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Chicago, IL - Documents released Tuesday by the University of Illinois at Chicago shed some light on Barack Obama’s relationship with William Ayers, a founding member of the 1960s and 1970s radical group the Weather Underground.

Obama’s association with Ayers, who now teaches at the university, has become an issue in the Illinois senator’s presidential campaign. The Weather Underground took credit for several nonfatal bombings on targets that included the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol, and critics accuse Obama of rubbing elbows with an unabashed 1960s radical.

Obama has said that, although he knew Ayers as a professor involved in community outreach efforts in Chicago, he doesn’t share Ayers’ extreme views.

The massive collection of newly released documents — 140 boxes full of them — includes agendas that clearly put Obama and Ayers in the same room for meetings of Chicago Annenberg Challenge, an educational initiative that Ayers was instrumental in starting and that Obama chaired in the 1990s.

Ayers Unrepentant for Group’s Violence in 1960s, 1970s

The initiative was funded by $49.2 million from the Annenberg Foundation with the intention of establishing community partnerships that would improve schools.

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FOX News was among several news organizations that reviewed the university’s records by appointment. In one agenda, a March 15, 1995, meeting featured Obama making introductions and Ayers giving a briefing.

But more than a year later, Obama pushed the group to be bolder in its reforms, according to the Associated Press, which also reviewed the documents. Minutes from an October 1996 gathering show Obama, a guest at a meeting of the collaborative, raised questions about what the group should be doing.

The Associates Press reports the minutes characterized Obama’s concerns as twofold: Whether the group was raising additional money and whether money was being used “to prop up existing organizations as opposed to creating fresh educational practices in the schools?”

“At the end of five years, will we have broken the mold? Not much seems to be bubbling up that is inspiring or substantive,” the minutes say, paraphrasing Obama.

Even so, Stanley Kurtz, a contributing editor for the conservative magazine National Review, thinks Obama’s association with Ayers should raise questions in the mind of voters who wonder of Obama is as mainstream as he claims to be.

“The fact that Obama and Ayers were working together stems from the pretty sharp left-leaning ideology that both of them shared to some extent,” Kurtz said.

Ayers did not respond to an e-mail requesting comment.

The Obama campaign, meanwhile, is fighting a conservative group called the American Issues Project over a TV commercial that links Obama to Ayers. The campaign argues that the nonprofit group is violating federal laws regulating political ads by nonprofits.

The group filed a document with the Federal Election Commission last week identifying Texas billionaire Harold Simmons as the lone financier of the ad, contributing nearly $2.9 million to produce and air it. Simmons is a fundraiser for John McCain and was one of the major contributors to the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, which aired ads in 2004 against John Kerry.

The Obama campaign issued a response ad to the group’s ad, which says, “With all our problems why is John McCain talking about the ’60s trying to link Barack Obama to radical Bill Ayers? McCain knows Obama denounced Ayers’ crimes committed when Obama was just eight years old. Let’s talk about standing up for America today.”

Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton said if “McCain’s consultants are going to go out and make ads that are misleading about Barack Obama we are going to make sure that they are answered we have to make sure that the truth is out there and that we are answering with force.”

McCain campaign spokesman Brian Rogers released a statement responding to Burton that said, “It’s absurd and disingenuous for the Obama campaign to say we are running this ad. They are trying to blame us and use a straw man to take this issue off the table. If he thinks having a relationship with an unrepentant terrorist is not an issue that concerns the American people, he is deluding himself or being naive.”


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 Aug 27, 2008 at 12:39 AM Milhouse Says:

The bottom line is that Obama had a very close relationship with Ayers, for years. He even launched his campaign for the IL senate at Ayers's house! They worked together for years on the Annenberg Challenge. Even before Obama went to law school, he worked for Ayers's father. And yet when he was asked about it earlier, he pretended that he barely knew Ayers, and he was just "some guy from the neighbourhood".

