http://www.politicalwrinkles.com/open-discussion/3093-william-ayers-domestic-terrorist.html
Former ‘60s Radical Is Now Considered Mainstream in Chicago
CHICAGO, April 17
In the 1960s, Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn saw themselves as urban guerrillas who just might be able to overthrow the U.S. government and force an end to the Vietnam War. They were members of the Weather Underground, a radical offshoot of the antiwar movement, who went into hiding for a decade after a bomb accidentally exploded, killing three members of the group.
Nearly 30 years after surrendering to police, Ayers and Dohrn, both in their 60s, are tenured university professors whose work on school reform and juvenile justice have won them bipartisan respect.
Ayers is an informal adviser to Mayor Richard M. Daley and has been awarded more than $50 million in charitable grants for his promotion of small schools as a solution to a crisis in education. Dohrn lectures widely on children’s law and serves on a variety of boards and committees. Together, they have raised three boys in the intellectual haven of Hyde Park, where Sen. Barack Obama is a neighbor...
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Hyde Park? Isn’t that where Stanley Ann Dunham’s uncle, Charles T Payne was living when he was Deputy Director of the Library at the University of Chicago, until he retired at the age of 66 - he was at the university when Zero was a lecturer at the university, and (heavens to Betsy!) Chicago is where Stanley Ann Dunham was working as an au pair...when she went to the theatre in Chicago to see the film Black Orpheus which was released in the US in December, 1959 iirc.
We don’t see her in Hawaii until she shows up with a two or three year old in 1963. You don’t think she might have been acquainted with William and Bernadine, do you? What a small world that would be...