Quote of the day
Demonization, guilt by association, and the politics of fear did not triumph, not this time. Let’s hope they never will again. And let’s hope we might now assert that in our wildly diverse society, talking and listening to the widest range of people is not a sin, but a virtue.
Bill Ayers in today's New York Times.
Oh - and, of course I had to comment in the comment section:
December 06, 2008 5:34 am
I am so pleased to hear from the *real* Bill Ayers and most
grateful to the New York Times for printing this piece. It was
the most painful part of the election for me to see Bill Ayers'
name dragged through hateful hysteria, for his work and life
experiences have served as models for me in the work I do. I
wish Bill Ayers and his dear family a peaceful and
happy holiday season. Indeed, I have been holding
them in my thoughts for months.
— Tamar Jacobson, Philadelphia
Thank you for posting this, Tamar. It shows yet another way some people will twist the truth to achieve their means. I give Mr. Ayers full points for having the class to remain silent during the campaign.
Doing so would have only meant that he was stooping to his detractors' tawdry level and giving them a credibilty they didn't deserve.
Posted by: Kay Dennison | December 06, 2008 at 07:30 AM