big put-down of America. Source.
One no longer needs to imagine how the GOP and 527's will attack Obama where he's most vulnerable. The North Carolina GOP has already unveiled a television ad featuring Rev. Wright's damning of America, as reported today by Marc Ambinder of The Atlantic. Although the ad is short and crude, the devastating potential of similar assaults is indisputable. You can view it here.
Obama's narrow delegate lead can be largely attributed to an effective strategy in caucus states (for which his campaign deserves credit) in addition to a hypnotized mass media. However, the media is slowing waking up, as ABC News demonstrated in last week's debate. And legitimate questions have now been raised about whether caucuses accurately reflect the peoples' will (as illustrated most clearly in Texas, where Clinton won the popular vote by more than 100,000 but "lost" the caucuses) and whether caucus irregularities have created an unlevel playing field.
And speaking of the will of the people, Hillary Clinton now boasts a lead of 123,358 in the popular vote when results from Florida and Michigan primaries are included, according to Real Clear Politics.
Super delegates probably hoped to avoid the serious task at hand. But because Obama can't close the deal on his own, their votes will now be determinative. And while General Election polls should be evaluated cautiously at this early date -- indicators of Obama's electability problems are evident. For example, in Massachusetts, where Obama enjoys the support of Senators Kerry and Kennedy as well as Gov. Patrick, there is disturbing news for Sen. Obama, as reported by The Boston Herald:
While Hillary Clinton soundly beats McCain in Massachusetts in the new SurveyUSA poll, 56 percent to 41 percent, the Obama/McCain number is 48 percent to 46 percent, well within the margin of error.A Democrat struggling here in 2008? An unpopular war, a collapsing housing market and $4 gas - if Britney Spears were running as a Democrat, she'd pull at least 50 percent of the Massachusetts vote.
John McCain poses another threat to Obama, which is the potential to attract Hispanics, a voting bloc that can make or break a general election candidate. Clinton, on the other hand, has already established her good will among Latinos.
Obama is inclined to continuously blame Hillary for his election problems. But each candidate must be accountable for his or her weaknesses. And that is one reason I admire Hillary Clinton. Not only has she adapted her campaign strategy and structure when necessary, Clinton doesn't take the onslaught of assaults personally. In fact, I'd guess that her grit and determination in the face of adversity have won over more voters. Obama, on the other hand, is an incessant whiner, which of course is an unappealing quality in a friend, colleague, or spouse. But in a general election candidate for President, petulance is a sure recipe for disaster.
All in all, the super delegates have many factors to consider. At this stage, they should have a fairly complete picture of each candidate's advantages and disadvantages for the General Election, including their judgment, credentials, and demographic coalitions. It would not be surprising, therefore, if super delegates begin to break towards Clinton as the primary season finally winds down.
Cross posted at texasdarlin.wordpress.com and hillarysbloggers.comThis begins a series of examinations into the kind of person Barack Obama considers to be a friend. Someone that helped to launch Barack Obama's political career. And someone whose past Barack Obama doesn't think is important anymore. Watch these videos and draw your own conclusions.
Part 1
It is amazing how often this primary season has prompted me to haul out a spyglass to peer back into my life. A lot of the memories are soft focus now, a little more so with each passing year; but the time period from the early 60's to the end of the 70's is when I was young. And I hold the recollections of this time to be dear, shared only with intimates. I have never written about them although I am a fierce critic of those who do.
The tale of the 60's and 70's has never been told to my satisfaction probably because I keep seeking my story, and it is never there. I was more political than a flower child. Free love and drugs were ok, if that was your thing, and I smoked grass, especially when I went dancing; but to me this aspect of the era was more incidental than substantial. Love-ins, flower power, bell bottoms and tambourines were the trappings. The meat of the era was Political and no song summed it up better than "Something Happening Here" by Buffalo Springfield:
There's something happening here
What it is ain't exactly clear
There's a man with a gun over there
Telling me I got to bewareI think it's time we stop, children, what's that sound
Everybody look what's going downThere's battle lines being drawn
Nobody's right if everybody's wrong
Young people speaking their minds
Getting so much resistance from behindI think it's time we stop, hey, what's that sound
Everybody look what's going downWhat a field-day for the heat
A thousand people in the street
Singing songs and carrying signs
Mostly say, hooray for our sideIt's time we stop, hey, what's that sound
Everybody look what's going downParanoia strikes deep
Into your life it will creep
It starts when you're always afraid
You step out of line, the man come and take you awayWe better stop, hey, what's that sound
Everybody look what's going down
Stop, hey, what's that sound
Everybody look what's going down
Stop, now, what's that sound
Everybody look what's going down
Stop, children, what's that sound
Everybody look what's going down
The song captures an entire gestalt, the mindset of a generation not only committed to ending a war of intervention, but also determined to make the world into a better, safer, more humane place. One fit for children and animals, which was a slogan one often saw on posters. But we were not self conscious about it. People rarely wrote things down. No one imagined how this time in our lives would become almost mythological. We all believed the way it was is the way it would always be. I didn't write much either. In those days I was just a face in the crowd. I listened, clapped, carried signs, and cheered others. This was fine with me. I didn't aspire to more of a role. The working class part of me remained a little withheld. It took a lot for me to break the law; so many others were way ahead of me. And yet it seems to me now, that I was there, at so many of the Big Moments.
