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Good Questions about Annenberg, Ayers and Obama

Steve Diamond 24 August 2008 2 Comments

After oddly blocking access to a fully processed and publicly listed archive of records of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge (CAC), a $160 million school reform effort led by, among others, Barack Obama and Bill Ayers, from 1995 until the end of 2001, the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) has now agreed to once again allow public access to the records of the CAC.

But a careful review of the press release issued by UIC announcing the reversal of the shutdown leaves several important questions unanswered:

1) Were any of the materials tampered with or changed in any way after the University was contacted by Dr. Stanley Kurtz, a writer for the National Review, who was the individual whose request to review the CAC documents triggered the UIC shutdown?

Read the Full Story: http://globallabor.blogspot.com/2008/08/obamaayers-update-annenberg-mystery.html

2 Comments »

  • Patriots4america (author) said:

    All I know is, every time I try to do some valid research into Barack Obama’s past, I end up at a dead end shrouded in mystery and littered with unsavory characters.

  • aReader (author) said:

    @Patriots4america:

    Either you have no skills or you are simply seeing what you want to see.

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