Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Bill Ayers Officially Disowns Barack Obama

Enraged over remarks recently made by Barack Obama in which he expressed his contempt for rural Americans who cling to guns, former Weather Underground fugitive, Bill Ayers announced on Tuesday that he was officially terminating his longtime relationship with Barack Obama.

Ayers asserted that guns were among the Weather Underground's most treasured possessions and a crucial element of its terrorist operations.

"As a former close confidante of Senator Obama," Ayers said, "and one who clearly espouses the same extremist ideologies as Obama, I'm in total shock that he's suddenly developed this peculiar loathing for guns."

"Were it not for the use of guns, explosives and other weapons of mass destruction," Ayers asserted, "we could not have possibly put into practice the very extremist ideologies which Obama purports to embrace."

"Be as it may be," Ayers added, "I have no choice but to distance myself from this treacherous human being. Hence, let it be known to one and all that effective as of today I am officially terminating my relationship with Barack Obama."

However, Barack Obama's spiritual mentor, Reverend Jeremiah Wright, came out in defense of Obama on Tuesday, telling reporters that Mr. Ayers had misconstrued the Illinois Senator's remarks.

"Barack Obama has never had an aversion to guns when used by good Samaritans like Bill Ayers and other terrorists, whose only wish is to wreak havoc upon this oppressive nation of ours," Wright contended. "His sole gripe is with rural Americans who cling to guns in order to spread their extremist ideologies throughout this despicable country of ours, otherwise known as the US of KKK-A."

"Unfortunately," Rev. Wright added, "Mr. Ayers is probably getting his information from those firebrand anchormen over at Fox News."

Editor's Note - Barack Obama today told reporters that he was outraged by comments made on Monday by his spiritual mentor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. However, it is interesting to note that Obama's statement "The person I saw yesterday was not the person that I met 20 years ago," seems eerily similar to remarks made by the Reverend Louis Farrakhan on March 21st as quoted here on this blog:

"On the heels of Barack Obama's recent criticism of the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, Nation Of Islam leader, Reverend Louis Farrakhan announced on Friday that he was withdrawing his endorsement of Barack Obama."

"Barack Obama is not same person that I knew just a few short months ago," Farrakhan lamented. "He has suddenly rejected the hate-filled ideologies which were once part and parcel of his his his pastor's and his own audacity of hope. I do not know what has suddenly become of this man. Perhaps he is ill, or maybe he has gone mad. But in any case, he is not the Barack Obama of old, and I can not endorse his candidacy any longer...." Please click here to read the full post.
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