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Someone wrote this, probably Feldman

POLITICAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATES' EDELMAN-BUNDY CONNECTION

In a 1998 book that was subsidized by the MacArthur Foundation, the Lyndon
Baines Johnson Foundation and The Rockefeller Foundation, entitled THE COLOR
OF TRUTH: MC GEORGE BUNDY AND WILLIAM BUNDY: BROTHERS IN ARMS, a
contributing
editor of Katrina vanden Heuvel's NATION magazine, Kai Bird, recalled that
in
June 1968, then-Ford Foundation President McGeorge "Bundy arranged
fellowships totaling $131,000 for eight members of" the mysteriously-slain
Robert F. "Kennedy's campaign staff." Bird also noted that recipients
"included Frank Mankiewicz ($15,000 for a study of the Peace Corps in Latin
America), Adam Walinsky ($22,200 for a study of community action programs)
and Peter Edelman ($19,090 for a study of community development programs
around the world)."

In recent years Peter Edelman has been sitting on the board of a foundation,
the Public Welfare Foundation, which subsidizes the alternative media work
of
Chip Berlet's Political Research Associates [PRA] group. In 2002, for
instance, Peter Edelman's Public Welfare Foundation gave a $50,000 grant to
Political Research Associates to provide "general support for research
center
that collects and disseminates information on extremist groups and provides
information and training to local, state, and national organizations working
to counter extremist activity." PRA's form 990 also indicates at least
$90,000 in additional grant money was given to Political Research Associates
by Peter Edelman's Public Welfare Foundation between 1993 and 1996; and in
1999, another grant of $50,000 was given to the Political Research
Associates
group by the Public Welfare Foundation.

Prior to working as a staffperson for RFK and then receiving his Ford
Foundation fellowship from former National Security Affairs advisor Bundy,
Public Welfare Foundation board member Edelman worked as a law clerk to a
Supreme Court Justice named Arthur Goldberg. According to the 1982 book
Rooted In Secrecy: The Clandestine Element in Australian Politics by Joan
Coxsedge: "Arthur Goldberg, the General Counsel of the CIO engineered the
expulsion of the Left from this organization...After the left-wing purge of
the CIO, Goldberg worked to achieve union with the conservative American
Federation of Labor [AFL] headed by rabid anti-communist and long-time CIA
stooge, George Meany, and what was left of the CIO." Public Welfare
Foundation board member Edelman is also both the political godfather/rabbi
of
U.S. Senator Hillary Rodham-Clinton and a former Clinton Administration
official. According to the Center for Responsive Politics' web site, Public
Welfare Foundation board member Peter Edelman also gave two campaign
contributions, totalling $1,500, to Hillary Rodham-Clinton's campaign on
September 26, 2000 and another $1,000 campaign contribution to
SenatorRodham-Clinton's campaign on November 9, 2000. Marian Edelman of the
Children's Defense Fund NGO also gave a $1,000 campaign contribution to
Hillary Rodham-Clinton on November 9, 2000.

In the late 1990s, the Massachusetts-based Political Research Associates
[PRA] was also given a $120,000 grant by the San Francisco Foundation. The
board of trustees and/or the investment committee of the San Francisco
Foundation has included the following members of the Bay Area Establishment
in recent years: 1. Levi Strauss Foundation Board Member Peter Haas Jr.; 2.
Advent Software Inc. Chair and U. of California-Berkeley Foundation board
member Stephanie Marco; 3. Equidex Inc. Chair and former U.S. Ambassador to
Luxembourg James Hormel; 4. Oakland Private Industry Council CEO Gay Plair
Cobb; 5. Brookings Institute Trustee Emeritus and U. of California-Berkeley
Foundation board member F. Warren Hellman; 6. Stanford University Trustee
Leslie Hume; 7. Pacific Gas & Electric [PG&E] Chief Finance Officer Kent
Hardy; 8. Seneca Capital Management Founder Gail Seneca; and 9. Foundation
for Chinese Democracy Chair/President Rolland C. Lowe. In addition, the San
Francisco Foundation presently controls over $695 million in assets and
takes
in about $15 million a year in investment income from its corporate stock
portfolio.

Contributions exceeding $5,000 were also made to Political Research
Associates by the following other individuals or foundations between 1993
and
1996: William & Robie Harris ($32,000); Jean Hardisty ($125,588), Thomas P.
Jalkut ($85,000), Hannah Kranzberg ($5,000), Sister Fund ($20,000), CS Fund
($30,000); Funding Exchange ($12,000); Haymarket Peoples Fund ($17,000); Ms.
Foundation for Women ($15,000); Nathan Cummings Foundation ($80,000); the
Stresand Foundation ($7,500); Threshold Foundation ($27,825); Tides
Foundation ($69,260); Unitarian Universalist Veatch ($50,000; Sylvia Goodman
($11,000); Michael Kieschnick ($29,279); Albert A. List Foundation
($75,000);
US Trust ($5,032); The New Land Foundation ($5,000); and PRRAC ($10,000). In
1999, additional contributions exceeding $5,000 were made to Political
Research Associates by the following individuals and foundations: Unitarian
Universalist Veatch Program ($25,000); The Prentice Foundation ($5,000);
Stephen & Diana Goldberg Foundation ($10,000); Tides Foundation ($57,550);
Albert A. List Foundation ($25,000); Carol Bernstein ($5,000); Irving Harris
Foundation ($25,000); Nathan Cummings Foundation ($55,000); Thomas Jalkut
($15,000); Nancy Meier ($15,025);; Warsh-Mott Legacy ($20,000); Chambers
Family Fund ($25,000); and the Ms. Foundation For Women ($15,000).

At least $11,000 in politically partisan campaign contributions have also
been made by a Jean Hardisty of Political Research Associates since 1992,
according to the Center for Responsive Politics web site. On November 15,
1999, for instance Ms. Hardisty gave a $1,000 campaign contribution to the
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. And on September 12, 2000, Ms.
Hardisty gave a $1,000 campaign contribution to KidPAC.

In the acknowledgment section of the 1995 Eyes Right! book which Chip Berlet
edited, the Establishment Foundation-sponsored Political Research Asociates
executive wrote: "An extra tip of the hat to Matthew Rothschild of The
Progressive for his special assistance." Coincidentally, in recent months
Berlet joined PROGRESSIVE magazine editor Rothschild in attempting to smear
and marginalize 9/11 conspiracy journalists and researchers, while
apparently
failing to do much political research into possible links between the Ford
Foundation, the Trilateral Commission, the Carlyle Group and/or the Bush
White House.


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