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    Sep 23, 2008, 10:37 AM
    Kurtz' article about the Annenberg Project
    Stanley Kurtz ,who finally got permission to mine through the records of the Annenberg Challenge has written a report at WSJ that destroys the notion that Ayers was just a casual acquaintance on Barack Obama.

    Obama and Ayers Pushed Radicalism On Schools - WSJ.com

    Obama has said that Ayers is someone in the past, who he hasn't "seen" in a year and a half (the last time was during his OReilly interview this month). Obama has never been asked to speak in detail of his work with Ayers on the challenge , nor of the decisions the two made to promote Ayer's strange ideas, such as arguing that teacher education programs are "sites of resistance" that "teach against oppression."
    They spent millions of someone else's money promoting radical education initiatives that netted no perceivable gain in performance by the students of Chicago.
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    Sep 23, 2008, 06:10 PM
    Once again I sit and watch as a significant revelation you've posted is ignored. I'm sure it won't be long after I respond before you know who jumps in with their "who cares" mantra. The hypocrisy is mind numbingly obvious - this same crowd who's main argument has been "a third Bush term" and of late, McCain's association with Phil Gramm, will no doubt again claim that Obama's associations are irrelevant.

    This is telling, it shows what we can expect from an Obama presidency. The same guy that tells his supporters to "argue" with your friends and neighbors and "get in their face" promoted an educational philosophy which "called for infusing students and their parents with a radical political commitment, and which downplayed achievement tests in favor of activism" as Kurtz points out.

    This is a major problem in this country, in spite of what those in denial about the leftist indoctrination in our schools think. I've posted on this subject numerous times, and one only need visit the FIRE's website to see the battles taking place on this nation's campuses over freedom of speech, freedom of thought and bias in higher education. Obama wants our children in public schools to be activists as opposed to learning math and science and that just pisses me off. That's how we end up with unhinged fear mongers like Naomi Wolf , who thinks Sarah Palin is "the designated muse of the coming American police state" and tells the world on our behalf to "Please Confront America."

    These are Obama's people and Kurtz reveals Obama's philosophy and it's beyond disturbing.
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    Sep 23, 2008, 09:32 PM

    Otis Kurtz has been hitting the bottle again. In the late 1960's in his ripe old age, Barack Obama was what 10, maybe 11 years old? Yes. Go gettem Deputy Fife!

    "Obama wants our children in public schools to be activists as opposed to learning math and science and that just pisses me off."

    Is your earth really this flat, Steve? Wetting your britches and making ignorant false accusations probably tips the vote in the back hills of Arkansas, but very few other places.
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    Sep 24, 2008, 02:13 AM
    Bobby no one is saying that Obama was complicit in setting off the bombs . That Obama line about his age is an irrelevant dodge to the issue. Everywhere I look I find Obama was himself indoctrinated in radicalism ;and has continued to practive what he was taught. Steve's point about BO telling his supporters to "get in their face " is indicative of Obama's Alinsky style activism ;combined with Chi-town politics at it's worse .It is disturbing that the press white washes this aspect of the candidate .
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    Sep 24, 2008, 05:24 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by BABRAM View Post
    Is your earth really this flat, Steve? Wetting your britches and making ignorant false accusations probably tips the vote in the back hills of Arkansas, but very few other places.
    LOL, I might ask the same question of you Bobby. Have you missed every report, poll, study and lawsuit that leave no doubt about the leftist nature of our schools? Did you miss the one about the University of Delaware's ideological reeducation program or the unconstitutional speech codes on campuses across the nation? Kurtz points out Obama's working relationship with a man who believes "teacher education programs should serve as "sites of resistance" to an oppressive system", your candidate tells people not to discuss, not to persuade, not to debate, not to reason but to "get in their face" and you think these are "ignorant" accusations? Tell that to the student charged with harassment for reading a book.
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    Sep 24, 2008, 05:36 AM
    Hello:

    Well, if you think his radicalism is going to scare ME away, you're wrong. I think this country NEEDS some radical change. The old fart sure ain't going to do it.

    excon
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    Sep 24, 2008, 06:33 AM
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    Hello:

    Well, if you think his radicalism is gonna scare ME away, you're wrong. I think this country NEEDS some radical change. The old fart sure ain't gonna do it.

    excon
    That's no surprise :)

    I'm all for some radical change, I just don't think a country full of "in your face" leftists is in our best interest.
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    Sep 24, 2008, 06:36 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by speechlesstx View Post
    That's no surprise :)

    I'm all for some radical change, I just don't think a country full of "in your face" leftists is in our best interest.
    Hello Steve:

    Why not? We've had "in your face" rightists for a while. How's that turned out for you?

