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To: i-node who wrote (377734)4/11/2008 1:29:20 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573864
 
The Washington Times is a right wingnut propoganda outlet run for the RNC by the loony Reverend Sung Young Moon. Nothing with any basis in actual fact?

sourcewatch.org



To: i-node who wrote (377734)4/11/2008 1:48:12 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1573864
 
"Writing on RealClear Politics.com, he identifies one "stump" from the radical-left past that Mr. Obama has diligently hidden. He served on the board of the Woods Fund, a small radical foundation, with Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn late of the Weather Underground, the radical cell that killed cops and tried to plant a bomb in the U.S. Capitol. They're married to each other now and after a decade on the run turned themselves in and served prison time. They're unrepentant. In an interview with the New York Times, Prof. Ayers boasted that he had no regrets about setting bombs to kill innocents: "I feel we didn't do enough."

But you're not giving us the truth.....they blew up a Greenwich Village townhouse and ended up killing their own people. They were never found guilty because the FBI surveillance was done illegally. And the Woods Fund is not some "radical organization"......they are working to improve the South Side of Chicago where Obama lives:

"Woods Fund of Chicago is a grantmaking foundation whose goal is to increase opportunities for less advantaged people and communities in the metropolitan area, including the opportunity to shape decisions affecting them. The foundation works primarily as a funding partner with nonprofit organizations. Woods supports nonprofits in their important roles of engaging people in civic life, addressing the causes of poverty and other challenges facing the region, promoting more effective public policies, reducing racism and other barriers to equal opportunity, and building a sense of community and common ground."

Chicago is a large city but its not a hotbed for radicalism.