Monday, June 14, 2010

An Evening with Cindy Sheehan & Bill Ayers - June 15 in Evanston

If you're in the Chicagoland area tomorrow, you may want to drop by and visit one of the Communists who seems to have inspired our current President. Or maybe he was just a guy from the neighborhood. Like Jeremiah Wright.



The event is at 6:30pm at the Evanston Library.

If you go, remember to be civil -- and carry a videocamera. Just ask Ayers when the last time he spoke with Barack Obama was. Obama seems to think it was 2007. And ask what the topics of discussion were. Don't forget to tell him that everyone knows he played a hand in writing Obama's first book. In fact, it's common knowledge.


Background Reading:
Dead Cops, Dead Marines... and Their Killers
Obama and Communism: Ayers, Dohrn and FARC
Why was Barack Obama visiting Bill Ayers in 2007?
Ayers, Obama and the Annenberg Records: Not Just "A guy who lives in my neighborhood"
Annenberg Files reveal Obama, Ayers worked closely
Chicago TV in 2000: Obama admits Ayers launched his career
Obama's problematic directorship: the Woods Fund


4 comments:

swede said...

Dang. I was born in Evanston. Now seems like a lousy place to be from.

Let's see, If I had to choose between an evening with Sheehan/Ayers and, say, having red hot iron spikes poked in my eyes, I'd have to go with spikes. Oooo, this is gonna hurt!

The_Bad said...

Doug: you forgot to advise to bring vomit bags. Seems to be essential gear for an evening with those two pukes.

Phil said...

"Don't forget to tell him that everyone knows he played a hand in writing Obama's first book. In fact, it's common knowledge."

I noticed that the two links were identical. Your wording implies, however, that you intended to link to something different in the second case. (It's hard to say that "everyone knows" when Cashill is basically a lone wolf -- even though I tend to believe his theory.)

directorblue said...

@Phil -- good catch. Meant to have two links there, but... you get the point.

Cashill does have some pretty compelling arguments.