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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #100 on: March 28, 2011, 10:48:16 AM »
ghost writers usually get paid

you'd think Ayers would have negotiated some part of the income from books sales for all his work
or at the very least a flat fee

seems kind of obvious


They worked together on the Annenburg Project and were friends.  obama also got his political start in ayeres' living room.   It could have been out of friendship to help his buddy out from getting sued by the publisher for a return of the advance money.     

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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #101 on: March 28, 2011, 10:51:16 AM »

They worked together on the Annenburg Project and were friends.  obama also got his political start in ayeres' living room.   It could have been out of friendship to help his buddy out from getting sued by the publisher for a return of the advance money.     

or it could have been that Ayers didn't write the book and is getting a laugh every time one of you nut's asks him about it

as long as we're talking "could have beens" you have to consider that too

don't you think it's dumb to work for free and then later claim you want to get paid


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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #102 on: March 28, 2011, 10:52:03 AM »
Well that is the object of discussion in the video I posted and a good point overall.  Ayeres helped Khlalid Rashidi, also a neighbor of obama and ayeres ghost write his book and rashidi thanked him for it.  

I think the issue was that obama was under contract and probably could not admit to a ghost writer to the publisher.


Again - it defies all logic and common sense that obama did not havea ghost writer for this.    

      

But there is still nothing definitive to prove it incorrect.  You don't see this is nothing more than a CT.  I personally believe Obama likely had a ghost writer.  I don't believe for a second it was Ayres.  This is an issue taken by the right to discredit Obama and really he's done enough to discredit himself without resorting to nonsense CT's.  
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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #103 on: March 28, 2011, 10:53:04 AM »
or it could have been that Ayers didn't write the book and is getting a laugh every time one of you nut's asks him about it

as long as we're talking "could have beens" you have to consider that too

don't you think it's dumb to work for free and then later claim you want to get paid



LMFAO!   


Yeah, because obama has shown such utter brilliance in his literary skills to produce dreams that no one should ever question the messiah.   LLLMMMAAAOOO.


 

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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #104 on: March 28, 2011, 11:06:57 AM »
LMFAO!   
Yeah, because obama has shown such utter brilliance in his literary skills to produce dreams that no one should ever question the messiah.   LLLMMMAAAOOO. 

so other than your critique of his writing skills you've got no explanation why Ayers didn't want payment then but wants it now and when it comes to "could have beens" you can't see any possibly that Ayer's is getting a laugh every time you dopes toss him this softball and he tells you with straight face and on camera that he wrote the book and wants one of you idiots to help him get compensation

this is a huge opportunity

You're obviously a  true believer so why don't you take Ayers up his offer

why would you pass up a chance to make some money, get famous (or at least notorious)

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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #105 on: March 28, 2011, 11:13:56 AM »
People like ayeres are my mortal enemy.  i would not represent them for anything and those leftist communist pukes stand for everything i am against.  Personally, i wish ayeres were killed with his own bomb when he and his wife tried to blown up the pentagon. 

Those are your peeps, not mine. 


   

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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #106 on: March 28, 2011, 11:33:22 AM »
People like ayeres are my mortal enemy.  i would not represent them for anything and those leftist communist pukes stand for everything i am against.  Personally, i wish ayeres were killed with his own bomb when he and his wife tried to blown up the pentagon. 

Those are your peeps, not mine. 

not my peep

I called him a POS two pages ago

still can't figure out why this guy would work for free and then later claim he wants money

also can't figure out why you can't acknowledge that Ayers "could have been" making statements just to fuck with schmucks like you when you have no probelm referring to "could have beens" for any other stupid claim that you want to belive

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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #107 on: March 31, 2011, 07:12:02 PM »
Donald Trump: Bill Ayers Wrote Obama's Book
Newser ^ | March 31, 2011 | Kevin Spak




Donald Trump isn’t content with questioning Obama’s citizenship—now he’s questioning his authorial accomplishments, too. In an interview with Laura Ingraham yesterday, Trump espoused the theory that Bill Ayers wrote Obama’s memoir, Dreams of My Father, Aol News reports. Obama is only the president “because he wrote a book that is supposed to be a great genius book,” Trump said. “But now it’s coming out that Bill Ayers wrote it.”

Trump’s repeating a rumor that’s been circling in right-wing media. Ayers himself said that he had written the book at a speaking appearance last week, though as Allahpundit at the conservative blog Hot Air notes, it sounded a lot like he was being sarcastic. “Would you believe that I wrote it?” he said when asked about the book. “And if you can help me prove it, I’ll split the royalties.” At that the audience burst out laughing. Ayers has reportedly used the line, complete with the royalties punch line, in the past as well.


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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #108 on: March 31, 2011, 07:22:40 PM »
Hope you are enjoying Deconstructing Obama. Here is what I thought of it:

In 1993, thirty-three-year-old Barak Obama stiffed Poseidon Press, then an imprint of Simon & Schuster—producing absolutely nothing for the publisher that in November 1990 had given the new graduate of Harvard Law School a $125,000 advance to write a book about race relations in America.

Eighteen years later, Simon & Schuster has achieved savory revenge (intended or not), by contracting with literary and intellectual sleuth Jack Cashill to impose on Obama a little of the transparency he so disingenuously promised during the campaign of 2008.

Given Obama’s approach to truth, the title of Cashill’s sometimes impertinent sounding imposition—Deconstructing Obama: The Life, Loves, and Letters of America’s First Postmodern President—suggests an appropriate methodology.
In this ever so readable and informative book, Cashill has taken great pains to corral probative evidence for two interesting matters: (1) the truth about who finally wrote Dreams From My Father, the essay-cum-memoir that Random House—for another advance of $40,000—eventually published; and (2) very reasonable questions about the paternity of the current president of the United States.