And the reason we should care about this is because no decent person could possibly be friends with Ayers. If it came out that McCain was a friend of Eric Rudolph that would be the end of his career, even though Rudolph's crimes were also a long time ago. If it came out that a politician was a friend of some Nazi war criminal from 60 years ago that would be the end of their career. Why is Ayers different? Ayers is a terrorist, and however long ago his crimes were, he doesn't regret them, so he's still just as guilty as if he committed them yesterday. And Obama is his friend.

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 Aug 27, 2008 at 02:01 AM moshie Says:

He barely knew Rayes... he was a die hard follower of Rev. Wright but did not agree with his policies etc... What a joke! Are american people that stupid these days???

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 Aug 27, 2008 at 03:15 AM Anonymous Says:

finally some truth about o(b)sama
WAKE UP AMERICA!! OBAMA IS A TERRORIST
this and jerimiah wright cant find a better pair WOOW!!

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 Aug 27, 2008 at 04:48 AM Anonymous Says:

And the liberals and the Democrats will still vote for this worthless piece of Behaima Fleish for president,,,,, Oi, Meh hoya luni?

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 Aug 27, 2008 at 04:56 AM Anonymous Says:

Eved Ki Yimloch!!!

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 Aug 27, 2008 at 06:32 AM Just thinking Says:

several Talk Show hosts wre saying this all along, about time the biased media came along

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 Aug 27, 2008 at 09:23 AM Anonymous Says:

Hillary clinton helped the black panthers...........

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 Aug 27, 2008 at 09:26 AM Skeptical Says:

#4. "Worthless piece of Beheima fleisch" you say. Thank Liberals for creating a society where you can express such a thought about a political leader without any thought or fear of a consequence. That's more than I can say for many of you.

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 Aug 27, 2008 at 09:36 AM Anonymous Says:

Hoe does the old saying go? “Tell me who your friends are and I'll tell you who you are”!

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 Aug 27, 2008 at 09:41 AM Mark Levin Says:

Fox HAS been saying this all along. People like Hannity have been screaming this for well over year. Nice to see it picked up the drive by media,

The Democrats have chosen someone to be the leader who has a very checkered past and who has ZERO experiance when it comes to leadership and government. He was a nothing in Chicago and was not much of an IL State Senator either. He wants to kill babies that are born alive under the guise of abortion. He wants to raise taxes on the people who pay them. I dont want to pay more money in taxes and neither should YOU! Everything he stands for is VERY left wing to the point where he can be called a Socialist. Do we need that as a president?

WAKE UP LIBS AND DONT VOTE FOR HIM! He will CHANGE the country all right, he will change it to the United Socialist States of America.

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 Aug 27, 2008 at 09:45 AM Vote McCain!! Says:

Sorry Obamanation, your past DOES make a difference. You dont know evil and you chose a VP who doesnt know evil either. WE HAVE EVIL TERRORISTS OUT THERE AND THEY WANT YOU FINISHED OFF (unless you might be one of them?)!!

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 Aug 27, 2008 at 10:56 AM anon for this Says:

The problem with Sean Hannity's tirades on the subject is that he talks about Chicago's "radical leftist" politicians, as though every Chicago politician agrees wth Bill Ayers. It's true that Richard M. Daley has defended Obama but in the same statement he said he disagreed with Bill Ayers' actions. He knows that Obama may be president, & that even if he loses the election he'll still be a powerful senator, & doesn't want the city to lose out.

Most people who are familiar with Chicago politics know that neither the mayor nor the City Council are particularly radical or leftist. The type of legislation that's been proposed & passed in NYC would never make it through the Chicago City Council; even the ban on foie gras was not particularly well-enforced & has since been rescinded. That's not to say that they are honest, just that they aren't radical or leftist.
The current mayor is not that different in his views from his father, Richard M. Daley, who's famous for having the police beat up protestors at the 1968 Democratic convention.

The newly released papers make it clear that Obama & Ayers have worked together. I'm just saying that when Hannity talks about all of Chicago politicians being "radical leftists" he loses a lot of credibility with those who know better.

