2:15-3:45 PM: Obama and Ayers Share the Stage

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A public gathering sponsored by The Center for Public Intellectuals
& The University of Illinois-Chicago
April 19th-20th, 2002
Chicago Illini Union

2:15-3:45 p.m.
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)

Link to University of Illinois here
 
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I think you're doing McCain a huge disservice....

wanna talk about Keating? Or Fannie Mae conflics?

Cool...

It's the economy, stupid....

Keating.....a bipartisan panel stated that Mccain had no wrongdoings.

As far as Fannie Mae, are you talking about Obama's economic advisors that served as their CEO's? Or that Obama was the second leading recipent of funds from Fannie and Freddie?

Cool....

So not only does Obama associate himself with racists, domestic terrorists and convicted corrupt pollitical bribers(Rezko). He has direct ties to the housing collapse....thanks for the information...
 
I think you're doing McCain a huge disservice....

As an Obama supporter if you think this by all means join in on helping us get the truth out on Obama and Ayers.

Tick, tock, tick, tock, tick, tock...

P.S. I think Obama and McCain both just voted for the biggest economic bill ever passed. Next President is not going to have many economic decisions to make except whether to raise or lower taxes or add a trillion in new spending or not.
 
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As an Obama supporter if you think this by all means join in on helping us get the truth out on Obama and Ayers.

Tick, tock, tick, tock, tick, tock...

P.S. I think Obama and McCain both just voted for the biggest economic bill ever passed. Next President is not going to have many economic decisions to make except whether to raise or lower taxes or add a trillion in new spending or not.




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