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CNN on the Obama - Ayers Connection

By Greg Reeson, published Oct 08, 2008
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The story of a connection between Barack Obama and former domestic terrorist Bill Ayers is not new. But late on October 7, CNN weighed in on the topic with an update to their Election Center web page.

Barack Obama probably thought the issue of his "association" with Bill Ayers had died down. Then Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin raised the Ayers question again recently at a campaign rally. The central issue is whether or not Obama has good judgment when it comes to the people he associates with.

For all the late comers to the party, Bill Ayers is a former domestic terrorist who has not only remained unrepentant, but once claimed he wished he had done more to end the Vietnam War. Ayers is now a professor in Chicago.

Barack Obama has maintained that his "association" with Ayers was in passing. CNN says that during a debate in April, Obama said Ayers was "a guy who lives in my neighborhood." Under pressure, CNN says, Obama revealed that he and Ayers had "...served on a charitable board together."

And here's where it gets interesting. According to CNN, "...the relationship between Obama and Ayers went deeper, ran longer and was more political than Obama - and his surrogates - have revealed, documents and interviews show."

CNN conducted a review of board minutes and records and found that "...Obama crossed paths repeatedly with Ayers at board meetings of the Annenberg Challenge Project. For seven years, Ayers and Obama - among many others - worked on funding for education projects, including some projects advocated by Ayers."

The report goes on: "While working on the Annenberg project, Obama and Ayers also served together on a second charitable foundation, the Woods Fund." People receiving funds from the Woods Foundation included none other than the most honorable Reverend Jeremiah Wright's Trinity United Church. My, what a small world we live in.

The Annenberg position was a good move for Obama, for, as CNN notes, it "...helped vault him from a South Side lawyer to political player. And there, too, is an Ayers connection."

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Don't worry. He got his degree in communism from the U of M in Russia. And like he said while attending the rev's sermons for 20 years; I was just occupying space and never heard a thing that was said. Speaks volumes for such a supposedly intellectual candidate.

Posted on 10/29/2008 at 6:10:59 PM

 
Yes but Kelly: Ayers helped launch Obama's career. Why would he do that unless he felt the two had very similar political philosophies?

Posted on 10/11/2008 at 1:10:21 PM

 
Be careful, we are racist if we think that! We couldn't possibly be concerned about a leader who associated with the wrong kind of folks.

Posted on 10/09/2008 at 12:10:34 PM

 
Do you know who Walter Annenberg is and that he is the founder of the charitable foundation for which both Obama and Ayers (and hundreds of others) did support work? Do you know you can tie Ayers to Ronald Reagan, or at least to Nancy in almost the same fashion and it would be equally ridicuous to postulate that Nancy supported Ayers radical past! At the time Obama met Ayers, Ayers was no longer a 'radical, extremist' nor was he breaking any laws. We allow people to rehabilitate and contribute to society. At the time John McCain palled with Charles Keating Keating was ripping off everyday people and shareholders alike and was actively breaking the law. And fo rthe last time ACORN is a good thing for communities. When did community organization become a bad thing?

Posted on 10/09/2008 at 11:10:29 AM

 
Had an Obama spokesman on FOX this morning that was back on his heels in defense of the simple casual connection. The fact is that I believe Obama is an opportunist in the best of the Clinton fashion and would have done anything he could to advance his cause. There's obviously the ACORN connection that compliments this as well as other shady connections with those that had power in Chicago. Did you get this published in 24 hours?

Posted on 10/09/2008 at 6:10:58 AM

 
There is definitely more here than originally met the eye - and I'm surprised this was on CNN. Good for them.

Posted on 10/09/2008 at 5:10:23 AM

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