"So, would Mr. Ayers do it all again?, he is asked "I don't want to discount the possibility...I don't regret setting bombs, I feel we didn't do enough." he said in 2001."
Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dorhn advocated the violent overthrow of the US Government, made preparations for bombing a U.S. military non-commissioned officers' dance in what had been intended to be "the most horrific hit the United States government had ever suffered on its territory", along with bombing actions against the U.S. Capitol, The Pentagon, police and prison buildings.
Three people died. It happens that the ones who died were their own people while fabricating bombs, but the intention was to murder others.
He doesn't regret setting bombs, and says he wouldn't discount doing it all again. I wonder if you ran across this part... These are the unrepentant serial bombers who "launched" Obama's start in politics.
"When I first met Barack Obama, he was giving a standard, innocuous little talk in the living room of Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn,” Warren wrote on her blog in 2005. “They were launching him — introducing him to the Hyde Park community as the best thing since sliced bread.”
I think we'll hear about this from the GOP 527 ads in Sept., Oct., Nov.
Brett Kimberlin (co-founder of Velvet Revolution), set 8 bombs, one in a school parking lot, blowing off a mans's leg, who eventually died. The man's widow won a $1.6 million dollar civil judgement against Kimberlin. His outlook to this day on his 50 year prison sentence is that he was a 'political prisoner'.
Strange history.