How does that constitute an association?
How does that constitute an association?
Did he give the money back?![]()
What in tarnation happened to Lieberman? He seemed teh regular Democrat before Iraq. But after Iraq, he does not seem content in just having a difference of opinion in regards to Iraq with the Dems, which I had no problem with. He now seems hell-bent on attacking Dems over everything else under the sun too! I am starting to dislike the man.
Lieberman is a Jew first and a Democrat second. America fighting wars in the Middle East is good for Israel.
Today Iraq, tomorrow Iran.
There is no doubt that "Frank" is Frank Marshall Davis. My sister, Beth, confirmed it. She is the daughter of Frank Marshall Davis. I am Mark Kaleokualoha Davis, son of Frank Marshall Davis. You may read my analysis of the disinformation campaign on the my.barackobama.com blog under Kaleokualoha. (Sorry, but I cannot post the link here.)
There was one exception, a poet named Frank who lived in a dilapidated house in a run-down section of Waikiki. He had enjoyed some modest notoriety once, was a contemporary of Richard Wright and Langston Hughes during his years in Chicago-Gramps once showed me some of his work anthologized in a book of black poetry. But by the time I met Frank he must have been pushing eighty, with a big, dewlapped face and an ill-kempt gray Afro that made him look like an old, shaggy-maned lion. He would read us his poetry whenever we stopped by his house, sharing whiskey with Gramps out of an emptied jelly jar. As the night wore on, the two of them would solicit my help in composing dirty limericks. Eventually, the conversation would turn to laments about women.
The visits to his house always left me feeling vaguely uncomfortable, though, as if I were witnessing some complicated, unspoken transaction between the two men, a transaction I couldn't fully understand.
Frank opened his eyes. "What I'm trying to tell you is, your grandma's right to be scared. She's at least as right as Stanley is. She understands that black people have a reason to hate. That's just how it is. For your sake, I wish it were otherwise. But it's not. So you might as well get used to it."
"See, that's something I can never do in his house. Never. Doesn't matter how tired I get, I still have to watch myself. I have to be vigilant, for my own survival."
Frank's shoulders slumped, and he fell back in his chair with a sigh. "No. I didn't say that. You've got to go. I'm just telling you to keep your eyes open. Stay awake."
I guess you and I must have a different definition of "mentor". I see a mentor as someone who guides you on a regular basis, helps with schoolwork, holds frequent discussions, advises you on what college to attend and what courses to take, etc. Not and old guy who was a friend of your fathers who you see once in 3 years. I don't see any evidence that Obama had that kind of ongoing relationship with Davis. Listening to poems and composing dirty limericks doesn't quite cut it.My take? Obama clearly considered Frank to be a mentor; not about leftist politics but about race. He does state on several occasions that he found Frank to be a little stuck in the past, so like all of us he took the advice that he found applicable to his own situation and ignored that part that he found old-fashioned.
I guess you and I must have a different definition of "mentor". I see a mentor as someone who guides you on a regular basis, helps with schoolwork, holds frequent discussions, advises you on what college to attend and what courses to take, etc. Not and old guy who was a friend of your fathers who you see once in 3 years. I don't see any evidence that Obama had that kind of ongoing relationship with Davis. Listening to poems and composing dirty limericks doesn't quite cut it.
Away from my mother, away from my grandparents, I was engaged in a fitful interior struggle. I was trying to raise myself to be a black man in America, and beyond the given of my appearance, no one around me seemed to know exactly what that meant.
My father's letters provided few clues. They would arrive sporadically, on a single blue page with gummed-down flaps that obscured any writing at the margins. He would report that everyone was fine, commend me on my progress in school, and insist that my mother, Maya, and I were all welcome to take our rightful place beside him whenever we so desired. From time to time he would include advice, usually in the form of aphorisms I didn't quite understand ("Like water finding its level, you will arrive at a career that suits you"). I would respond promptly on a wide-ruled page, and his letters would find their way into the closet, next to my mother's pictures of him.
Gramps had a number of black male friends, mostly poker and bridge partners, and before I got old enough not to care about hurting his feelings, I would let him drag me along to some of their games. They were old, neatly dressed men with hoarse voices and clothes that smelled of cigars, the kind of men for whom everything has its place and who figure they've seen enough not to have to waste a lot of time talking about it. Whenever they saw me they would give me a jovial slap on the back and ask how my mother was doing; but once it was time to play, they wouldn't say another word except to complain to their partner about a bid.
There was one exception, a poet named Frank (see quoted section in earlier post)....
It is very clear that in context, Obama looks at Frank as somebody who taught him how to be a black man in America.
Where is the evidence of an ongoing relationship: All we get is a brief quote about the grandmother "racist" incident and a discussion about college that clearly suggests that Frank had not been intimately involved in Obama's decision.He would read us his poetry whenever we stopped by his house, sharing whiskey with Gramps out of an emptied jelly jar. As the night wore on, the two of them would solicit my help in composing dirty limericks. Eventually, the conversation would turn to laments about women.
BeAChooser, do you understand the difference between a contribution and an association?
Kaleokualoha, you should be aware of a couple of things:
BAC (BeAChooser) just hates Democrats
Not true. I don't "hate" them. In fact, as I've pointed out previously on this forum, quite a few of my friends are Democrats. But there is no denying that the leadership of the Democrat party is extremely corrupt and duplicitous.
They are uniformed because it is a figment of your imagination.There is no denying that most of those who vote Democrat are woefully uninformed as to the extent of this corruption and duplicity.
Could be true. Maybe the members of the media are more intelligent than average. Well, except for the ones that work for Fox.That's thanks to a media whose members mostly vote Democrat.
