Skull Pilot
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You act as if he were the ONLY member of that group. You can't or
shouldn't assume that everything they did was at Ayers' hands.
according to Ayers he participated in the bombings of New York City Police Headquarters in 1970, the United States Capitol building in 1971, and The Pentagon in 1972, as he noted in his 2001 book. IF he had participated in the judge's house why not own up to it? he was a free man at that point, right?
Ya'll are laughable. Do you think our governments hands are clean? you'd shit your pants if you knew some of the things our own government does, both inside and outside this country. So excuse me if I don't feel it necessary to get all outraged over what this guy did 40 years ago in protest of the U.S. involvement in Vietnam. I don't think his actions were smart or even productive but he certainly wasn't alone in his behavior.
if he owned up to it he would be in jail you idiot technicality or not..
And you are forgetting he is a cowardly criminal and criminals lie.
besides,Attempted murder on a federal judge is a little more serious than his other bombings.
but I suppose you would be OK if the bomb intended to kill people at the Fort Dix dance fulfilled its intended purpose rather than killing those good people who were making the bomb.