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Title: Obama's past, right at him
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URL Source: http://www.washingtontimes.com/article/20080401/NATION01/603988821
Published: Apr 1, 2008
Author: Wes Pruden
Post Date: 2008-04-01 09:27:49 by christine
Keywords: None
Views: 302
Comments: 21

The dilemma of the Democrats is not whether the bloom is coming off the rose, but whether events will wilt it. The past that will not die commands a lot of wilting power.

Demands that Hillary die at once have gone unheeded. The size of crowds is often misleading, but hers are growing larger and more spirited. Some Democrats who only a few days ago were lining up to kick the corpse are taking due note.

"I think the race should continue," says Bill Richardson, the governor of New Mexico who was enthusiastically grooving on the Clinton death rattle. "She has every right to stay in the race," he says now. "She's run a very good campaign." Bill Clinton, the lively ghost in the background, reminds everyone that Hillary trails in the popular vote by less than a percentage point and by only 130 delegates, a margin that could be easily erased by the superdelegates when they get to the August convention and Barack Obama, bruised and bloody, is limping into Denver on a lame horse.

The bruises won't be so much of Hillary's making as by the resurrection of haints, skeletons and other wraiths of the night. The Philadelphia speech was meant to put his past to bed. But it didn't. That's why he takes every suggestion that he isn't as electable as Hillary — or even electable at all — as racism. But "electability" is what every political campaign is all about, measuring black, white, male, female, conservative and liberal alike against an unforgiving standard. Mr. Dooley's famous maxim that "politics ain't beanbag" gives some of our modern Democrats the vapors, and Harry Truman's rebuke that "if you can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen" only showed him to be brutish and insensitive.

But Sen. Obama's preacher trouble will not go away, and there may be more where that came from. The racist rants of another Chicago preacher with whom the senator has political ties, tenuous so far as we know now, is bubbling on YouTube.com, where the Rev. Jeremiah Wright continues to invoke the damnation of God on America. This second preacher is the Rev. James Meeks, an Illinois state senator and key player in the Rev. Jesse Jackson's political organization, which strongly backs Mr. Obama. Mr. Meeks inveighs against white mayors as "slave masters" and scorns blacks who disagree with him as "house [servants]." The more we learn about who Sen. Obama hangs out with in Chicago, the less authentic his mantra of "brotherhood" and "unity" sounds. We could get the wrong idea about him.

"As the high-water mark for Barack Obama recedes," says Charles Lipson, a professor of political science at the University of Chicago, "his campaign must now confront several dangerous stumps that were once hidden below the surface [of the water]." Writing on RealClear Politics.com, he identifies one "stump" from the radical-left past that Mr. Obama has diligently hidden. He served on the board of the Woods Fund, a small radical foundation, with Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn late of the Weather Underground, the radical cell that killed cops and tried to plant a bomb in the U.S. Capitol. They're married to each other now and after a decade on the run turned themselves in and served prison time. They're unrepentant. In an interview with the New York Times, Prof. Ayers boasted that he had no regrets about setting bombs to kill innocents: "I feel we didn't do enough."

When the senator and the unrepentant bomber served together on the Woods Fund board, the Fund awarded $6,000 to Jeremiah Wright's Trinity United Church "in recognition of Barack Obama's contributions of Woods Fund as a director." Later the Obama-Ayers board awarded a generous grant to the Arab-American Action Network. It's entirely possible that Barack Obama missed the board meetings when such awards were made. He says he missed Jeremiah Wright's incendiary sermons, too. The man has a gift for avoiding the wrong place at the right time.

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#1. To: christine (#0)

Interesting and at the same time ironic is the fact that the three remaining "candidates" are all tainted souls.

Guns don't kill people ... Governments do

noone222  posted on  2008-04-01   9:36:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: christine (#0)

the Rev. Jeremiah Wright continues to invoke the damnation of God on America.

I do this a lot myself, especially since Bush got into office.

