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Old 10-16-2008, 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Bucco View Post
I will wait for that quote you spoke of in regard to ANYONE,...you said Gov Palin...I will accept anyone....who spoke of Sen Obama's race.

You mentioned Bill Ayers.....I know this is the fun thing to mock, but let me tell you. Bill Ayers is a bad man and if you read the Wall St Journal today there is an editoral that should alarm anyone who cares about what and how kids are being taught in school. Just keep thinking of the people who have said they will bury us from within. Then read some quotes from Bill Ayers, who was a member of the Chicago Political group that launced Sen Obama.

Make fun if you wish, but it is not really funny at all !

Sound like you need to contact his employer, and everyone that lives near him, or attends the University he teaches at. You diffinently got issues with this man. You bring it up, Hear it is. But i know you will somehow conclude that all the below is false, but your opionion. with this said, last i wll post on Ayers. Thanks, Read please


1. He is now a professor in the College of Education at the University of Illinois at Chicago, holding the titles of Distinguished Professor of Education and Senior University Scholar.[2]

2. Obama-Ayers Controversy
Main article: Obama–Ayers controversy
Bill Ayers and Barack Obama at one time lived in the same neighborhood in the city of Chicago, and both had worked on education reform in the state of Illinois. The two met "at a luncheon meeting about school reform."[41] Obama was named to the Chicago Annenberg Challenge Project Board of Directors to oversee the distribution of grants in Chicago. Later in 1995, Ayers hosted "a coffee" for "Mr. Obama's first run for office."[42] The two served on the board of a community anti-poverty group, the Woods Fund of Chicago, between 2000 and 2002, during which time the board met twelve times.[42] In April 2001, Ayers contributed $200 to Obama's re-election fund to the Illinois State Senate.[41] Since 2002, there has been little linking Obama and Ayers.[42] The senator said in September 2008 that he hadn't "seen him in a year-and-a-half."[43] In February 2008, Obama spokesman Bill Burton released a statement from the senator about the relationship between the two: "Senator Obama strongly condemns the violent actions of the Weathermen group, as he does all acts of violence. But he was an eight-year-old child when Ayers and the Weathermen were active, and any attempt to connect Obama with events of almost forty years ago is ridiculous."[41] CNN's review of project records found nothing to suggest anything inappropriate in the non-profit projects in which the two men were involved.[44] Internal reviews by The New York Times, The Washington Post, Time magazine, The Chicago Sun-Times, The New Yorker and The New Republic "have said that their reporting doesn't support the idea that Obama and Ayers had a close relationship".[45]