> tBone wrote:
> YOu are talking about two different things.
>

Obama has been part of or on the board of many foundations.  He was
asked to join the CAC by other board members (NOT Ayers) based on his
other foundation work and community organizing.

The CAC was only co-founded by Ayers and he wasn't that active of a member

Of all the board meetings he attend for the CAC Ayers only attended 6.

For what it's worth, I've been on numerous charity boards as has my
wife.  For example, the Minnesota chapter of the Alzheimer's
Association.

Frankly I don't consider any of these "gigs" much less big gigs.
They're charity.  Further I could tell you who started the Alzheimer's
Association or whether or not they were accused of being a terrorist
40 years ago.

And I really don't know much about any of the other board members.

Your job is set goals, set measures, design programs, and sometimes manage them.

Clearly nobody who's making a big deal about this has ever served on a
charity board.  The idea that I would background check people on a
charity board is ludicrous.

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