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...  posted on  2008-04-01   9:48:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: christine (#0)

Writing on RealClear Politics.com, he identifies one "stump" from the radical-left past that Mr. Obama has diligently hidden. He served on the board of the Woods Fund, a small radical foundation, with Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn late of the Weather Underground, the radical cell that killed cops and tried to plant a bomb in the U.S. Capitol. They're married to each other now and after a decade on the run turned themselves in and served prison time. They're unrepentant. In an interview with the New York Times, Prof. Ayers boasted that he had no regrets about setting bombs to kill innocents: "I feel we didn't do enough."

Can we all say President McCain.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2008-04-01   9:55:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: ... (#2)

I do this a lot myself, especially since Bush got into office.

Despite the many claims of anti-americanism attached to these statements made by Jeremiah Wright by FOX and Associates. Actually, it's a sign of resistance to propaganda and indicative of sanity to recognize that there might be some merit in Mr. Wright's rant.

Guns don't kill people ... Governments do

noone222  posted on  2008-04-01   9:59:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: noone222 (#1)

He served on the board of the Woods Fund, a small radical foundation, with Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn late of the Weather Underground

You don't see this as a plus?

"Look well therefore to this Day!" ~ Kalidasa

angle  posted on  2008-04-01   10:01:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Jethro Tull (#3)

Can we all say President McCain.

Can we all yes to a third Bush term? No!

Two was one more than enough.

nolu_chan  posted on  2008-04-01   10:57:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: angle (#5)

He served on the board of the Woods Fund, a small radical foundation, with Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn late of the Weather Underground

You don't see this as a plus?

Bill Ayres and Bernadine Dohrn are marxists, so I probably wouldn't see "this" as a plus.

However, I applaud their ability to determine the correct enemy and attack them.

Guns don't kill people ... Governments do

noone222  posted on  2008-04-01   11:39:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: noone222 (#7)

determine the correct enemy

Precisely.

"Look well therefore to this Day!" ~ Kalidasa

angle  posted on  2008-04-01   11:48:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: nolu_chan (#6)

McCain is not a third Bush term. Please offer proof.

Old Friend  posted on  2008-04-01   11:52:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Old Friend (#9)

McCain marks the absolute outer ideological boundary of American militarism, imperialism and war-making, particularly (though not only) in the Middle East. That's why he's long been enthusiastically supported by the country's most crazed warmongers -- such as Bill Kristol, James Woolsey, most of the PNAC crowd, and Lieberman. In no meaningful sense are such individuals "centrists," and neither is McCain.

You're right that McCain would not be a third Bush term. As Glenn Greenwald documents, McCain's militarism is far worse than Bush's: The John McCain "centrism" fallacy.

To reason, indeed, he was not in the habit of attending. His mode of arguing, if it is to be so called, was one not uncommon among dull and stubborn persons, who are accustomed to be surrounded by their inferiors. He asserted a proposition; and, as often as wiser people ventured respectfully to show that it was erroneous, he asserted it again, in exactly the same words, and conceived that, by doing so, he at once disposed of all objections. - Macaulay, "History of England," Vol. 1, Chapter 6, on James II.

aristeides  posted on  2008-04-01   11:57:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Old Friend (#9)

McCain would be far worse than Bush. He speaks of 100 years of war. He sings jokingly about bombing Iran, he can hardly wait. He's literally in bed with lobbyists. McCain cannot do enough for Israel. Pat Buchanan said McCain will make Cheney look like Gandhi.

America has been destroyed by the Bush family. America will not exist after McCain.

'Individuals should not take responsibility for their own defense. That’s what the police are for. ... If I oppose individuals defending themselves, I have to support police defending them. I have to support a police state.”' Alan Dershowitz

robin  posted on  2008-04-01   11:58:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: ... (#2) (Edited)

Over the weekend, Michael Piper of American Free Press called Obama's former pastor, the Rev. Very Very Wright.

'Individuals should not take responsibility for their own defense. That’s what the police are for. ... If I oppose individuals defending themselves, I have to support police defending them. I have to support a police state.”' Alan Dershowitz

robin  posted on  2008-04-01   12:01:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Jethro Tull, cristine (#3)

Writing on RealClear Politics.com, he identifies one "stump" from the radical-left past that Mr. Obama has diligently hidden.

