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http://poligazette.com/2008/10/07/cn...ling-to-admit/
On Anderson’s Cooper 360 they did a major investigation into the relationship between Bill Ayers and Barack Obama, the Democratic nominee for president. Obama’s campaign tried to downplay the relationship by arguing that, in the words of Obama himself, “Ayers was just another guy in the neighborhood.” McCain’s campaign, on the other hand, and especially Sarah Palin, have tried to make the case that the relationship went further than Obama has been willing to admit thus far. During Anderson Cooper’s show, CNN researchers concluded: “But the relationship between Obama and Ayers went much deeper, ran much longer, and was much more political than Obama said.” As the CNN piece points out, claims that Bill Ayers is a ‘former radical’ are incorrect. He may not use force any longer, but he is still a radical. Only a few years ago he told the New York Times that he did not regret his past terrorist activities and that he believes he and his friends ’should have done more.’ Additionally, in April of 2008, Ayers published a blogposting in which he ranted against capitalism, describing it as a tool for oppression, thuggery and slavery. “But the relationship between Obama and Ayers went much deeper, ran much longer, and was much more political than Obama said,” the CNN concluded about the relationship. “One place where their paths repeatedly crossed according to a CNN review of board minutes and other records, was Chicago’s Annenberg Challenge project.” The report went on to say that “according to program participants and records Bill Ayers fought to bring the Annenberg grand to Chicago.” The Annenberg grand was “a $50 million grand” which would be used to “match locally raised funds to improve schools.” Barack Obama was, CNN points out, “recruited as the chair” of Ayers’ organization that aimed to bring the Annenberg project to Chicago schools in order to ‘improve’ the system (more on the ‘improvements’ later). “For seven years, Bill Ayers and Obama, among many others, worked on funding for education projects including some experiments supported by Ayers.” The piece was filed by Drew Griffin, for CNN’s Andersoon Cooper 360 show. That was not all, CNN found. They also served “on the board” of a second organization, the Woods fund. “Among its recipients: Jeremiah Wright’s Trinity Church where Obama attended and a children and family justice center where Ayers’ wife worked.” Lastly, “for Obama, the chairmanship of the $100 million Annenberg board helped volt him from southside Chicago lawyer to political player and that too has another connection to Bill Ayers.” In 1995, shortly after joining the Annenberg board, a female state senator appointed Barack Obama suddenly as her apparent political heir. “Where was that introduction made?” CNN wondered? Simple: “in the home of the 60s radicals Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn.” Again, as CNN pointed out in the piece, the Obama campaign pretends it does not matter in any way. A spokesman for Obama told Drew, on CNN, it is bad journalism to delve into the Ayers-Obama connection, and serves no other purpose than destroying Obama’s image. Drew responded by saying that Palmer, the state senator, told him that she had not organized the meeting in which she was to appoint Obama as her political heir “in any way.” Rather, it was organized for her, on her behalf, one could say. Furthermore, a doctor (who attended the meeting) said “it was indeed Barack Obama’s political coming out party and it was hosted by Bill Ayers.” Watch it: |
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Is Keith Uberfart now going to go on a 10 minute hissy fit against Anderson Cooper?
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Not sure if you heard or not but the Washington Establishment actually did start to beware as a result of your other thread.
Then they stopped for twenty minutes but now they're back at it. ![]()
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he didn't go any deeper than he will with this watermelon...
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How deep is the cock in your ass right now?
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Thay worked on education projects together??? That's despicable!
Who cares? If Ayers is good enough for the University of Illinois, he's fine by me. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Ayers Not that it matters, but from wikipedia: 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."[44] Does McCain or his people have anything left other than smear and misdirection. It reeks of desperation on their part. His own advisors have admitted this is all they have left. |
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Don't be naive. Chicago schools are just SOOOOO much better off now, huh. That funding went to promote personal ambitions and promote Democratic Party and socialist interests. The kids saw next to nothing, anything.
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Ayers is old news. Move on. |
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But the relationship between Obama and Ayers went much deeper, ran much longer, and was much more political than Obama said,” the CNN concluded about the relationship. “One place where their paths repeatedly crossed according to a CNN review of board minutes and other records, was Chicago’s Annenberg Challenge project.” The report went on to say that “according to program participants and records Bill Ayers fought to bring the Annenberg grand to Chicago.” The Annenberg grand was “a $50 million grand” which would be used to “match locally raised funds to improve schools.” Barack Obama was, CNN points out, “recruited as the chair” of Ayers’ organization that aimed to bring the Annenberg project to Chicago schools in order to ‘improve’ the system (more on the ‘improvements’ later). “For seven years, Bill Ayers and Obama, among many others, worked on funding for education projects including some experiments supported by Ayers.” The piece was filed by Drew Griffin, for CNN’s Andersoon Cooper 360 show. That was not all, CNN found. They also served “on the board” of a second organization, the Woods fund. “Among its recipients: Jeremiah Wright’s Trinity Church where Obama attended and a children and family justice center where Ayers’ wife worked.” Lastly, “for Obama, the chairmanship of the $100 million Annenberg board helped volt him from southside Chicago lawyer to political player and that too has another connection to Bill Ayers.” In 1995, shortly after joining the Annenberg board, a female state senator appointed Barack Obama suddenly as her apparent political heir. “Where was that introduction made?” CNN wondered? Simple: “in the home of the 60s radicals Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn.” |
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Looks like ms61853 found someone who hasn't totally laughed him off yet.
JC, buddy, you're just never going to . . . Never mind - go ahead - you'll see.
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What are you going to do if Obama wins ms? Are you going to leave the country, have a heart attack? How will you handle it? I'm not a big fan of Obama, but he is clearly the lesser of the two evils here. McCain is out of touch (Fundamentals of t he economy are sound) and Palin is a joke. She is a religious retard and is frankly not very bright. |
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The schools? The CAC's own final report indicated it had done nothing to improve scores. |
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ms61853:
will you be leaving the country if Obama wins? i hear canadians tip pizza boys real well |
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http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_13139.aspx Pizza and food delivery people receive the worst tips But I haven't delivered pizzas in 10 years and probably never will again. |
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Yet you still post on Pizza delivery forums?
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It was just a lark. I can still relate to the disgust at the assholes who try and run scams, and don't tip. It never was a primary job for me; it was just a way to pick up some extra cash after having gone to the casinos.
I don't need the aggravation which is why I will probably never do it again. |
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Probably too much in addition to your day job spamming the forums?
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Also, from reading that board I inferred that you are a racist after I read your thread titled "Why I Am Racist". Did I interpret that incorrectly as well? |
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I was just fishing for reaction there. I don't think I'll ever do that job again. |
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