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 Aug 27, 2008 at 01:27 PM Anonymous Says:

They were both on a board that dealt with improving education -- which had nothing to do with Ayers' past. Who care? It's nice that Ayers found something productive to do with his time.
Strom Thurmond was in the KKK a long time ago -- does that mean you're going to impute his views to all his former Republican colleagues?

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 Aug 27, 2008 at 03:58 PM Milhouse Says:

Improving education? Some improvement. It had EVERYTHING to do with Ayers's past -- it was a continuation of the same policies by other means. Ayers even went to Venezuela to pass his ideas on education on to Hugo Chavez. In any case, it doesn't even matter what they were talking about, the point is that Obama had a close personal relationship, over the course of years, with a terrorist. No decent person could do so; no decent person could be in a room with Ayers for long without wanting to punch him in the face. The fact that Obama could socialise and work with Ayers proves that he has no problem with Ayers, and that speaks volumes about his character.

Oh, and Thurmond was never in the KKK, but Robert Byrd certainly was.

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 Aug 27, 2008 at 05:26 PM Skeptical Says:

How many of you know the history of SDS and the Weathermen? Whatever was educational agenda of Ayers and Obama, I'm sure it was not prolitarian overthrow of the government on the Cuban/Che model . . . which was the Weather Underground's rather pathetic goal. A lot of us in the 55 and older BT crowd were idealistic and foolish during the Vietnam War period - many of us served there or lost friends there - our idealism eventually brought many of us to Yiddishkeit - reality is far more nuanced than some of you think.

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 Aug 27, 2008 at 07:37 PM anon for this Says:

skeptical, I know a little bit about SDS & the Weatherman because I grew up in Chicago & attended the university where he works. I think a lot of the antipathy for Ayers is due to the fact that he never renounced his activities; for more on that read his autobiography, _Fugitive Days_. I also think that if it weren't for the fact that his father was then the wealthy & influential CEO of Commonwealth Edison, Ayers & Bernadette Dohrn would likely have been sentenced to some prison time.

skeptical, I'm an FFB & not old enough to have been politically active during the Vietnam era, & I'm sure it was a difficult time to live through, but I still don't think this justified setting bombs that could've killed innocent people.

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 Aug 28, 2008 at 12:47 PM FYI Says:

Obama has condemned Ayers actions and the weather underground.. They served on committees and live in the same neighborhood -- Obama was a child in the 1960s...

How about G Gordon Libby (x-Nixon White House and talk-show host) supporting McCain, his good friend. Libby advocated killing AFT agents..he says kill cops. He dissed the Constitution..
Another McCain buddy - the christian right wing like Hagee and Parsley -- who pray that the big war comes amid the Jews in Jersualem and Israel for the second coming of Christ and conversion of Jews to Christianity.. Some friend of the Jews they are.. Those are McCain's friends..

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 Aug 28, 2008 at 09:20 PM Milhouse Says:

Obama has never condemned Ayers. He said he didn't approve of his actions, but he had no problem being the guy's friend. Would you accept that excuse if someone had a close relationship with a rapist just because he said he didn't approve of what the guy did? How about if he was friends with a Nazi or a KKK member? Or Bernadine Dohrn's hero, Charlie Manson? (Dohrn is Ayers's wife, and also an Obama friend.) The fact that he can be in the same room as Ayers and not want to hit him is enough to disqualify him.

As for Liddy, bring it on. He stood up for the constitution. If the ATF come for you to deprive you of your right to be armed, then you SHOULD defend yourself. I would be proud to have Liddy as a friend. I'll put him up against Ayers and Dorhn any day.

As for Hagee, he's one of the biggest ohavei yisroel in American public life; McCain was wrong to drop him when he became controversial. The fact that he took the coward's way out and didn't stand up for Hagee is one more reason why I'm no fan of his, but it doesn't compare at all to Obama's failings. Not even in the same universe.

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