The election is over, but that doesn’t mean we can’t still talk about Obama. Before the election zombietime posted a few different articles pertaining to Obama and his history (as well as former associate Bill Ayers), and I want to talk about them here.

Barack Obama’s review of William Ayers’ book

http://www.zombietime.com/zomblog/?p=64

First I want to talk about people who say that the William Ayers issue was not important (i.e. most Obama supporters). Well, it is. That is because Bill Ayers is an admitted terrorist, who admits to attempting to blow up things such as the Pentagon. Obama tries to claim that “this happened when I was 8 years old”, but does that really matter? Consider that Bill Ayers not only admits to his acts of terrorism against the United States, but also “wish[es he] could have done more” and is proud of what he did. Regardless of what age Obama was when it happened, does not change the fact he was friends with Ayers after the fact, when Ayers was proud of it and wishes he could have blown up more.

In zombietime’s review he discusses Obama’s links to Ayers around 1997 when the Chicago Tribune posted Obama’s review of Ayers’ book. It basically puts to rest that Obama was not very familiar with Ayers, which Obama has claimed in the past, and that they actually knew each other very well.  Zombietime also goes a long way to show that the evidence he puts forth is real, which is good because even today most supporters still deny it.

Barack Obama’s Close Encounter with the Weather Underground

http://www.zombietime.com/obama_and_the_weather_underground/

This is a very in depth essay about Obama’s connections with the Weather Underground (the organization Bill Ayers was a member of) and debunks a lot of the myths started by Obama himself to push Ayers away and pretend as if there was no connection. The essay starts by saying “Did the presidential candidate and the revolutionary terror group cross paths at a violent 1981 anti-Apartheid protest?”, and as you guessed it, the answer is “yes”. It is very in depth, so I suggest you read it on zombie’s site, because there’s too much to cover here.

William Ayers’ forgotten communist manifesto: Prairie Fire

http://www.zombietime.com/prairie_fire/

In this essay zombietime discusses a manifesto written by noted former associate of Obama entitled “Prairie Fire”, where Ayers not only admits to being a communist “We are communist women and men…”, but also admits to be willing to use violence to overthrow the US government “We need a revolutionary communist party [...] to [...] seize power and build a new society.” Interesting.

As with the essay about Obama’s links to the Weather Underground, zombie has gone to great lengths in his analysis of Prairie Fire. Essentially the purpose of the essay by zombie is to make clear Ayers beliefs and that he was a die hard communist and that he was very much willing to use violence to overthrow the government — something he admits to doing today.

It also goes into the various claims made by the media about Ayers and his beliefs, and outlines his true beliefs as written by Ayers himself. It’s something I also suggest reading on his page because of how in depth it really is.

What does this all mean?

The election is over, obviously, and Obama is our new president so the only thing this can really mean is that we might be in for even more extreme changes than he has let on. In the end he is still a politician, and for the most part, they are all liars - he could very well just coast through the next few years, hoping that nothing will go wrong while he is in office so he can claim success.

What we need to do is stop pretending like Obama is some kind of Messiah, as if he was sent by God to save us. I just have a feeling God doesn’t like terrorists or their friends. Regardless, it would not surprise me if Obama breaks every promise he made during his campaign.

One thing remains clear, conservatives cannot stoop to the same level that liberals did during Bush’s presidency - so let’s avoid Obama Derangement Syndrome and just do our best to take back congress during the next closest election.