Im gonna say it since no one else will.

Somebody just got done telling me what a swell guy you were. I think I'll just go ahead and believe my own eyes.

Good for you.

Sarah G is a vacuous twit with the intellectual capacity of a gnat.

No, she's not. And somebody did a piss-poor job of raising you if you think that's how one talks to a lady.

She's no lady, and it's a legitimate question.
 
Blame your own party for the takeover by her and the Teaparty. One of the holdouts was Mitch McConnell, he hated Rand Paul and now he couldn't be more puppydog eyed as he gazes on what you all have wrought.

Why do Conservatives always let these big mouth dumbasses just take over?

Why are you so stupid?

Why do you always talk about asses and poop?

Odd. I thought he was talking about you.

And isnt he quoting you talking about asses?
 
No, she's not. And somebody did a piss-poor job of raising you if you think that's how one talks to a lady.

She's no lady, and it's a legitimate question.

She is a lady, and you sir are no gentleman.

You are entitled to your opinion.

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Michelle Bachmann must resign. Others in congress should call for it. To imply that Hillary Clinton's aid and US born resident is a terrorist or sympathizer is FUCKING NUTS.

I just heard bits and pieces of the story but its a travesty that this woman has any power at all.

I've given too much rep in 24 hrs, I'll catch you up when it's reset.
 
Welcome to the club of those that knew the chick wasn't good for anything beyond a good dicking a long time ago :thup:

I don't care how batshit crazy she is, that kind of talk is uncalled for. You don't go around sexually objectifying MEN like that, do you? It would sound fucking stupid, wouldn't it?
 
From the big oompah loompah hisself:

Boehner: Bachmann 'Pretty Dangerous' But Staying on Intelligence Committee | Video Cafe

House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) on Thursday refused to consider removing Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) from the House Intelligence Committee even though he said it was "pretty dangerous" for her to accuse Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s deputy chief of staff, Huma Abedin, of infiltrating the U.S. government on behalf of radical Islamists in the Muslim Brotherhood.
 
BTW, we targeted (and killed) an American citizen in the ME because he was a terrorist.

Timothy McVeigh was an American citizen.

Jane Fonda was an American citizen.

Obama's mentor, Bill Ayres (sp) (the one that bombed the WTC first) is an American citizen.

The Ft, Hood shooter was an American citizen.

Being an American citizen does not preclude one from being a terrorist to America.

Bill Ayers didn't bomb the World Trade Center. You really need to stop getting your facts from Hate Radio.

The only think Bill Ayers blew up was a statue dedicated to police who killed strikers in 1886 during the Haymarket Riots. While not a good thing to do, the guy was hardly a hardened terrorist. The only people the Weathermen were a danger to were themselves because they were so inept.
The only people more inept was the FBI and their COINTEL program that infiltrated groups like that and tried to encourage them to commit acts of violence, which is why Ayers was never charged with anything.

Clearly, Bachmann's statements were reprehensible... and hopefully the folks in MN will finally give her her walking papers in November.
 
BTW, we targeted (and killed) an American citizen in the ME because he was a terrorist.

Timothy McVeigh was an American citizen.

Jane Fonda was an American citizen.

Obama's mentor, Bill Ayres (sp) (the one that bombed the WTC first) is an American citizen.

The Ft, Hood shooter was an American citizen.

Being an American citizen does not preclude one from being a terrorist to America.

Bill Ayers didn't bomb the World Trade Center. You really need to stop getting your facts from Hate Radio.

The only think Bill Ayers blew up was a statue dedicated to police who killed strikers in 1886 during the Haymarket Riots. While not a good thing to do, the guy was hardly a hardened terrorist. The only people the Weathermen were a danger to were themselves because they were so inept.
The only people more inept was the FBI and their COINTEL program that infiltrated groups like that and tried to encourage them to commit acts of violence, which is why Ayers was never charged with anything.

Clearly, Bachmann's statements were reprehensible... and hopefully the folks in MN will finally give her her walking papers in November.

Bill Ayers and/or his Weather Underground did a helluva lot more than blow up a fucking statue...
1969

June 18-22 – Students for a Democratic Society SDS National Convention held in Chicago, Illinois. Publication of "Weatherman" founding statement. Members seize control of SDS National Office.[1][2]

July – Members Bernardine Dohrn, Eleanor Raskin,[3] Dianne Donghi,[4] Peter Clapp, David Millstone and Diana Oughton[5] travel to Cuba and meet representatives of the North Vietnamese and Cuban governments.

August – Weatherman member Linda Sue Evans travels to North Vietnam. Weatherman activists meet in Cleveland, Ohio, in preparation for "Days of Rage" protests scheduled for October, 1969 in Chicago.

