Lions and Ayers and Obama, Oh My

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Doesn't sound here like the world's most dangerous association:


Ayers said he didn't even know Obama when he hosted a coffee early in Obama's political career at Ayers' home in the Chicago neighborhood where the two live. Ayers added that he agreed to have the meet-the-candidate event after a state senator asked him to.

"I think he was probably in 20 homes that day as far as I know," he said. "But that was the first time I really met him."

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zookeeper Author Profile Page said:

So, NOW you ACTUALLY believe what Ayres says? Did you know that Omama liked and knew him so well that in 1997 Obama wrote the forward to one of Ayres books??? Do your research...don't believe the words, but rather the actions of the man.

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