Diligently hiding things? The Rovian Washington Times (the Fox News of print media) didn't have much trouble finding this "bombshell".

Y'all stay tuned to Rev. Moon's sheet ... they'll undoubtedly be offering up a spoonful of dirt on a daily basis from now till November.

I cling to hope of a 50 state repudiation of the traitorous, neocon Plutocrat Party

iconoclast  posted on  2008-04-01   12:04:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: robin (#11)

McCain would be far worse than Bush. He speaks of 100 years of war. He sings jokingly about bombing Iran, he can hardly wait. He's literally in bed with lobbyists

McLame is saying such outrageous things to ensure he will lose to Hillary in November.

Vitamin Z  posted on  2008-04-01   12:06:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Vitamin Z (#14)

Hillary is behind.

'Individuals should not take responsibility for their own defense. That’s what the police are for. ... If I oppose individuals defending themselves, I have to support police defending them. I have to support a police state.”' Alan Dershowitz

robin  posted on  2008-04-01   12:08:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: iconoclast (#13)

they'll undoubtedly be offering up a spoonful of dirt on a daily basis from now till November.

What hasn't been true?

Jethro Tull  posted on  2008-04-01   12:16:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Jethro Tull (#16)

What hasn't been true?

What amounts to a hill of beans?

Radicals in the ghetto? I'm shocked, shocked!

I cling to hope of a 50 state repudiation of the traitorous, neocon Plutocrat Party

iconoclast  posted on  2008-04-01   12:21:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: robin (#15)

Hillary is behind.

That's part of the entertainment value.

Vitamin Z  posted on  2008-04-01   12:25:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: iconoclast (#17)

iconoclast  posted on  2008-03-27   9:57:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply   Edit


#143. To: iconoclast (#142)

Your thoughts on Obama's 2nd Amendment position?



Barack Obama's Gun-Related Votes
The U.S. Senate Debated:
Obama
Voted:
Supporting concealed carry for citizens10
Anti- gun
Banning many common semi-automatic firearms11
Anti- gun
Disallowing self-defense in towns where guns are banned12
Anti- gun
Imposing one handgun a month restrictions13
Anti- gun
Requiring lock up your safety trigger locks14
Anti- gun
Protecting gun dealers from frivolous lawsuits15
Anti- gun
Outlawing gun confiscations during a national emergency16  
Pro- gun
Squelching the free speech rights of gun owners17
Anti- gun
Restricting the interstate sales of firearms18
Anti- gun
Repealing the gun ban in Washington, DC19
Anti- gun



