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Obama: Associations create the Man
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Some think you grow into a certain part of society because of your associations and friends...
Believe what you will, but an association with a Domestic Terrorist doesn't sound very American...
The former Weatherman, William Ayers, now holds the position of distinguished professor of education at the University of Illinois-Chicago. Although never convicted of any crime, he told the New York Times in September 2001, " I don't regret setting bombs...I feel we didn't do enough."
Both Obama and Ayers were members of the board of an anti-poverty group, the Woods Fund of Chicago, between 1999 and 2002. In addition, Ayers contributed $200 to Obama's re-election fund to the Illinois State Senate in April 2001, as reported here. They lived within a few blocks of each other in the trendy Hyde Park section of Chicago, and moved in the same liberal-progressive circles.
- THE CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM IS ONE OF THE WORST IN THE COUNTRY!
OBAMA HAS BEEN RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT FOR SO LONG HEY HASN'T DONE ANYTHING FOR ILLINOIS OR CHICAGO..

The Weather Underground Produced A Manual Which Begins, "We Are A Guerrilla Organization. We Are Communist Women And Men, Underground In The United States For More Than Four Years." "The coalition was said to be a violence-prone faction inspired by the Weather Underground's ''Prairie Fire,'' a guerrilla warfare manual published in 1974. The manual begins, 'We are a guerrilla organization. We are Communist women and men, underground in the United States for more than four years.'" (Paul L. Montgomery, "2 Women In Brink's Case Identified With Weathermen From Start In '69," The New York Times, 10/ 22/81)

  • AND PEOPLE STILL WANT GOVERMENT TO RUN HEALTH CARE... GO FIGURE.
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