September 3 – Female members participate in a "jailbreak" at South Hills High School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where they run through the school shouting anti-war slogans and distributing literature promoting the “National Action.” The term "Pittsburgh 26" refers to the 26 women arrested in connection with this incident.[2]

September 24 – A group of members confront Chicago Police during a demonstration supporting the "National Action," and protesting the commencement of the Chicago Eight trial stemming from the 1968 Democratic National Convention.[6]

October 5 – The Haymarket Police Statue in Chicago is bombed; Weathermen later claim credit for the bombing in their book, Prairie Fire.[6]

October 8-11 – The "Days of Rage" riots occur in Chicago, damaging a large amount of property. 287 Weatherman members are arrested, some become fugitives when they fail to appear for trial in connection with their arrests.[2][6]

November 8th - Sniper attack on Cambridge Police Station. Two shots were fired. Two Weathermen, James Kilpatrick and James Reaves, were indicted and then subsequently released when a witness recanted his testimony.[7]

November-December – Karen Ashley and Phoebe Hirsch were among the few Weatherman members to join the first contingent of the Venceremos Brigade (VB) that departs for Cuba to harvest sugar cane.

December 6 – Bombing of several Chicago police cars parked in a precinct parking lot at 3600 North Halsted Street, Chicago. The WUO claims responsibility in Prairie Fire, stating it is a protest of the fatal police shooting of Illinois Black Panther Party leaders Fred Hampton and Mark Clark on December 4, 1969.

December 27-30 – Weathermen hold a "War Council" in Flint, Michigan, where plans are finalized to change into an underground organization that will commit strategic acts of sabotage against the government. Thereafter they are called "Weather Underground Organization" (WUO).[2][8]

1970

January - Silas and Judith Bissell placed a home-made bomb under the steps of the R.O.T.C. building. The bomb was made from an electric blasting cap, an alarm clock, a battery and a plastic bag filled with gasoline and explosives.[9]

February – The WUO closes the SDS National Office in Chicago, concluding the major campus-based organization of the 1960s. The first contingent of the VB returns from Cuba and the second contingent departs. By mid-February the bulk of the leading WUO members go underground.

February 16: A bomb is detonated at the Golden Gate Park branch of the San Francisco Police Department, killing one officer and injuring a number of other policemen (one seriously). No organization claims credit for either bombing. (See San Francisco Police Department Park Station bombing.)

On February 21, the house of Judge Murtagh, who presides over the Panther 21 trial, is fire-bombed by a WUO cell in New York City.[2][10] The same night, molotov cocktails were thrown at a police car in Manhattan and two military recruiting stations in Brooklyn.[11]

March – Warrants are issued for several WUO members, who become federal fugitives when they fail to appear for trial in Chicago.

March 6 – WUO members Theodore Gold, Diana Oughton, and Terry Robbins are killed in the Greenwich Village townhouse explosion,[2][8] when a nailbomb they were constructing detonates. The bomb was intended to be planted at a non-commissioned officer's dance at Fort Dix, New Jersey.

March 30 – Chicago police discover a WUO "bomb factory" on Chicago’s north side.

April 1 - Based on a tip Chicago Police find 59 sticks of dynamite, ammunition, and nitro glyerine in an apartment traced to WUO members.[12] The discover of the WUO weapons cache ends WUO activity in this city.

April 2 - A federal grand jury in Chicago returns a number of indictments charging WUO members with violation of federal anti-riot laws.[8] Also, a number of additional federal warrants charging "unlawful flight to avoid prosecution" are returned in Chicago based on the failure of WUO members to appear for trial in local cases. (The Anti-riot Law charges were later dropped in January, 1974.)

April 15 – The FBI arrests WUO members Linda Sue Evans and Dianne Donghi in New York[8] with the help of WUO infiltrator, Larry Grathwohl.[2]

May 10 – The National Guard Association of the United States building in Washington, D.C. is bombed.[13]

May 21 – The WUO releases its "Declaration of a State of War" communique[13][14] under Bernardine Dohrn's name.

June 6 – In a letter, the WUO claims credit for bombing of the San Francisco Hall of Justice, although no explosion has occurred. Months later, workmen locate an unexploded bomb.[citation needed]

June 9 - The New York City Police headquarters is bombed by Jane Alpert and accomplices. Weathermen state this is in response to "police repression."[13][14] The bomb made with ten sticks of dynamite exploded in the NYC Police Headquarters. The explosion was preceded by a warning about six minutes prior to the detonation and subsequently by a WUO claim of responsibility.[15]

July 23 – A federal grand jury in Detroit, Michigan, returns indictments against thirteen WUO members and former WUO members charging violations of various explosives and firearms laws.[13][14] (These indictments were later dropped in October, 1973.)

