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Obama Ayres Connection - Chicago Annenberg Challenge

August 21, 2008 | los angeles, California | Vetting explained

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Is Univ of Illionis involved in an Obama-Ayres coverup? What could be the biggest story of the election season, is being hidden or ignored by the leftist drive-by media. What is clear is that Obama blatantly lied to the public and the media when he said that Ayres was merely some guy who lived in his neighborhood. Ayres chose Obama to sit on the board of his Annenberg Challenge foundation for nearly 5 years, indicating a close relationship. The foundation received more than $42 million in grants from Annenberg for the purpose of improving Chicago schools. The project was deemed a flop. Instead, money was filtered $175,000 to advancing their political agenda instead of helping schools, including to Communist leader and Ayres friend and SDS radical, Mike Klonsky. Journalist Stanley Kurtz was originally granted access to the foundation's documents which reside at the U. of I. library in Chicago. Upon arrival, was denied access to these documents. Ask CNN why they and their leftist media cohorts refuse to explode this store on the front page. Why are they so afraid of Americans learning the truth about their mystery candidate, Obama and his real ties to terrorist William Ayres. His indepth article is here: *http://tinyurl.com/5v4twh
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