see, you should not ask Sam that type of questin or he will give you
an answer like that, which you can spend half a day refuting, ignore,
or simply laugh at. Sam, I don't know how these people registered to
vote, but they really don't sound like terrorists to me ;) The
president of the University of Illinois? A member of the Nixon
administration? You are kidding, right?
  :

Patricia Albjerg Graham

Barack Obama, civil rights attorney at Davis, Miner, Barnhill &
Galland; lecturer at the University of Chicago Law School; member of
the board of directors of the Joyce Foundation and the Woods Fund of
Chicago; winner, Crain's Chicago Business 40 Under 40 award, 1993;
former president of the Harvard Law Review (1990–1991); former
executive director of the Developing Communities Project (June
1985–May 1988)

Stanley O. Ikenberry, president of the University of Illinois
(1979–1995); member of the Civic Committee of the Commercial Club of
Chicago (1983–1995); former professor of education (1965–1971) and
senior vice president (1971–1979) of Pennsylvania State University

Arnold R. Weber, president of the Civic Committee of the Commercial
Club of Chicago (1995–1999); member of the board of directors of the
Arie and Ida Crown Memorial and the Tribune Company; former president
of Northwestern University (1985–1994) and the University of Colorado
(1980–1985); professor of labor economics and friend and colleague of
George P. Shultz at MIT, the University of Chicago, and in the Nixon
administration

Raymond G. Romero, vice president and general counsel of Ameritech;
Chicago School Finance Authority board member (appointed in 1992 by
Governor Jim Edgar); candidate in the 1996 Democratic primary for the
5th Congressional District of Illinois; winner, Crain's Chicago
Business 40 Under 40 award, 1991; former Illinois Commerce Commission
commissioner (appointed in 1985 by Governor Jim Thompson); former
civil rights attorney as Midwest regional director of MALDEF where he
was lead counsel for Hispanic plaintiffs in the 1985 Chicago ward
remap

Wanda White, executive director of the Community Workshop on Economic
Development; former policy director of the Women's Self-Employment
Project; former deputy commissioner of economic development under
Chicago Mayors Washington, Sawyer and Daley
Susan M. Crown, president of the Arie and Ida Crown Memorial; vice
president of Henry Crown & Company; daughter of Lester Crown

Handy L. Lindsey, Jr., executive director (1988–1997) then president
(1997–2003) of the Field Foundation of Illinois; outgoing chairman of
the Donors Forum of Chicago; former associate director of the Chicago
Community Trust (1986–1988)

On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 8:22 PM, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't think any are, the founder is not connected to Ayers and was
> never involved in any of the boards.
>
>
> On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 6:51 PM, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Robert, have you read _anything_ about the Chicago Annenberg Challenge 
>> project?
>>
>> How many of those board members, including the founder, are
>> Republicans, do you think? Maybe half?
>>
>> You need to turn off Rush a couple minutes a day, turn off Fox news,
>> and read something else once in a while.
>>
>
> 

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