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To: steve harris who wrote (428723)10/20/2008 8:49:19 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1587853
 
Oh I'm sorry. I thought the Annenbergs put Ayers on the board of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge. Instead, they gave him along with two others the money to start the Chicago Annenberg Challenge:

"The three co-authors of Chicago's winning Annenberg Challenge $49.2 million grant proposal were:"

en.wikipedia.org

So then, the Annenbergs are funding an 'unrepentent' [according to Palin] terrorist. Does that make the Annenbergs, who are on the board of McCain's campaign, terrorists as well? And if so, does that make McCain a terrorist? Inquiring minds want to know.



To: steve harris who wrote (428723)10/20/2008 9:00:50 PM
From: muzosi1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1587853
 
is this what you're looking for ?

article.nationalreview.com

During this initial year of 1995, Ayers also sat as an ex officio member of the board.

another quote is this: For example, the archives contain an intriguing note indicating that, although a CAC board meeting took place on July 25, 1995, “No minutes were recorded.” Were Ayers and Obama both present at that meeting? More important, what took place there?

i'm curious if this author ever wondered what went on in the cheney/oil executive meetings which had many more consequences to the life of each and every american than what bo did on a charitable org board.