July 25 - The United States Army base at The Presidio in San Francisco is bombed on the 11th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution.[13] [NYT, 7/27/70] On the same day, a branch of the Bank of America is bombed in New York.[14]

July 28 - Bank of America HQ in NYC is bombed around 3:50 AM. WUO claims responsibility.[16]

September 15 – The WUO helps Dr. Timothy Leary escape from the California Men's Colony prison.[17]

October 8 - Bombing of Marin County courthouse. WUO states this is in retaliation for the killings of Jonathan Jackson,[18] William Christmas, and James McClain[nb 1]

October 10 - A Queens traffic-court building is bombed. WUO claims this is to express support for the New York prison riots. [NYT, 10/10/70, p. 12]

October 11 - A Courthouse in Long Island City, NY is bombed. An estimated 8 to 10 sticks of dynamite are used. A warning was given around 10 min. prior to the 1:23 AM blast by the WUO.[20]

October 12 - Around October 12 eight bomb explosions occur, Five in Rochester New York, Two in NYC, and One in Orlando FL. Despite warnings three persons are injured, none seriously.[21] [22]The Weatherman never claimed responsibility for the bombings nor have they ever been linked to them.

October 14 - The Harvard Center for International Affairs is bombed by The Proud Eagle Tribe of Weather (later renamed the Women's Brigade of the Weather Underground).[18] WUO claims this is to protest the war in Vietnam. [NYT, 10/14/70, p. 30] The bombing was in reaction to Angela Davis' arrest and was the first action undertaken by an all-women's unit of WUO.[17][18]

October - Bernardine Dohrn, Katherine Ann Power, and Susan Edith Saxe were put on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted List[23]

December – Fugitive WUO member Caroline Tanker, who fled the country for Cuba, is arrested by the FBI in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

December 5th - Five Weatherman are captured for trying to bomb First National City Bank of NY and other buildings on the anniversary of the death of Fred Hampton. These individuals subsequently plead guilty.[24]

December 11th - Vivian Bogart and Patricia Mclean from the WUO are arrested after throwing an incendiary bomb at the Royal National Bank in NYC around 1:30 AM.[25]

December 16 - Fugitive WUO member Judith Alice Clark is arrested on the Days of Rage indictments by the FBI in New York.[18]

1971

March 1 - The United States Capitol is bombed. WUO states this is to protest the invasion of Laos. President Richard M. Nixon denounces the bombing as a "shocking act of violence that will outrage all Americans." [NYT, 3/2/71]

April – FBI agents discover what is dubbed "Pine Street Bomb Factory", an abandoned apartment utilized by WUO in San Francisco, California.

August 30 - Bombings of the Office of California Prisons in Sacramento and San Francisco, allegedly in retaliation for the killing of George Jackson. [LAT, 8/29/71][26][27]

September 17 - The New York Department of Corrections in Albany, New York is bombed, as per WUO to protest the killing of 29 inmates at Attica State Penitentiary. [NYT, 9/18/71][28]

October 15 - The bombing of William Bundy's office in the MIT research center. [NYT, 10/16/71]

1972

May 19 - Bombing of The Pentagon, "in retaliation for the U.S. bombing raid in Hanoi." The date was chosen for it being Ho Chi Minh's birthday. [NYT, 5/19/72][28]

1973

May 18 - The bombing of the 103rd Police Precinct in New York. WUO states this is in response to the killing of 10-year-old black youth Clifford Glover by police.[29][note 1]

September 19 – A WUO member is arrested by the FBI in New York. Released on bond, this member again submerges into the underground.

September 28 - ITT headquarters buildings in New York and Rome, Italy are bombed. WUO states this is in response to ITT's alleged role in the Chilean coup earlier that month.[30][31]

Around October, 1973 the Government requested dropping charges against most of the WUO members. The requests cited a recent decision by the Supreme Court that barred electronic surveillance without a court order. This decision could hamper prosecution of the WUO cases. In addition, the government did not want to reveal foreign intelligence secrets that the court has ordered disclosed.[32]

1974

March 6 - Bombing of the Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare offices in San Francisco. WUO states this is to protest alleged sterilization of poor women. In the accompanying communiqué, the Women’s Brigade argues for "the need for women to take control of daycare, healthcare, birth control and other aspects of women's daily lives."