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    Sep 24, 2008, 09:57 AM
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    Hello Steve:

    Why not? We've had "in your face" rightists for a while. How's that turned out for ya?

    excon
    How about a lot less "in your face" from both sides? Wouldn't that be radically different?
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    Sep 24, 2008, 11:54 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by speechlesstx View Post
    LOL, I might ask the same question of you Bobby. Have you missed every report, poll, study and lawsuit that leave no doubt about the leftist nature of our schools? Did you miss the one about the University of Delaware's ideological reeducation program or the unconstitutional speech codes on campuses across the nation? Kurtz points out Obama's working relationship with a man who believes "teacher education programs should serve as "sites of resistance" to an oppressive system", your candidate tells people not to discuss, not to persuade, not to debate, not to reason but to "get in their face" and you think these are "ignorant" accusations?! Tell that to the student charged with harassment for reading a book.

    Steve, everybody on this board knows that I can slice up those moronic articles of propaganda until the sun is at it's furthest point from the Earth this winter. I really don't want to spend my life correcting every web link (or email) that is championed as some sort of Republican winged out truth, however you're remarks are silly and desperate (and you're not alone). Here you've claimed "Obama wants our children in public schools to be activists as opposed to learning math and science." How much farther for the truth can you get? Obama even sponsored a bill on improving the education of US students toward Math and Science.


    Campaign K-12: Obama's New Math-Science Education Bill

    Honda / Obama "Enhancing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education (STEM) Act of 2008"

    Barack Obama and Joe Biden: The Change We Need | Education
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    Sep 24, 2008, 12:05 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by excon View Post
    Hello Steve:

    Why not? We've had "in your face" rightists for a while. How's that turned out for ya?

    excon

    BINGO! We have a winner! And I'll add that they are most resistant and fearful of smart people with darker skin tones.
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    Sep 24, 2008, 03:48 PM

    Now who's injecting race into this?

    I can't speak for all here but Steve is not racist. Both of us would gladly support candidates like Colin Powell ;Condi Rice ,Michael Steele and many other candidates of "dark skin tone ".
    It 's the political philosophy ,the experience ,and character of the candidate I oppose.

    Perhaps if he were upfront about the lingering questions about him some of our issues would be resolved .
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    Sep 24, 2008, 04:28 PM

    Earth to Tom. Earth to Tom. Come in please! Every major news network in the continental US has reported that there is elements of society that will not vote for Barack Obama because he's not White enough. They even admit he's a better candidate, but are voting for McCain. Oh looky! Tom found three Black people associated with Republican party and two of the three want nothing to do with being part of a McCain staff. Now of any reason I can think of to vote for John McCain, his "character" wouldn't even make the list. The "maverick" left his wife and re-married the trophy wife for money. What kind of crap is that, Tom? He came back from Nam and desired accolades from the public. BS! Not in my book! And you forget that I live in Las Vegas and I know whom frequents Sin City. BTW I haven't forgotten that McCain represents twenty percent of the infamous Keating Five. His political philosophy? What to rub elbows with the wealthier class in the country! He's married to wealth and that why his tax plan is lenient on the wealthier upper class, as opposed to Barack's. Perhaps if you weren't hoping that fairy tales would come true, your candidate wouldn't have surrogates injecting lies.
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    Sep 24, 2008, 04:46 PM

    Are you demonstating the "in your face " style that Obama preaches ?

    Just keep on bringing up the Keating 5 . It is a loser argument that the Dems will not serously touch. 80% of the Keating 5 were Dems and McCain was completely exonerated by the Dem investigator Robert Bennett (who you will recall also served as Clintoon's laywer during the impeachment ).
    You can keep on bleating Keating 5 throughout the election... in fact I hope the Dems do .

    As to your comments about these objective news organizations that have identified racist voters; have they clearlyt established that they were "in your face" rightists ?
    According to the Obots it was the Clintoons that were the racists ;at least until the primaries concluded .Then Obama began phoney accusations about things that no one has said but him about his opponents saying he doesn't look like all those other Presidents on the currency ..oh by the way ..he's black.

