Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Everyone's Missing the Boat on Ayers

Forget about Barack Obama's ties to William Ayers, the unrepentant terrorist. It's not going to be enough to sway voters away from Obama to show that they worked together (even though Obama was lying when he said he's just a "guy from the neighborhood" and Obama's campaign manager denied Obama new him).

However, it is imperative to tie Obama to Ayers' radical views on school reform.

Obama and Ayers worked on a board together to distribute money to schools (money which they got from the Annenburg Foundation). Ayers created the foundation and named a 33-year-old Obama as Chairman (and something tells me you don't name people to chair your foundation that you don't know). Their main job was to distribute $50 million dollars to schools. Obama has cited time and time again their work together to reform schools.

So, most people would probably be interested to know what Ayers' school reform agenda is.

Ayers' biggest agenda is teaching and advocating for "social justice". He claims that the goals of schools shouldn't be to teach children to read and write, but to teach them to be radials. I know from experience that social justice programs discuss such topics as "white privilege", racism, the fact that the United States deserved 9/11, the fact that George W. Bush is worse than Hilter, and a bunch of other garbage. This is what Ayers wants to teach children (especially "disadvantaged" children).

As recently as 2006, Ayers went to Venezuela and praised Hugo Chavez for the school reforms they have undertaken. He said that Venezuela can be a model for the rest of the world. We all know that Chavez is an avowed enemy of the United States.

So these are the questions we should be asking Obama. Does he agree with Ayers' education reform agenda? If he does, how can he be elected to President? If he claims not to, why would he work on a board with Ayers and help Ayers hand out $50 million dollars to schools that are teaching "social justice?"

And how does that play into the bigger picture of his relationship with Reverend Wright, who also preaches many of the same things taught in "social justice" programs. If Obama does not support these disgusting ideas, why does he so easily associate with people who do for such a long time?

These are the questions McCain must start asking in the next 26 days.

1 comment:

Karen M. Peterson said...

I wish McCain would start asking those tough questions. This is getting ridiculous. The list is incredibly long of all the people that an aspiring President should not be associated with.