I know the eyes of terrorists. I first glimpsed into the soulless eyes of terrorists when I visited the prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where the mastermind of 9/11 is caged. On Wednesday, as nearly 1,000 patriots stood in bitterly cold weather to protest against Bill Ayers, who was a guest of St. Mary’s College in Moraga, Calif., I once again recognized that darkness.
In both instances, I looked through glass at the terrorists. And both times, I felt the same shiver that electrifies the spine when you recognize evil.
My nonprofit organization, Move America Forward, worked with other pro-America groups to show St. Mary’s and Ayers that they will no longer get a pass in society. For too long, Ayers – whose group, the Weather Underground, caused the death of people with crude bombs – has been received by academia and other nitwits who pooh-pooh his radical actions during the 1960s and ’70s.
Even President Barack Obama was Ayers’ buddy, a fact that didn’t faze Americans blinded by Obama’s socialistic “change” mantra.
MAF brought a special guest to speak outside, as the left-wing media swarmed Ayers inside a warm, cushy room. Larry Grathwohl knows Billy Ayers and the crimes he committed against the United States and individuals.
Grathwohl was a student when Ayers et al. built bombs that were meant to kill people. He infiltrated the Weather Underground for the FBI, and later testified on several occasions about the bombs that he built with Ayers, and the terrorists’ intent: to kill and maim.
One of those bombs killed San Francisco police Sgt. Brian McDonnell and seriously injuring nine other officers. Retired Officer James Pera, who was on-duty the night McDonnell died, also went to St. Mary’s on Wednesday night to face Ayers. McDonnell brought a newspaper describing the carnage left behind by the Weather Underground and a piece of shrapnel he picked up at the scene. Anybody who saw that piece of the bomb would know that, like the Muslim terrorists who war with America now, Ayers and his clan meant to kill people.
Pera explained that the bomb that killed McDonnell was so powerful that investigators found shrapnel two blocks away.
I was changed by the gathering of protesters, and the words of Grathwohl and Pera, who called Ayers a “gutter-crawling rat.” The eyes of Ayers echoed those of the terrorists in Gitmo.
We have a terrorist, an unrepentant evil one, walking among us. Not only us he walking among us, he is indoctrinating our college students. I actually saw about five students carrying signs welcoming Ayers to St. Mary’s. One was at least intelligent enough to link Ayers and Obama: He waved around an Obama-Biden campaign sign.
The gathering chanted that Ayers should be in Gitmo. Frankly, Gitmo is too good for the monster. I agree he should be locked away. He is only free because of a legal technicality. He has said he is proud of his radicalism and that of his bat-crazy wife, Bernardine Dohrn, a fellow traveler and terrorist. There is no statute-of-limitations on murder, so there is still time to put Ayers in the hoosegow, a project I could embrace.
Grathwohl was clear about his dismay that Ayers lives in freedom after his group targeted the same spots as the terrorists of 9/11: the U.S. Capitol (which the jihadists didn’t get) and the Pentagon.
“He hides behind being an educator,” Grathwohl told the crowd. “He claims he never killed or injured anyone.”
The crowd responded in chants of “Liar! Liar!”
At the height of his terrorism, Ayers told Grathwohl to make a bomb using fence staples to kill police officers, which Ayers has denied.
“Free speech does not give him the right to lie,” Grathwohl said.
To those who believe Ayers has the right to speak at college campuses, making thousands of dollars as his victims lay buried in cemeteries, I ask you to read the Constitution. Where does it say that freedom of expression guarantees an audience? It doesn’t. So I don’t want to hear that people are trying to steal his First Amendment rights.
He had a stage Wednesday night, a shameful decision by a Catholic university. When others tried to express themselves, security hauled them away. One man tried to present Ayers with a Bible, but the guards pulled the man away. What about his freedom of expression? Where they afraid that touching the Bible might melt Ayers like the wicked witch of the west when she met water?
Ayers does have constitutional rights, which should be protected. The best place for him is a dark prison cell where he can yammer his anti-American poppycock to himself. He can express himself day and night – then he can tell it to Mephistopheles when he burns in hell.
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