The Weather Underground had BEEN DISMANTLED at the time of that robbery and IS NOT ACCUSED of doing this robbery that killed people.... a couple of EX Members of the dismantled group with other criminals did the Brinks job, NOT the weather underground.such bull crud....do you ever get tired of spilling it?did obama's buddies in the Weather Underground give advance warning before they killed people with bombs or hijacked armored cares and murdered the guards??
oh and speaking of ineptitude obama's buddies in the Weather Undergound DID MANAGE TO BLOW THEMSELVES UP; with a bomb they wanted to MURDER INNOCENT WIVES AND CHILDREN OF RETRUNING VIETNAM VETERANS, AS WELL AS THE SOLDIERS THEMSELVES, UP AT A USO CLUB ON FORT DIX.
idiots and hypocrites
The (weather underground)bombing campaign mostly targeted government buildings, along with several banks. Most were preceded by evacuation warnings, along with communiqués identifying the particular matter that the attack was intended to protest. No people were killed in any of their acts of property destruction, although three members of the group were killed in the Greenwich Village townhouse explosion.
Obama was 7-8 years old when the group was in its hay day... sheesh!
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1. "mostly targeted ...buildings......."
except for the people they killed you moron. I guess you really are stupid enough to fall for the line "nobody was killed in their acts of property destruction". yes IDIOT thier acts of property destruction resulted in destroyed property. then there's this...................
September 23 - Katherine Ann Power and Saxe became involved in a plot to arm the Black Panthers as a response to United States involvement in the Vietnam War.[1] Bond introduced them to former convicts William Gilday and Robert Valeri and together the group plotted to rob the State Street Bank & Trust.[1] On September 20, 1970, the group robbed a National Guard armory in Newburyport, Massachusetts and took 400 rounds of ammunition.[7] They also stole weapons and set fire to the facility, causing about $125,000 in damage. The group robbed a bank in Brighton, Massachusetts, carrying handguns, a shotgun and a submachine gun.[6] [9] The first police officer on the scene, Boston police officer Walter Schroeder, was shot in the back by Gilday when he attempted to stop the robbery.[2] He subsequently died from his wounds. The group escaped with $26,000 in cash that they planned to use to finance an overthrow of the federal government.[2] Power was behind the wheel of one of the two getaway vehicles
GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT.
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