"Hello. I'm going to read a declaration of war.
Within the next 14 days we will attack a symbol of American justice."
- Former Underground Member Bernardine Dohrn (Wife of Bill Ayers) Good Friends of Demorcrat Presidential Candidate Barack Hussein Obama
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While Bernardine Dohrn led the Weathermen, the organization conducted a series of bombings against the U.S. government and symbols of authority in the early 1970s, bombing federal buildings and police stations. Dohrn was a principal signatory on the group's "Declaration of a State of War" in 1970 that formally declared "war" on the U.S. Government, and completed the group's transformation from political advocacy to violent action. Dohrn also co-wrote and published the subversive manifesto Prairie Fire in 1974.
The Weathermen and Weather Underground were suspected in various bombings — police cars, the National Guard Association building, the U.S. Capitol and the Pentagon, and took credit for a number of them. Dohrn allegedly participated in many of the group's revolutionary activities.[10]
In the two months before the March 6, 1970, Greenwich Village townhouse explosion in which three members of the group were killed as a bomb was being constructed, all members of Weatherman went underground.
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