1Associated Press, "Research finds Cheney, Obama distant cousins," October 17, 2007.
2Ibid.
3O.Kay Henderson, "Three leading Democrats talk about gun control," Radio Iowa News, April 22, 2007.
4James Oliphant and Michael J. Higgins, "Court to hear gun case," Chicago Tribune, November 20, 2007.
5Illinois State Senate, vote on SB 2165 (41-16), May 25, 2004.
6Obama says, "National legislation will prevent other states' flawed concealed-weapons laws from threatening the safety of Illinois residents." David Mendell, "Democratic hopefuls vary a bit on death penalty," Chicago Tribune, February 20, 2004.
7See the Gun Owners of America fact sheet at
http://www.gunowners.org/fs0404.htm.
8John Chase, "Keyes, Obama are far apart on guns; Views on assault weapons at odds," Chicago Tribune, September 15, 2004.
9Senators Chuck Schumer and John Kerry had both cosponsored S. 1431 in 2003, a bill that would have banned any semi-auto shotgun that also contained a pistol grip, which the bill defined as "a grip, a thumbhole stock, or any other characteristic that can function as a grip." According to that definition, just about any semi-automatic shotgun would be banned.
10See supra note 6.
11About the so-called "assault weapons" ban, Obama says, "I believe we need to renew -- not roll back -- this common sense gun law." See supra note 8.
12See supra note 5.
13As a state senator, "Obama regularly supported gun-control measures, including a ban on semiautomatic 'assault weapons' and a limit on handgun purchases to one a month." "Obama Record May be Gold Mine for Critics," Associated Press, January 17, 2007.
14On July 28, 2005, Senator Obama voted for a provision requiring gun dealers to include the sale of a lock-up-your-safety device with every handgun sold. The amendment, offered by Sen. Herb Kohl (D-WI), passed by a vote of 70-30. The provision amended the gun makers' protection act (S. 397).
15On July 29, 2005, Senator Obama voted against S. 397, a bill that was designed to put an end to the frivolous lawsuits that were threatening to put many gun dealers out of business. While an argument could be made that a pro-gun Senator might vote against this bill because it contained a lock-up- your-safety provision (see supra note 14), the fact that Obama voted in favor of that trigger lock amendment (but against the overall bill) indicates his real animus against helping gun dealers protect themselves from the anti- gun lawsuits that were aimed at driving them into bankruptcy.
16On July 13, 2006, Sen. Obama voted for Emergency Powers language that saw only 16 of the most ardent anti-gun senators vote against it. The amendment provides that no money can be used by federal agents to confiscate firearms during a declared state of emergency. The amendment was added to the Department of Homeland Security appropriations bill (HR 5441).
17On January 18, 2007, Senator Obama voted against a pro-gun amendment to strike language in S. 1 that would infringe upon the free speech rights of groups like Gun Owners of America. The amendment, which passed, struck requirements that would have required GOA to monitor and report on its communications with its members, and could easily have led to government demands for GOA's membership list (a.k.a. registration).
18Obama has frequently made statements which indicate that he would restrict the interstate sale of firearms. For example, he told the NAACP that, "We've got to make sure that unscrupulous gun dealers aren't loading up vans and dumping guns in our communities, because we know they're not made in our communities. There aren't any gun manufacturers here, right here in the middle of Detroit." Senator Barack Obama, at the NAACP Presidential Primary Forum, July 12, 2007.
19See supra note 4.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2008-04-01   12:28:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: Old Friend (#9)

McCain is not a third Bush term. Please offer proof.

Any Republican being elected this November would be considered a ratification of the the previous eight years of Bush, consisting of serial rape of the Constitution, a pointless war, and massive debt.

McCain spent the last seven years sucking up to the Bushes, even advocating the Bushian illegal alien amnesty until political opposition became so intense the administration was forced to back down and then McCain did a flip flop. He was rewarded with enough backing to claim the nomination.

A McCain term would be widely regarded as a continuation of Bush administration policies.

nolu_chan  posted on  2008-04-01   18:25:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: christine (#0)

Writing on RealClear Politics.com, he identifies one "stump" from the radical-left past that Mr. Obama has diligently hidden. He served on the board of the Woods Fund, a small radical foundation, with Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn late of the Weather Underground, the radical cell that killed cops and tried to plant a bomb in the U.S. Capitol.

Barack Obama was a director of the Woods Fund board from 1999 to Dec. 11, 2002.

Ayers and Dohrn went underground in 1970. They turned themselves in 1981.

Bill Ayers is a professor at the University of Chicago, a known radical subversive group. All faculty and students and the University of Chicago should be considered terrorist sympathizers.

Other terrorists by association include a manager for BP and an executive director of UBS.

Among the directors of the terrorist Woods Fund are:

http://www.woodsfund.org/about/staff

Board of Directors and Officers

Laura S. Washington, Board Chair
Ida B. Wells-Barnett University Professor and Fellow of the DePaul Humanities Center

Jesus G. Garcia, Vice Chair
Executive Director, Little Village Community Development Corporation

William C. Ayers
Distinguished Professor of Education, University of Illinois at Chicago

Lee Bey
Director of Media and Governmental Affairs, Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill LLP

Doris Salomon Chagin
Category Manager - Ethnic Markets, BP Products North America

Beth E. Richie
Professor and Head of the Department of African American Studies, University of Illinois at Chicago

Patrick M. Sheahan
Executive Director, Public Affairs, UBS Investment Bank

Charles N. Wheatley
President, Sahara Enterprises, Inc.

Lucia Woods Lindley
Board Member Emeritus

nolu_chan  posted on  2008-04-01   18:54:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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