Axelrod: Obama-Ayers Talk Is 'Nonsensical'
Monday, October 20, 2008 EST


Barack Obama strategist David Axelrod told CNSNews.com that the relationship between Obama and former member of "The Weather Underground," a domestic terrorist group, William Ayers is not an issue (By: Nicholas Ballasy, Jon Schulter).
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orator (1 years ago)     

Axelrod is a dip. He talks about an Nobama-Ayers relationship as being nonsensical talk. Nonsensical? I don't think the man knows what the word means. Everything he said sounded like so much horse&@$#.

Beezy (1 years ago)     

It's "nonsensical" if, you don't live in the Chicago area. You don't care that the candidate running for President of your country has living, working, and political relationships with a terrorist. Who justifies their relationship by saying the bomber/killer did those things 40 years ago. Can Ayers be called a "former terrorist"? After you have bombed your country's Gov't Buildings, which cost millions to repair, and killed a policeman, which can't be repaired, do we just forgive and forget. Obviously if you run the University of Chicago, or you are a Liberal Democrat; but I'm just an ordinary, tax paying American citizen, and my nonsense level doesn't reach that high. The fact that Ayers is in a college, teaching impressionable young people, is bad enough; to think he could be in the White House, advising a young, not very experienced President, makes it easy to cast your ballot.


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