January 23, 2009
IT'S ON: Informant Grathwohl to Confront Terrorist Ayers
Larry Grathwohl, a soldier who penetrated the Weather Underground at the time the group attempted three mass murders, will attempt to confront domestic terrorist (and Obama family friend) Bill Ayers at Saint Mary's College in Moraga, CA on January 28.
Grathwohl will be a featured speaker at a protest against Ayers organized by Move America Forward.
Ayers is presently on a book tour promoting a book on "social justice" that more than likely skips over how must justice can be found in the elimination of 25 million in concentration camps once hoped for by the leadership of the Weather Underground.
Oh,God I would give anything to watch this a$$hole
stutter,spin,and twitch when this guy exposes this domestic terrorist that liberals call a"mis-understood professor that was guilty of a little vandalism when Obama was just 8 yrs. old".
Problem is Freedom of speech doesn't apply to these people when they are being called out.
He will dodge them and yell for protection from the police or campus like he did against Fox News.
I heard he was planning to confront Ayers on the Canadian portion of his book tour, but the Canadians refused to let Ayers in!
hehehehehehe!
Posted by: Da Possum at January 23, 2009 10:40 AMMelanie Morgan was on my radio program last night discussing this for a half hour. She (and others) is leading the charge to confront Ayers at St. Mary's College and vows she will continue to track Ayers "and hound him to the gates of hell."
You can listen to the interview at
http://blogtalkradio.com/stations/headingright/askshow
We scooped Bill O'Reilly with this one -- Melanie will be on with him next Tuesday (1-27), the night before the campus confrontation.
Andrea
Posted by: Andrea Shea King at January 23, 2009 11:14 AMI am grateful for Grathwohl and hope he gets the opportunity to give Ayers a good piece of his mind. BTW iowahawk has a hilarious satire piece you should all read if you haven't already done so.
Posted by: eaglewingz08 at January 25, 2009 01:35 PM