    This is typical ;right out of the Alinsky playbook . Thanks for proving my point.
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    Sep 24, 2008, 07:09 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by BABRAM View Post
    Steve, everybody on this board knows that I can slice up those moronic articles of propaganda until the sun is at it's furthest point from the Earth this winter. I really don't want to spend my life correcting every web link (or email) that is championed as some sort of Republican winged out truth, however you're remarks are silly and desperate (and you're not alone). Here you've claimed "Obama wants our children in public schools to be activists as opposed to learning math and science." How much farther for the truth can you get?! Obama even sponsored a bill on improving the education of US students toward Math and Science.


    Campaign K-12: Obama's New Math-Science Education Bill

    Honda / Obama "Enhancing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education (STEM) Act of 2008"

    Barack Obama and Joe Biden: The Change We Need | Education
    Bobby, come on man, it's propaganda to post links to actual cases... which have proven to have merit and resulted in changed policies? Supposedly intelligent people have gone ballistic over a rumor that Sarah Palin tried to ban books, but actual examples are propaganda? I don't think it's one bit silly to fight for freedom of speech, the right to read a book without harassment and the right to an education without radical bias - from either side - in taxpayer funded schools.
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    Sep 24, 2008, 07:13 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by BABRAM View Post
    BINGO! We have a winner! And I'll add that they are most resistant and fearful of smart people with darker skin tones.
    Sorry buddy but that's about the biggest load of BS I've ever read. Injecting racism where there is none is pathetic and I'd like to think you're still above that.
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    Sep 24, 2008, 07:44 PM
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    Sorry buddy but that's about the biggest load of BS I've ever read. Injecting racism where there is none is pathetic and I'd like to think you're still above that.


    You and Tom make the perfect mushrooms, cultivated in the dark and like being fed crap. And now this fantasy you propose in denying racism doesn't play a part in our society and in the voting booths this November is the biggest bwa ha ha ha yet. After a 200 year run on the White House, the streak could come to an end by an educated well spoken Black guy from Chicago with a surname of Arab extraction. This is great! I love it! I never thought I'd live to see so many people sweating an election!
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    Sep 24, 2008, 08:14 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by speechlesstx View Post
    Bobby, come on man, it's propaganda to post links to actual cases ... which have proven to have merit and resulted in changed policies? Supposedly intelligent people have gone ballistic over a rumor that Sarah Palin tried to ban books, but actual examples are propaganda? I don't think it's one bit silly to fight for freedom of speech, the right to read a book without harassment and the right to an education without radical bias - from either side - in taxpayer funded schools.
    Your claim that Obama is against our children learning math and science was a farce. BTW I don't know anything about Sarah Palin banning books, but I do know the she is the governor of Alaska and that State has one of the highest student drop-out rates, if not the highest in the whole US. You've resorted to making excuses and pointing fingers at the Dems, yet I'm the one that proved you wrongful for your accusation.

    Campaign K-12: Obama's New Math-Science Education Bill

    Honda / Obama "Enhancing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education (STEM) Act of 2008"

    Barack Obama and Joe Biden: The Change We Need | Education
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    Sep 24, 2008, 08:32 PM
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    As to your comments about these objective news organizations that have identified racist voters; have they clearlyt established that they were [I]"in your face" rightists ?
    This is typical ;right out of the Alinsky playbook . Thanks for proving my point.

    Wow! I thought you liked Fox news. You're even against them now. Maybe you should switch to CNN, it was on their broadcast also. Besides CNN was voted the most trust-able name in news. You didn't get the memo? And what's this about you having a point? You must of glossed over it without the facts... again. Stick to those wild email chain rumors, Tom. That's your strength.
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    Sep 25, 2008, 05:19 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by BABRAM View Post
    You and Tom make the perfect mushrooms, cultivated in the dark and like being fed crap. And now this fantasy you propose in denying racism doesn't play a part in our society and in the voting booths this November is the biggest bwa ha ha ha yet. After a 200 year run on the White House, the streak could come to an end by an educated well spoken Black guy from Chicago with a surname of Arab extraction. This is great! I love it! I never thought I'd live to see so many people sweating an election!
    You do a really fine job of putting words in my mouth as I never said racism plays no role, I called your remarks "about the biggest load of BS I've ever read." Fact is, the right welcomes and embraces "smart people with darker skin tones" as tom noted. We don't derail any chance they have as the left did to Michael Steele and Miguel Estrada. It's the other side that excludes them, labels them as traitors to their race and draws racist cartoons when they don't fit into their ideological mold. Fact is, what should alarm you is the report this week from the racist AP-Yahoo News poll that showed "More than a third of all white Democrats and independents — voters Obama can't win the White House without — agreed with at least one negative adjective about blacks, according to the survey, and they are significantly less likely to vote for Obama than those who don't have such views."

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