As far as i know the Ayers thing is guilt by association.
It is like if you drove your friend up to rob a bank, and you only drove the car and stole nothing still Guilty by association.
You could talk all day about Bush's ties and associations, but i don't see the point because he is on the way out. He is not running. Had a documentary Like farenheit 911 been produced before Bush was ever president Maybe he would not get elected. The documentary made claims Bush family has ties to Osama's family, there we go with the guilt by association again.
The Barack osama thing i thought was a Romney thing.
I guess he thought he was being funny i don't know.
Kind of reminds me of his tar baby remarks about MA. Once is a mistake, twice you are a racist. I believe that is the consensus.
Is it any wonder his Liutenant Governor Healey lost Against Deval Patrick an outspoken supporter of Obama.
Healey was not racist as far as i am concerned but her ties to mitt who some call "mutt" cost her.
Of course Mrbrown Racism is an issue. What do you expect Obama is the first African American to ever run for President and receive the nomination of either party. He may be half white, half black. Does not matter to me. as long as he was really born in Hawaii then he is an American end of story.
One thing you don't hear about are the racist Black People. I bet you anything there are those who are against him for being a malado and not pure black heritage. Their are racist black people as well as white people.
I am sure the Racism would insult Martin Luther King if he was still with us. He would be quite pleased though with the giant leap forward of a African American being viewed as equal to a white man in the presidential race. equality was something king fought for and died for. Because an Obama can run people should be proud to be American. MLK's sacrifice was not in vain.
Martin Luther King should have been the first Black President, perhaps in fear of this he was shot dead. Though he was a man of god and not a politician. He put his faith into action it was more than just words.