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This year's John Blutarsky Memorial Scholar
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09/09/2008 14:08:08
 
 
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09/09/2008 14:01:44
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>>>>>>>The Wright thing got plenty of "ink," so I don't think you can claim the media ignored that. I know Ayres bothers you, but as someone else pointed out, Obama was a kid when Ayres was a radical, and Ayres seems to have since joined the mainstream. I know plenty of folks who were pretty radical in the 60's who are still liberal, but working inside the system today.
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>>>>>>That's what I can't figure out. How does someone who has admitted to participating in the bombings of New York City Police Headquarters in 1970, the Capitol building in 1971, and the Pentagon in 1972 join the mainstream? Why association with someone like that is acceptable is beyond me...
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>>>>>Because what we do when we're young isn't the whole story of our lives?
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>>>>>Tamar
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>>>>I'll agree with that but I also think committing acts of terrorism and NOT paying the price for those actions shouldn't put you in mainstream later in life either (especially not with presidential candidates and senators or public figures)
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>>>>It wasn't just a matter of a misdeaner for Pete's sake...
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>>>I don't know enough about the Ayers (which is apparently the right spelling) case to make a judgment, but apparently, he wasn't prosecuted because of misbehavior by the prosecutors. And while he didn't pay the price of prison, I suspect living underground for years did exact some price.
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>>>Tamar
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>>Still I cannot agree completely. Sure it exacted some price. But sufficient for acts of terrorism he has admitted to? You can't be serious...
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>Tracy
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>I'll point you again at Menachim Begin and Martin McGuiness as a couple of examples.
>Ultimately there are very few terrorists you don't end up talking to.

Did you talk with Begin or McGuiness?
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant
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