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stephanie
10-18-2008, 02:34 PM
By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY | Posted Tuesday, October 07, 2008 4:20 PM PT

Election '08: At an education forum in Venezuela, Bill Ayers showed the real issue is not his terrorist past. It's the socialist revolutionary agenda that he and Barack Obama want to impose on the nation's schools.

Still more evidence of how the media are in the tank for Obama was evident in Tom Brokaw's description of Ayers on Sunday's "Meet The Press."

"School reformer" is how Brokaw identified the co-founder of the Weather Underground, the radical organization that, among other activities, bombed government buildings, banks, police departments and military bases in the early 1970s.

Yeah, right: Ayers is a school reformer in the same sense, as City Journal's Sol Stern put it, as Joe Stalin was an agricultural reformer.

An idea of what Ayers has in mind for America's schools was provided in his own words not 40 years ago when Obama was eight years old, but less than two years ago in November 2006 at the World Education Forum in Caracas hosted by dictator Hugo Chavez.

With Chavez at his side, Ayers voiced his support for "the political educational reforms under way here in Venezuela under the leadership of President Chavez. We share the belief that education is the motor-force of revolution. . . . I look forward to seeing how . . . all of you continue to overcome the failures of capitalist education as you seek to create something truly new and deeply humane."

Ayers told the great humanitarian Chavez: "Teaching invites transformations, it urges revolutions large and small. La educacion es revolucion." It is that form of socialist revolution that Ayers, and Obama, have worked to bring to America.

Ayers, now a tenured Distinguished Professor of Education at the University of Illinois, Chicago, works to educate teachers in socialist revolutionary ideology, urging that it be passed on to impressionable students.

As Stern points out, "Ayers and his education school comrades are explicit about the need to indoctrinate public school children in the belief that America is a racist, militarist country and that the capitalist system is inherently unfair and oppressive."


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http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=308271974461547

gabosaurus
10-18-2008, 03:28 PM
Ho hum. Another day, another extreme right wing opinion posted by someone who can't think for themselves.

stephanie
10-18-2008, 03:29 PM
Ho hum. Another day, another extreme right wing opinion posted by someone who can't think for themselves.


STFU! and move along

gabosaurus
10-18-2008, 03:30 PM
I know you would reply within five minutes. You are never far from this board.

stephanie
10-18-2008, 03:32 PM
I know you would reply within five minutes. You are never far from this board.

and..is that your fucking business??

you dailykos fans are missing ya, arent they?

gabosaurus
10-18-2008, 03:36 PM
At least I have "fucking business." Apparently you don't. Which is why you spend all day reading right-wing blogs and re-posting then on this board.

stephanie
10-18-2008, 03:41 PM
At least I have "fucking business." Apparently you don't. Which is why you spend all day reading right-wing blogs and re-posting then on this board.

yeah, we all KNOW about your fucking business..

lets see, ya married a rich Republican(even thought you can't stand them), your parents were 60s hippies who are staunch Democrats..
your parents pulled some strings so you could jump ahead of everyone else to adopt a child..you just started working a full time job in your 24yrs of life..

lets see, did I leave anything out..?

go away little girl..I've got shoes older and smarter than you..

Yurt
10-18-2008, 03:59 PM
funny how gabs almost never actually comes up with ideas of her own and instead simply insults the messenger and ignores the message....

how original

avatar4321
10-18-2008, 05:53 PM
Ho hum. Another day, another extreme right wing opinion posted by someone who can't think for themselves.

Okay, since you seem to think that the opinion is from someone who cant think, why not point out where its wrong instead of doing the personal attacks?