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RE: OT: Best Comment by a Delegate to Either Convention
niuhuskie84 Wrote:What do you consider cozy-coo? They sat on a board together, and Ayers donated a couple hundred bucks to his campaign back in 2001. Do you have anything more than that?

Obama launched his political career with a fund raiser at the home of Bill Ayers. That's the part of this that gets no attention, and I don't know why. That strongly suggests more than the very limited relationship that the Obama campaign wants us to believe.

To me, that's more telling than serving on the board together (unless there's more there than simply serving on a board, and I've heard that there is but cannot confirm), or the odd political contribution.
09-04-2008 08:45 PM
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