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This is about the crap that arrived in the mail at my house today.



Paid for by:


Those representing themselves as paragons of republican virtue in Missouri haven’t been impressing me with their values of late – from pushing people around to polluting mailboxes with garbage.
From the Obama campaign:
The Truth about Barack Obama and William Ayers
Smear groups and now a desperate McCain campaign are trying to connect Barack to William Ayers using age-old guilt by association techniques. Here’s the truth: the smear associating Barack to Ayers is “phony,” “tenuous,” – even “exaggerated at best if not outright false.”
William Ayers is a professor of education at the University of Illinois at Chicago, with whom Barack served on the board of an education-reform organization in the mid-1990’s. According to the Associated Press, they are not close: “No evidence shows they were “pals” or even close when they worked on community boards years ago …”
Smear groups and the McCain campaign are trying to connect Obama to acts Ayers committed 40 years ago – when Barack was just eight years old. Here’s what the New York Times reported on the connection:
But the two men do not appear to have been close. Nor has Mr. Obama ever expressed sympathy for the radical views and actions of Mr. Ayers, whom he has called “somebody who engaged in detestable acts 40 years ago, when I was 8.”
Barack has publicly denounced Ayers’ radical actions from the 1960’s:
Senator Obama strongly condemns the violent actions of the Weathermen group, as he does all acts of violence. But he was an eight-year-old child when Ayers and the Weathermen were active, and any attempt to connect Obama with events of almost forty years ago is ridiculous.
The complete four pages of the slick and expensive trash paid for by the Missouri GOP that arrived in the mail:




The intervening decades disappear in a wisp of smoke, almost as if Ayers, from his hideout in the hills of Arizona, decided to recruit another bomb nut like himself to be the next president of the United States.
I heard my husband chuckling as he looked at the flier, and I said, “I bet I know which part you just read.” It was almost cute it was so stupid.