Posted with express permission from the author: Uppity Woman
Cross posted at: No Quarter
So who is Bill Ayers, you ask? Nobody in particular if you are an Obama Fan. I mean Obama Rocks!!!! Yes We Can!! I mean all Ayers was is just the leader of the terrorist group the Weather Underground in the '70s. Ohhhhhhhhhh pooh pooh, Obama fans say! That's a longggggg time ago!!! Barack was 8 years old! Ayers is a nice guy now! He hasn't blown anything up lately or anything! Stop bothering our Messiah! All Ayers did was bomb a few buildings, right? Let's give him another chance! I mean so what if he helped Barack with his campaigns. Lay off the guy!
No.
I won't lay off the guy. Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn (now married to Ayers) were two of the most infamous domestic terrorists ever to be allowed to continue to walk the earth in America, thanks to a screw up in the surveillance. But that didn't stop Ayers from bragging on what he did.
"i don't regret setting bombs. I feel we didn't do enough"
--Bill Ayers, September 11, 2001
No regrets for a love of explosives
Let's talk about the little ole silly things Ayers and Dohrn did:
Weatherman, AKA Weather Underground Organization, was a violent U.S Radical Left group. They called themselves a revolutionary organization whose purpose was to carry out a series of attacks to overthrow of the Government of the United States.
Congratulations
We are now debating if Sen. Obama is a horrible person because he hangs out with confirmed terrorists, or if Sen. Clinton is a horrible person because she is married to somone who pardons confirmed terrorists.
Actually, it appears that we are only debating who is worse ~ I think we are all in agreement that they are both horrible persons; it is their degree of horrible-ness that is in doubt.
My belief is that my candidate is less horrible than your candidate. Your candidate defines horrible-ness.
Congratulations: this is the way to get things done!
Last night I wrote a short diary called "Obama's Weather Underground Friends" attaching a You Tube video that's been circulating on political websites. The video claims that Obama's political career in Chicago was launched with the help of William Ayres and Bernardine Dohrn, WU leaders.
The point of the diary was to emphasize the risk facing the Democratic Party should Barack Obama be our nominee. As one commenter to that diary put it: "Heck the Republicans won't even need Karl Rove this year. Hit pieces against Obama practically write themselves. Once you clear away the fog of liberal guilt, things become quite simple indeed."
Now today the story has gained momentum in the blogosphere. A link to this commonvoice.com article is making the rounds on comment boards. The article references a conservative talk radio broadcast in Oregon that reported claims by a Pentagon official from Pres. Bush Sr.'s Administration and a former CIA officer that Obama and Ayers funneled money to Professor Rashid Khalidi, a known terrorist sympathizer. Excerpt here:
Bill Ayers, along with his wife Bernadine Dohrn, was an active member of the Weather Underground, a radical left-wing group that advocated violence against the United State.Both Ayers and Dohrn went "underground" in 1970 after others in the group accidentally detonated a bomb in a Greenwich Village (New York City) townhouse. The blast killed three of the group's members including Ayers' girlfriend at the time.
While Ayers and Dohrn were hiding from law enforcement, the Weather Underground participated in the bombings of the US Capital, the Pentagon and a State Department building. In 1981 Ayers and Dohrn turned themselves in to federal authorities, but all charges were dropped as a result of alleged "government legal misconduct." In his 2001 memoir, Ayers wrote, "I don't regret setting the bombs. I feel we didn't do enough."
Ayers and Dohrn are known to have held at least one fundraiser for Barack Obama in their Chicago home.During Obama's last year on the board of The Woods Fund (2002), he participated in awarding grants, including a $70,000 grant to the Arab American Action Network, a Chicago-based group founded by Rashid and Mona Khalidi.
In another suspected quid pro quo arrangement similar to those with Ayers and Rezko, Rashid Khalidi also held a fundraising event in his home for Barack Obama.
In the Middle East, Rashid Khalidi was known as a man to be reckoned with. From 1972 through 1983, Khalidi was the director in Beirut of the official Palestinian press agency, FAFA. His wife worked there as well.
According to sources, when the Khalidi's left Chicago for Columbia University in New York, Rashid was honored with the Edward Said Chair in Arab Studies at that Ivy League university. Their goodbye party in Chicago included testimonials from Bill Ayers and Barack Obama.
It really is frightening to imagine what the GOP and right-wing 527's will do with all the material stacking up in their Barack Obama hit files. To highlight the point, here is the You Tube video again. I don't know who made this one but I've no doubt that this can of worms is still barely cracked.
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