May 31 - The Office of the California Attorney General is bombed. WUO states this is in response to the killing of six members of the Symbionese Liberation Army.

June 17 - Gulf Oil's Pittsburgh headquarters is bombed. WUO states this is to protest the company's actions in Angola, Vietnam, and elsewhere.

July – The WUO releases the book Prairie Fire, in which they indicate the need for a unified Communist Party. They encourage the creation of study groups to discuss their ideology, and continue to stress the need for violent acts. The book also admits WUO responsibility of several actions from previous years. The Prairie Fire Organizing Committee (PFOC) arises from the teachings in this book and is organized by many former WUO members.

September 11 – Bombing of Anaconda Corporation (part of the Rockefeller Corporation). WUO states this is in retribution for Anaconda’s alleged involvement in the Chilean coup the previous year.[33]

1975

January 29 - Bombing of the State Department; WUO states this is in response to escalation in Vietnam. (AP. "State Department Rattled by Blast," The Daily Times-News, January 29, 1975, p. 1)[34]

January 23 - Offices of Dept. of Defense in Oakland are bombed. In a statement released to the press, Weather expressed solidarity with the Vietnamese still fighting against the Thieu regime in Vietnam. [35]

Spring - WUO publishes "Politics in Command," which is its new political-military strategy. It furthers the line of building a legal, above-ground organization and begins to minimize the armed struggle role.[34]

March – The WUO releases its first edition of a new magazine entitled Osawatomie.[36]

June 16 - Weathermen bomb a Banco de Ponce (a Puerto Rican bank) in New York, WUO states this is in solidarity with striking Puerto Rican cement workers.[34][36]

July - More than a thousand women attend the Socialist Feminist Conference at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, OH in which WUO supporters attempt to play a major role.[34]

July 11-13 – The Prairie Fire Organizing Committee (PFOC) holds its first national convention during which time they go through the formality of creating a new organization.[36]

September – Bombing of the Kennecott Corporation; WUO states this is in retribution for Kennecott's alleged involvement in the Chilean coup two years prior.[36][37]

1976

1976-1981 the Weather Underground slowly disbands, many members turning themselves in after taking advantage of the Federal Government dropping most charges in 1973 (illegal wiretaps and intelligence sources & methods issues) and of President Jimmy Carter’s amnesty for draft dodgers.

1977

February - The first issue of Prairie Fire Organizing Committee's magazine, Breakthrough, is published.[38]

Spring - The John Brown Book Club compiles articles critical of the old WUO leadership and subsequent split in a pamphlet entitled: The Split of the Weather Underground Organization: Struggling against White and Male Supremacy.[38]

November - Five WUO members are arrested on conspiracy to bomb California State Senator, John Brigg's offices. It is later revealed that the Revolutionary Committee and PFOC had been infiltrated, and the arrests were the results of the infiltration. From this point on, some authors argue that the Weather Underground Organization ceases to exist.[38]

1980

July - Former WUO member, Cathy Wilkerson surfaces in New York City and is charged with possession of explosives arising from the 1970 townhouse explosion. She is sentenced to 3 years in prison.[39]

December 3 - Bernadine Dohrn and Bill Ayers turn themselves in. Charges against Ayers are dropped in 1973 (illegal wire taps & foreign intelligence sources and methods). Dohrn is placed on probation. It was discovered that the FBI had discussed a plan to kidnap her nephew, amongst other controversial schemes.[40]

1981

October 20 - Brinks robbery in which WUO members Kathy Boudin, Sam Brown, Judy Clark and David Gilbert and the Black Liberation Army stole over $1.6 million from a Brinks armored car at the Nanuet Mall, near Nyack, New York on October 20, 1981. The robbers were stopped by police later that day and engaged them in a shootout, killing two police officers and one Brinks guard[40] as well as wounding several others.

1987

Silas Bissell a leader of the Weather Underground Organization, who was once on the FBI's Ten Most is arrested for bombing a ROTC building. His ex-wife, Judith Bissell served three years for the attempted bombing of CA State Senator John Briggs[41]
 
Hey, Guy, spam bombing a bunch of incidents, most of which Ayers himself wasn't involved in is a load of bullshit.

Fact is, a lot of people in that time period - left and right - did shit they probably shouldn't have done.

Let's not forget- end of the day, the government couldn't charge Ayers with a damn thing because it had broken the law.

So, really, Rush Limbaugh has more convictions than William Ayers has.
 
Hey, Guy, spam bombing a bunch of incidents, most of which Ayers himself wasn't involved in is a load of bullshit.

Fact is, a lot of people in that time period - left and right - did shit they probably shouldn't have done.

