F**k off, Barack. McCain’s no prize, yet you’re still not fit to shine his shoes.
saw it earlier..... if he is so freaking embarressed of this country.... then why the heck is he running for president....
and before someone says he is running so that he can change the things that are wrong.... well what the heck has he been doing for his 3 years in office.... except running for president... sorry obomb you need to learn more about the world you in first....
Clinton Inc. defeated by a smiley-faced, lightweight con-man. Life is GRRRRRREAT!
The Center for Public Intellectuals & The University of Illinois-Chicago (UIC)
April 19th-20th, 2002, Conference
[Participants include: William/Bill Ayers, Bernardine Dohrn, Sen Barack Obama]
April 19th-20th, 2002
Chicago Illini Union
828 S. Wolcott
This conference is part of the Center's mission of helping to create a more engaged civil society, working towards social change, fostering coalitions between theorists and activists, and combating anti-intellectualism in contemporary culture. It will be both a celebration of ideas and a rigorous examination of the roles and responsibilities that intellectuals play in society.
I. Why Do Ideas Matter? (a keynote panel)
We introduce the meta theme of the conference by hearing success stories from diverse voices discussing their experiences intervening intellectually.
Timuel Black, Chicago activist; Prof. Emeritus, City Colleges of Chicago
Lonnie Bunch, President, Chicago Historical Society
Bernardine Dohrn, Northwestern University Law School, Children and Family Justice Center
Gerald Graff, UIC, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Richard Rorty, Stanford University, Philosophy
III. Lunch and Public Encounters
Alternative breakout tours led by Chicago activists. Tours of Bronzeville and other communities, and visits to organizations that are working on partnering theorists with activists.
IV. Intellectuals in Times of Crisis
Experiences and applications of intellectual work in urgent situations.
William Ayers, UIC, College of Education; author of Fugitive Days
Douglass Cassel, Northwestern University, Center for International Human Rights
Cathy Cohen, University of Chicago, Political Science
Salim Muwakkil, Chicago Tribune; In These Times
Barack Obama, Illinois State Senator
Barbara Ransby, UIC, African-American Studies (moderator)
The Center for Public Intellectuals
University of Illinois-Chicago (UIC):
http://www.uic.edu/classes/las/las400/conferencealt.htm
VERY good - I’m sharing with many!!!
“All weez can say is merci beau cou.”
Apparently, weez can’t even speak Engish.
GREAT video!
Liberals can’t talk to a minority group without taking a swipe at the majority. This allows them to talk down to everyone while reassuring themselves that they are sensitive.
It’s about arrogance on display.
It came off allot like, Kerry: “Can’t I get me-ah hunting license.”