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Massive police raids on suspected protesters in Minneapolis

Several "hippie homes" are raided this morning by semi-automatic-weapon-wielding police squads.

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  • Sunday, August 31, 2008 07:54 AM

    Elephant Dung, you love walkin in it don't you?

    I know facts are something you could care less about. If you were willing to open that extremely closed mind and studied how Ayers rehabilitated himself and became a respected UIC professor whose studies and actions have clearly improved educational opportunities for our children, you might not look so stupid.

    Bill Ayers was providing more than a home, he was providing a foundation for these students so they could have a much better chance of succeeding in life. In Chicago we care about getting things done and accepting help from all who offer it. We also believe that any criminal can change the course of his/her life and become a respected citizen. For your ilk to condemn Obama because he was on the same board with Ayers to help our children, and not on Wall Street worshiping money, just shows how shallow you and your RWAs are.

    Of course all you and your party care about is trashing and burning the truth to your advantage. Why in the hell don't you give a damn about the criminals leading our country who have destroyed millions of lives?

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