Past Crimes and Present Friendships......in Chicago
I walked by the"Distinguished Professor" Bill Ayers while on the UIC campus the other day. I was in uniform walking with some of my ROTC Students. I recognized him and pointed him out to them. Told them who he was and explained how great our country is by providing he and his Wife, Bernardine Dohrn with coveted teaching jobs no matter how violent their pasts or their continued hate for their upper middle class lives in Hyde Park are. Bill Ayers Teaches Education at UIC and Bernardine is a Law Professor at Northwestern, they must hate everyday they struggle over to bourgeois Starbucks during their commutes in their bio fuel cars. They are both working on the inside, not Teaching but indoctrinating idealistic Student Teachers etc. in their models of Social Activism. I spent many years of my youth in Germany surrounded by spoiled children of the wealthy spouting revolution while ignoring the working class and laughing at our perceived simple ways. They always loved slumming with the Amis.
Mayor Richard M. Daley supports him.....
I also know Bill Ayers. He worked with me in shaping our now nationally-renowned school reform program. He is a nationally-recognized distinguished professor of education at the University of Illinois/Chicago and a valued member of the Chicago community.
Nationally-renowned?????? 49% of our Students drop out of High School and 6 out of 100 that go to College actually earn a Bachelors. Good Job Bill, I hope you donated that consulting fee to local soup kitchen.
Mayor Richard M. Daley supports him.....
I also know Bill Ayers. He worked with me in shaping our now nationally-renowned school reform program. He is a nationally-recognized distinguished professor of education at the University of Illinois/Chicago and a valued member of the Chicago community.
Nationally-renowned?????? 49% of our Students drop out of High School and 6 out of 100 that go to College actually earn a Bachelors. Good Job Bill, I hope you donated that consulting fee to local soup kitchen.
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How few dissenters appreciate the burden borne by those in uniform to preserve and protect their right to their own opinions.
No matter how appalling.
The courage to dissent is as important as the courage to serve. We honor the military but thankfully are not a military culture. We've seen those before.
And with just a few more like Ayres running around, we might feel more comfortable with a military culture, right Anon?
How is it this guy walks around a college campus without constantly looking over his shoulder?
"I may not agree with what you say, but will defend to the death your right to say it."
Then I might kick your cowardly ass.
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