Let's not forget- end of the day, the government couldn't charge Ayers with a damn thing because it had broken the law.

So, really, Rush Limbaugh has more convictions than William Ayers has.

Yeah, illegal wiretaps. He got off on a technicality, it's the criminal Democrat way. The fact remains that these things WERE DONE by Ayers, his WIFE and/or members of HIS organization.
 
Hey, Guy, spam bombing a bunch of incidents, most of which Ayers himself wasn't involved in is a load of bullshit.

Fact is, a lot of people in that time period - left and right - did shit they probably shouldn't have done.

Let's not forget- end of the day, the government couldn't charge Ayers with a damn thing because it had broken the law.

So, really, Rush Limbaugh has more convictions than William Ayers has.

Yeah, illegal wiretaps. He got off on a technicality, it's the criminal Democrat way. The fact remains that these things WERE DONE by Ayers, his WIFE and/or members of HIS organization.

Well, so he was acting illegally, the government was acting illegally.

Not seeing a big deal here, exactly. The government's illegality usually had a much higher body count.

Fact was, the government evidence was shit. A lot of the illegality were things that moles in the organizations instigated.

So in the end, Nixon resigned in disgrace and Ayers is now a respected Professor at UIC.

Sometimes the Universe is fair.
 
Hey, Guy, spam bombing a bunch of incidents, most of which Ayers himself wasn't involved in is a load of bullshit.

Fact is, a lot of people in that time period - left and right - did shit they probably shouldn't have done.

Let's not forget- end of the day, the government couldn't charge Ayers with a damn thing because it had broken the law.

So, really, Rush Limbaugh has more convictions than William Ayers has.

Yeah, illegal wiretaps. He got off on a technicality, it's the criminal Democrat way. The fact remains that these things WERE DONE by Ayers, his WIFE and/or members of HIS organization.

Well, so he was acting illegally, the government was acting illegally.

Not seeing a big deal here, exactly. The government's illegality usually had a much higher body count.

Fact was, the government evidence was shit. A lot of the illegality were things that moles in the organizations instigated.

So in the end, Nixon resigned in disgrace and Ayers is now a respected Professor at UIC.

Sometimes the Universe is fair.

You sure do have a warped perception of 'fair'. 3 cops killed, dozens of buildings bombed and a couple of Socialist domestic terrorists free and easy. Sick shit, IMO.
 
Yeah, illegal wiretaps. He got off on a technicality, it's the criminal Democrat way. The fact remains that these things WERE DONE by Ayers, his WIFE and/or members of HIS organization.

Well, so he was acting illegally, the government was acting illegally.

Not seeing a big deal here, exactly. The government's illegality usually had a much higher body count.

Fact was, the government evidence was shit. A lot of the illegality were things that moles in the organizations instigated.

So in the end, Nixon resigned in disgrace and Ayers is now a respected Professor at UIC.

Sometimes the Universe is fair.

You sure do have a warped perception of 'fair'. 3 cops killed, dozens of buildings bombed and a couple of Socialist domestic terrorists free and easy. Sick shit, IMO.

56,000 American dead in Vietnam, 3 million dead Vietnamese and Cambodians. 4 kids shot at Kent state. Dozens of protestors shot in other locations. That's some sick shit. Nixon got a pardon after he resigned in disgrace because someone felt prosecuting a criminal president would be too traumatic.

I'm going to take a bit of a leap here and guess you probably didn't live through those times. I did.

It's not as black and white as you make it out to be. Sorry, just isn't.
 
Michelle Bachmann must resign. Others in congress should call for it. To imply that Hillary Clinton's aid and US born resident is a terrorist or sympathizer is FUCKING NUTS.

I just heard bits and pieces of the story but its a travesty that this woman has any power at all.

Oh, give me a break. MB is the "perfect" Republican. She represents what the majority of Republicans are thinking. The party is 90% white and share MB's ideology.

.....And, have NO problems....



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Jane Fonda was an American citizen.

Being an American citizen does not preclude one from being a terrorist to America.

Calling Jane Fonda a terrorist isn't merely a bit of Talk Radio misinformation, it actually sums up a legal transformation that was attempted by McCarthy and made successful under Bush.

The Bush team wanted to silence policy detractors, e.g., people who love this country but who wanted the freedom to disagree with Washington. The Bush team didn't want citizens criticizing the the Iraq War policy. Many of these policy detractors argued that by whacking the hornets nest, the Bush foreign policy actually increased or instigated terrorism rather than curbing it.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETqX3DRtZtU]60 Minutes: George W. Bush Sought to -Find A Way- to Invade Iraq - YouTube[/ame]

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