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To: Pacothecat

I don’t see the story. Where is the proof that Bill Ayers was there? When did this take place as Obama has said that he hasn’t talked with Ayers since when 2004?


21 posted on 11/01/2008 3:47:54 AM PDT by nikos1121 (The first black president should be another Jackie Robinson)
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To: nikos1121
I don’t see the story. Where is the proof that Bill Ayers was there? When did this take place as Obama has said that he hasn’t talked with Ayers since when 2004?

Did you click the link and READ the report? The dateline says February 4, 2005.

One paragraph that is especially interesting:

In bringing professor Khalidi to Morningside Heights from the University of Chicago, Columbia also got itself a twofer of Palestinian activism and advocacy. Mr. Khalidi's wife, Mona, who also served in Beirut as chief editor of the English section of the WAFA press agency, was hired as dean of foreign students at Columbia's SIPA, working under Dean Anderson. In Chicago, the Khalidis founded the Arab American Action Network, and Mona Khalidi served as its president. A big farewell dinner was held in their honor by AAAN with a commemorative book filled with testimonials from their friends and political allies. These included the left wing anti-war group Not In My Name, the Electronic Intifada, and the ex-Weatherman domestic terrorists Bernadine Dohrn and Bill Ayers. (There were also testimonials from then-state Senator Barack Obama and the mayor of Chicago.)

Connect the dots, nikos. Chicago neighbors, Columbia University -- the same university that invited Ahmedenijad to speak and Obama's Alma Mater -- even with only two dots to connect, you come up with a bundle of lies and tremendous anti-Semitism.

From another article, NY Daily News, September 24, 2007 What can we learn from a monster?

Columbia University dean John Coatsworth is following in footsteps of school's president who threw cocktail party for Nazi official in 1933.

The Ivy League ain't what it used to be. Then again, maybe it is - some of its leading lights are still willing to play footsie with Hitler and his murderous heirs.

The admission from a Columbia University official that he'd have der Fuhrer himself over for a chat makes mush of the school's high-minded defense of the invitation to Iranian madman Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The shocking comment reveals the dopey thinking behind the invitation to Ahmadinejad in the first place.


28 posted on 11/01/2008 6:20:09 AM PDT by arasina (So there.)
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