Quote Originally Posted by daihashi
people always say that but it's not really relevant. Any person wanting to do harm to our country is an enemy against you.

So regardless if they're another countries hero, the fact remains that they are still seeking to do harm to us.

Look at 9/11. Do you honestly think the terrorists took the time to filter out what people stood for what issues before crashing planes into the twin towers. Nope, all they knew was that they did not like America.

So point being is this, regardless if you stand by what this country believes in or if you don't.. you should stand with your countrymen united against people who would wish to do us ill inside of our own country.

It could be you that get's hurt if it happens next time. I'm sure that would change your perspective on another countries hero, at that point the person would become a criminal who has done you wrong.
Sure, but the statement is an interpretation of a different point of view of an event.

Once upon a time the revolutionists were considered terrorists by the British. To us they're heros for emancipating the colonial states from Britain, but it doesn't mean some of the actions they took were morally right, but necessary to gain independence.

Speaking of Bill Ayers according to factcheck on AP, they first met in 1995, only knowing him as a professor teaching at the University of Illinois. From the sounds of you and psycho it made it sound like Obama took part on these bombings when the only established connections are $200 he donated to Obama's campaign, and a member of the Woods Board, a charity.

Fact Check: Obama’s Relationship with William Ayers - America’s Election HQ
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