I found this yesterday in The New Yorker by David Remnick about William Ayers.
“Ayers said that while he hasn’t been bothered by the many threats—“and I’m not complaining”—the calls and e-mails he has received have been “pretty intense.” “I got two threats in one day on the Internet,” he said, referring to an incident that took place last summer when he was sitting in his office at the University of Illinois-Chicago, where he has taught education for two decades. “The first one said there was a posse coming to shoot me, and the second said they were going to kidnap me and water-board me. This friend of mine, a university cop, said, ‘Gosh, I hope the guy who’s coming to shoot you gets here first.’”
If this election could rid us, even temporarily, of the scourge of guilt by vague associations, it would be judged a success IMO. Judge candidates by their actions, words and their real advisers. Will this happen? Nah, but I can dream.
Steve
Ayers misspelled in initial link, initially.
Oops.
There’s a good chap, he said seconds after the correction.
Man *Ayers* also in his tags…
At the risk of singing the part of Napoleon solo,
http://tinyurl.com/6pbheq
He who Ayres first with Miss Pellings
Ayers last with joint swellings -
Or, co-rections…
LOL, done and again thx.
Steve
Jest a li’l toasted-almond bar from the Good Terrorist Humor man, doncha know, he said as his departing white truck jingled with the sweet melody Pavlovial to kids’ drooling change-purses for generations…