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myLot reputation of 48/100. MSV1313 (2239) 4 years ago



http://www.city-journal.org/2008/eon0430jm.html

John M. Murtagh
Fire in the Night
The Weathermen tried to kill my family.
30 April 2008

During the April 16 debate between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, moderator George Stephanopoulos brought up “a gentleman named William Ayers,” who “was part of the Weather Underground in the 1970s. They bombed the Pentagon, the Capitol, and other buildings. He’s never apologized for that.” Stephanopoulos then asked Obama to explain his relationship with Ayers. Obama’s answer: “The notion that somehow as a consequence of me knowing somebody who engaged in detestable acts 40 years ago, when I was eight years old, somehow reflects on me and my values, doesn’t make much sense, George.” Obama was indeed only eight in early 1970. I was only nine then, the year Ayers’s Weathermen tried to murder me.

In February 1970, my father, a New York State Supreme Court justice, was presiding over the trial of the so-called “Panther 21,” members of the Black Panther Party indicted in a plot to bomb New York landmarks and department stores. Early on the morning of February 21, as my family slept, three gasoline-filled firebombs exploded at our home on the northern tip of Manhattan, two at the front door and the third tucked neatly under the gas tank of the family car. (Today, of course, we’d call that a car bomb.) A neighbor heard the first two blasts and, with the remains of a snowman I had built a few days earlier, managed to douse the flames beneath the car. That was an act whose courage I fully appreciated only as an adult, an act that doubtless saved multiple lives that night.

I still recall, as though it were a dream, thinking that someone was lifting and dropping my bed as the explosions jolted me awake, and I remember my mother’s pulling me from the tangle of sheets and running to the kitchen where my father stood. Through the large windows overlooking the yard, all we could see was the bright glow of flames below. We didn’t leave our burning house for fear of who might be waiting outside. The same night, bombs were thrown at a police car in Manhattan and two military recruiting stations in Brooklyn. Sunlight, the next morning, revealed three sentences of blood-red graffiti on our sidewalk: FREE THE PANTHER 21; THE VIET CONG HAVE WON; KILL THE PIGS.

For the next 18 months, I went to school in an unmarked police car. My mother, a schoolteacher, had plainclothes detectives waiting in the faculty lounge all day. My brother saved a few bucks because he didn’t have to rent a limo for the senior prom: the NYPD did the driving. We all made the best of the odd new life that had been thrust upon us, but for years, the sound of a fire truck’s siren made my stomach knot and my heart race. In many ways, the enormity of the attempt to kill my entire family didn’t fully hit me until years later, when, a father myself, I was tucking my own nine-year-old John Murtagh into bed.

Though no one was ever caught or tried for the attempt on my family’s life, there was never any doubt who was behind it. Only a few weeks after the attack, the New York contingent of the Weathermen blew themselves up making more bombs in a Greenwich Village townhouse. The same cell had bombed my house, writes Ron Jacobs in The Way the Wind Blew: A History of the Weather Underground. And in late November that year, a letter to the Associated Press signed by Bernardine Dohrn, Ayers’s wife, promised more bombings.

As the association between Obama and Ayers came to light, it would have helped the senator a little if his friend had at least shown some remorse. But listen to Ayers interviewed in the New York Times on September 11, 2001, of all days: “I don’t regret setting bombs. I feel we didn’t do enough.” Translation: “We meant to kill that judge and his family, not just damage the porch.” When asked by the Times if he would do it all again, Ayers responded: “I don’t want to discount the possibility.”

Though never a supporter of Obama, I admired him for a time for his ability to engage our imaginations, and especially for his ability to inspire the young once again to embrace the political system. Yet his myopia in the last few months has cast a new light on his “politics of change.” Nobody should hold the junior senator from Illinois responsible for his friends’ and supporters’ violent terrorist acts. But it is fair to hold him responsible for a startling lack of judgment in his choice of mentors, associates, and friends, and for showing a callous disregard for the lives they damaged and the hatred they have demonstrated for this country. It is fair, too, to ask what those choices say about Obama’s own beliefs, his philosophy, and the direction he would take our nation.

At the conclusion of his 2001 Times interview, Ayers said of his upbringing and subsequent radicalization: “I was a child of privilege and I woke up to a world on fire.”

Funny thing, Bill: one night, so did I.

John M. Murtagh is a practicing attorney, an adjunct professor of public policy at the Fordham University College of Liberal Studies, and a member of the city council in Yonkers, New York, where he resides with his wife and two sons.

 

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1. myLot reputation of 42/100. redyellowblackdog (4040)   4 years ago

“The notion that somehow as a consequence of me knowing somebody who engaged in detestable acts 40 years ago, when I was eight years old, somehow reflects on me and my values, doesn’t make much sense, George.”

0bama is showing what a liar and contemptible person he is with the above statement. Yes, it does matter. It does make sense. As a trained lawyer 0bama knows it, too.

Imagine for a moment you meet someone who 40 years ago was a person who engaged in detestable acts for which he still has no remorse and is proud of those actions. Are you going to be friends with this person?

Jeesh...0bama not only is a liar, he thinks people are stupid.


myLot reputation of 76/100. keymandan (737)  4 years ago

I've commented before on your posts. You are a true American patriot, and I'm proud to know you in this cyberspace.

We have our backs against the wall with this Obama fellow. He takes the position that anything negative McCain or Palin say against him is because of his race. Colin Powell didn't take that position. Clarence Thomas didn't take that position. There have been many of his race who didn't make themselves out to be victims of racism, and yet he does. The reason we've got our backs against the wall is because he is most likely going to win. And, he won't take "no" for an answer at any rate. Once he wins, it is going to be a very, very ugly business for the good and decent folk that are in reality, the majority. I wish I was wrong, but he has the same type of charm that Clinton had. And the same modus operandi - all for himself, not one bit of love for the culture that America is and always has been.


myLot reputation of 42/100. redyellowblackdog (4040)  4 years ago

What can I tell you? I don't have a clue why people are falling for it. I recently returned from Michigan where McCain has given up. He probably did the right thing. There are people up there I know are exceptionally intelligent who are 100% for 0bama. If I try to speak against 0bama they are condenscending as if I'm some poor unfortunate misguided person.

Somehow, emotion can triumph over intellect even with the most intelligent. I'm beginning to think we need an OQ, (objectivity quotient) to go along with IQ. There are just too many high IQ people getting fooled for IQ to be sufficient for judging a person's intellect.

In recent history 0bama most closely resembles Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe just before he obtained power. Mugabe was beloved, stood for hope and change, the people loved him, everyone who oppossed him was called a racist, and he talked a lot about 'fairness'. Then when he got into power and that 'fairness' was implemented, it was disaster. What is 'fair' does not grow food or create jobs.

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2. myLot reputation of 76/100. keymandan (737)   4 years ago

I've read this tale before. I believe it actually happened, but a lot of bad things happen to people. It's called crime, not terrorism. No matter how many lives are lost, it's still crime. And criminality needs to be investigated, and prosecuted, and tried in a court of law. And, then when the guilty are found guilty, execution can proceed.

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3. myLot reputation of 48/100. sndcain36 (2691)   4 years ago

Great article. People do not realize how ugly and evil certain Obama associations are.

It seems America has not only forgotten 9-11, but Oklahoma City as well. Domestic terrorists are every bit as evil as international ones.

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4. myLot reputation of 91/100. flowerchilde (8016)   4 years ago

Well, I know I wouldn't sit at the same table with William Ayers.. nor take any support from him whatsoever! Bombs and attempted killings, a good citizen does not make!

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