Was A Communist Obama's Sex Teacher?
By Cliff Kincaid
October 15, 2008
Senator John McCain won't talk about Barack Obama's racist Reverend Jeremiah Wright, an adviser to Obama for 20 years. This may be a factor in McCain losing the election. But the McCain campaign has done a few ads about Obama associate Bill Ayers. These ads, as well as the media coverage of the "radical" Ayers, fail to tell the human story of the carnage and suffering that Ayers and his wife, Bernardine Dohrn, inflicted on innocent people.
But even more scandalous than the relationship with Ayers and Dohrn, members of the communist terrorist Weather Underground, was Obama's association as a young man with a Communist sex pervert, Frank Marshall Davis. Rush Limbaugh mentioned this on the air on his Tuesday radio show. It is a story that has the potential to change the course of the presidential campaign.
In terms of the Bill Ayers controversy, Police Sergeant Brian V. McDonnell (web site) was one of the victims of the Weather Underground, a group that took direction from Castro's intelligence service, (web site) the DGI. McDonnell was only 45 years old and it took two days for him to die from the injuries caused by the shrapnel in the bomb that was reportedly planted by Dohrn.
Now, one of the officers under the command of Sgt. McDonnell has come forward to describe what happened on the terrible day that the bomb went off.
"On February 16, 1970, my partner and I were on the 1700 block of Haight St., in San Francisco, Calif., when a bomb went off at Park Police Station, where I was assigned," says retired San Francisco Police Department Sergeant James R. Pera. "My partner and I were the first car on the scene and the first sight that we saw, upon arrival in the parking lot of the station, was a friend of ours getting up off the ground. His partner was still on the ground, propped up on one arm and dazed. They had been blown to the ground by the concussion of the bomb that had been placed on the window sill of the station..."
He goes on, "Sergeant McDonnell's Police Car, which was placed between the window sill, where the bomb was, and the car that my two fellow policemen were preparing to get into, took the brunt of the blast and saved them from death. The inside of the station looked like it had been hit by a couple of hand grenades, windows shattered, blood on the pock-marked walls and dazed cops wandering around disoriented. The bomb was so powerful that fragments, which consisted of barbed wire fence post staples, were found on the roof of Polytechnic High School which was located across Kezar Stadium and Frederick St., approximately two blocks away. Polytechnic High School was three stories high. It has since been replaced by a housing complex."
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