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05-05-2011, 08:17 PM
Muslim activist declared affinity for radicalism of Bill Ayers' Weather Underground movement
President Obama's faith adviser, Eboo Patel, blasted what he called the "myths" of America – describing them as beliefs that the country is "a land of freedom and equality and justice."
Patel explained how he used the "faith-based movement" to channel his rage at America "in a direction far more compassionate and far more merciful."
Patel, a Muslim activist from Chicago, further implied that had he grown up in the 1960s, he may have joined the Weather Underground terrorist group led by William Ayers.....Like Obama, Patel is deeply tied to Ayers, WND has learned.
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Patel explained how he used religion to channel his rage toward America:
"And it was a faith-based movement that came into my life that kind of directed that rage in a direction far more compassionate and far more merciful."........Obama's faith adviser went on to say how he may have joined Ayers' terrorist group if he was around as an activist in the 1960s.
"One of the things that I write about in this book is, you know, had it been one of the people involved in the Weather Underground, who were sitting at my kitchen table when I was 18 years old and raging, my life could have been very different," he said.
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=294821
President Obama's faith adviser, Eboo Patel, blasted what he called the "myths" of America – describing them as beliefs that the country is "a land of freedom and equality and justice."
Patel explained how he used the "faith-based movement" to channel his rage at America "in a direction far more compassionate and far more merciful."
Patel, a Muslim activist from Chicago, further implied that had he grown up in the 1960s, he may have joined the Weather Underground terrorist group led by William Ayers.....Like Obama, Patel is deeply tied to Ayers, WND has learned.
snip
Patel explained how he used religion to channel his rage toward America:
"And it was a faith-based movement that came into my life that kind of directed that rage in a direction far more compassionate and far more merciful."........Obama's faith adviser went on to say how he may have joined Ayers' terrorist group if he was around as an activist in the 1960s.
"One of the things that I write about in this book is, you know, had it been one of the people involved in the Weather Underground, who were sitting at my kitchen table when I was 18 years old and raging, my life could have been very different," he said.
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=294821