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Notice the similarities in these quotes to what is happening in the streets right now? This was not that long ago....60's and 70's.
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
Here is a great piece written by Cliff Kincaid about the connections between the Obama/Clinton and Weathermen/SDS:
.pdf]Article
originally posted by: NightFlight
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
Here is a great piece written by Cliff Kincaid about the connections between the Obama/Clinton and Weathermen/SDS:
.pdf]Article
I got 404ed.
originally posted by: CranialSponge
I can't decide if the Weather Underground was a good thing or a bad thing.
To me, anyone who fights government is a good thing... but anyone who harms other civilians is a bad thing.
So maybe the WU started as a good thing with good intentions, but somehow screwed up royally along the way resulting in the deaths of innocent people ?
originally posted by: xuenchen
Also pointing out that criminals Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn were both involved in "education" at high levels.
Bill Ayers
Bernardine Dohrn
originally posted by: ScientificRailgun
Very interesting. One could wonder whether or not he planted seeds of rebellion into the young minds he helped mold. Thanks for the captivating read!
originally posted by: 3n19m470
originally posted by: ScientificRailgun
Very interesting. One could wonder whether or not he planted seeds of rebellion into the young minds he helped mold. Thanks for the captivating read!
I wondered the same thing, but the New York Post article linked in the op states he was a teacher for special ed students. But I guess you never know. Sounds like the makings of a South Park episode.
A 23-member group of Chicago parents, teachers, activists, funders, administrators, local school council members and academics who were involved in school reform, called the Chicago School Reform Collaborative, was chosen to design the initial Request for Proposals (RFPs), help publicize the Challenge and hold informational sessions for potential grantees, screen and rate the initial letters of intent, aid the Board of Directors in selecting an executive director, and work with the project's staff.[18][34] Twenty of the 23 members of the Collaborative were elected by all Working Group members who had attended two or more of the drafting sessions during the first ten months of 1994 for the winning $49.2 million grant proposal; the other three members of the Collaborative were appointed representatives of the Office of the Mayor, the Chicago Public Schools administration, and the Chicago Teachers Union.[18][34]
Board of Directors[edit]
The founding Board of Directors of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge as announced in 1995 were:[38][39]
Patricia Albjerg Graham
Barack Obama, civil rights attorney at Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Galland; lecturer at the University of Chicago Law School; member of the board of directors of the Joyce Foundation and the Woods Fund of Chicago; winner, Crain's Chicago Business 40 Under 40 award, 1993; former president of the Harvard Law Review (1990–1991); former executive director of the Developing Communities Project (June 1985–May 1988); current President of the United States[24][40][41][42]
Chicago School Reform Collaborative[edit]
The founding members of Chicago School Reform Collaborative announced in 1995 were:[38]
William Ayers
Warren Chapman