I can't deny that you believe it, but I deny that it is true.I also think that Obama and Democrats are extremely naive where foreign policy and threats to the United States are concern.
I deny it.This naivety has been proven by history over and over.
I, and others, have disputed it repeatedlySo Hate has nothing to do with it, Gurder. Hate is an irrational emotion. My dislike of the current Democrat party and its leaders is entirely rational. Based on facts. That none of you really seem able to dispute.
Evasion noted. Please answer Upchurch's question.Would it be ok with you if Obama accepted money from al-Qaeda?
This is a "mentorship" relationship?
Where is the evidence of an ongoing relationship: All we get is a brief quote about the grandmother "racist" incident and a discussion about college that clearly suggests that Frank had not been intimately involved in Obama's decision.
It was into my father's image, the black man, son of Africa, that I'd packed all the attributes I sought in myself, the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, DuBois and Mandela. And if later I saw that the black men I knew-Frank or Ray or Will or Rafiq-fell short of such lofty standards; if I had learned to respect these men for the struggles they went through, recognizing them as my own-my father's voice had nevertheless remained untainted, inspiring, rebuking, granting or withholding approval. You do not work hard enough, Barry. You must help in your people's struggle. Wake up, black man!
Shocking: an activist that wants to end the Iraq war supports a candidate who wants to end the Iraq war.
The Ayers video claims they served together on some boards--presumably with many other people--and Ayers held a fundraiser/meet the candidate dinner at his house when Obama was starting out. Hard to make the allegation of "mentor" on such tenuous connections.
About Obama's Terrorist Acquaintance
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Would Obama be friendly with someone who actually bombed abortion clinics and defends that conduct? Not likely. But he is friendly with William Ayers, a leader of the radical Weather Underground, which in the 1970s carried out numerous bombings, including one inside the U.S. Capitol.
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Obama minimized his relationship by acknowledging only that he knows Ayers. But they have quite a bit more of a connection than that. He's appeared on panels with Ayers, served on a foundation board with him and held a 1995 campaign event at the home of Ayers and his wife, fellow terrorist Bernardine Dohrn. Ayers even gave money to one of his campaigns. It's not as though Ayers and Dohrn have denied or repudiated their crimes. After emerging from years in hiding, they escaped federal prosecution because of government misconduct in gathering evidence, but they don't pretend they were innocent. In 2001, Ayers said, "I don't regret setting bombs. I feel we didn't do enough."
1995, State Senator Alice Palmer introduced her chosen successor, Barack Obama, to a few of the district’s influential liberals at the home of two well known figures on the local left: William Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn.
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I can remember being one of a small group of people who came to Bill Ayers’ house to learn that Alice Palmer was stepping down from the senate and running for Congress,” said Dr. Quentin Young, a prominent Chicago physician and advocate for single-payer health care, of the informal gathering at the home of Ayers and his wife, Dohrn. “[Palmer] identified [Obama] as her successor.”
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Neither Ayers nor the Obama campaign would describe the relationship between the two men. Dr. Young described Obama and Ayers as “friends,” but there’s no evidence their relationship is more than the casual friendship of two men who occupy overlapping Chicago political circles and who served together on the board of a Chicago foundation. But Obama’s relationship with Ayers is an especially vivid milepost on his rise, in record time, from a local official who unabashedly reflected a very liberal district to the leader of national movement based largely on the claim that he can transcend ideological divides."
When Illinois State Senator Alice Palmer decided to retire in 1995, she hand-picked local left-winger Barack Obama as her successor. In order to introduce Obama to influential liberals in the district, she held a function at the home of Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn. This was, really, the beginning of Obama's political career, and it linked him forever with Ayers and Dohrn, with whom, as his campaign has acknowledged, he continues to have a friendly relationship.
In last week's Pennsylvania debate, Barack Obama was finally asked about his friendship with, and the political support he has accepted from, Ayers and Dohrn. Obama replied that Ayers had done reprehensible things forty years ago, when Obama was eight years old, and scoffed at the idea that Ayers's ancient history could be relevant. That was disingenuous, of course, given Ayers's 2001 regrets.
It turns out that we don't have to go back as far as 2001 to find that Obama's friends are as unrepentant as ever. Just last year, Ayers and Dohrn attended a reunion--no kidding--of what must have been the tiny remnant of SDS members who still haven't figured out that they were wrong about everything. Listen to what Bill Ayers, who hosted Barack Obama's first fundraiser, has to say about the United States. Not when Obama was eight years old, but in 2007: (BAC - go listen to it, gdnp)
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Barack Obama has declined to repudiate or distance himself from his neighbors, supporters and friends, Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn. There is a certain consistency of perspective among Obama's friends and mentors, which can be summed up in Jeremiah Wright's memorable phrase: "God damn America."
... I also believe that Senator Obama served on a board with Mr. Ayers for a period of time, the Woods Foundation, which was a paid directorship position. And if I'm not mistaken, that relationship with Mr. Ayers on this board continued after 9/11 and after his reported comments, which were deeply hurtful to people in New York, and I would hope to every American, because they were published on 9/11 and he said that he was just sorry they hadn't done more. And what they did was set bombs and in some instances people died."
there’s no evidence their relationship is more than the casual friendship of two men who occupy overlapping Chicago political circles and who served together on the board of a Chicago foundation.
In that quote you forgot to add your own highlights to this phrase:
Being a skeptical crowd, we usually find evidence to be persuasive. "No evidence" can also be quite influential.but there’s no evidence their relationship is more than the casual friendship of two men who occupy overlapping Chicago political circles and who served together on the board of a Chicago foundation.