It had not occurred to Cashill in the autumn of 2008 to wonder who wrote Dreams, until a friend’s query about the political significance of some passages from the book led him to purchase a copy. As one who writes for a living, who teaches writing, who has been the book doctor to the publications of others and who is the author of a recent book, Hoodwinked, about literary and intellectual fraud, Cashill has antennae finely tuned to assess the writing quality of any text he reads. Of the thousand-plus portfolios of professional writers Cashill had read in his twenty-five-year career in advertising and publishing, “not a half dozen among them wrote as well as the author of” Dreams’ “best passages.”

Accusations denied by Obama in April 2008 that he and William Ayers had a significant relationship in the 1990s led Cashill to purchase Ayers’ terrorist memoir, Fugitive Days. The writing was excellent, he noticed, and a couple of passages reminded the curious sleuth of Obama’s Dreams. Unaware at the time of Ayers’ considerable literary output, Cashill wondered if perhaps the two Chicago residents—Ayers and Obama—had seen and patronized the same ghost. But then he acquired two published articles by Obama: one, “Breaking the War Mentality,” an essay from his senior year at Columbia (1983), and another, “Why Organize?” written five years later. Cashill provides several examples of unworthy sentences from the two Obama originals in which nouns and verbs do not even agree. The two essays make obvious that when Obama does his own writing it is on a par with his golf; and anyone who has seen the president’s swing on youtube knows he should drag his clubs to the Tidal Basin and drown them.

One of the early tells that for Cashill appeared to tie Ayers’ writing to Obama’s was the considerable and deft salting of nautical metaphors that seasoned the logs of Fugitive Days and Dreams, as if both authors had drunk the same grog. And then Cashill learned that right out of college Ayers had spent a pre-terrorism year in the Merchant Marine. What even the dullest readers of Dreams and Fugitive Days could stipulate to was that both the young Honolulu landlubber and the old Chicago salt yawed consistently to port.

Because it is a common practice for politicians to utilize ghosts for their speeches and books (Ted Sorensen wrote Jack Kennedy’s Profiles in Courage, Cashill reminds us), Obama’s employment of a literary shade would be of little consequence had he not claimed so publicly to having written both Dreams for My Father and Audacity of Hope himself and had his proxy penman not turned out to be former (and unrepentant) Weather Underground communist radical and bomber William Ayers.

Unaware of Ayers’ involvement, Time magazine’s Joe Klein (author of Primary Colors) called Dreams “the best-written memoir ever produced by an American politician.” And British author Jonathan Raban named Obama “the best writer to occupy the White House since Lincoln.” As Cashill writes, while Obama was pursuing the Democrat party’s nomination, “the literati had already embraced Obama as one of their own.” The assumption that Obama had authored the books that appeared over his name snookered even the worldly-wise Christopher Buckley into voting for the man.

As the 2008 election neared, the mounting evidence made it increasingly clear that Obama had not authored his own memoir; and the Dreams account of the president’s childhood appeared less and less reliable. Cashill had not approached the Obama corpus as a bitter birther who suspected Obama was born outside the United States. It was the careful exploration of Dreams—especially the facts and timeline pertaining to his paternity—that eventually led the sleuth to doubt that Barak Obama Sr., the Kenyan graduate student after whom Ann Dunham’s son was named, could be his father. And the chances seem awfully slim that the three were ever together as a family. “If Obama was born on August 4, 1961 . . . Ann [Dunham Obama] was in Seattle two weeks later,” writes Cashill, registered at the University of Washington for two evening classes that began August 19, 1961—“Anthropology 100, ‘Introduction to the Study of Man,’ and Political Science 201, ‘Modern Government.’” That is just one of many problems with the story of Barry’s early childhood provided in Dreams and contradicted at so many points by the family and friends of Obama’s mother and putative father.

What adds to the pleasure of reading this very well written exposé is the manner of its presentation. Readers get to ride along with a masterful literary detective, watch him tag interesting items, and appreciate how he arranges them on the evidence table. To many readers, the initial clues that caught Cashill’s attention may seem picayune or indicative of little or nothing. But as the evidence accumulates, it becomes obvious that it is the author’s perfect pitch that enabled him to recognize the ruse.

Deconstructing Obama contains a lot of facts related to Obama that his acolytes have never found interesting. Just a few from the highlight reel:

• Dreams does not contain a single sentence about campus life during the five years combined Obama spent at Columbia and Harvard—nearly 17 percent of his life when the book was first proposed.

• Readers cannot learn from Dreams that as a twenty-year-old Obama took a trip to Pakistan, why, or on whose dime.

• Obama dropped the agent that acquired for him two advances (totaling $165,000) for the myth-making book, before his swearing in as senator in 2004 and the signing of a deal with Crown Books for a paperback version of Dreams and the production of Audacity of Hope.

• Since 2004, Obama’s two books have earned him royalties of around $8.3 million. (Imagine the piece of that action his original agent missed out on!)

• Obama appears to have learned nothing about literary ethics while serving as a research assistant to plagiarizing Harvard Law professor Laurence Tribe.

• Obama has admitted rather privately but explicitly that he was “someone who has undoubtedly benefitted from affirmative action programs during my academic career.”

• Christopher Hitchens was not impressed with Michelle Obama’s Princeton thesis: “To describe [the thesis] as hard to read would be a mistake; the thesis cannot be ‘read’ at all, in the strict sense of the verb. This is because it wasn’t written in any known language.”

Not only is Cashill’s hunt inherently riveting, but the detective’s sometimes cynical voice leads to impish, politically incorrect fun with language. Three examples: “Newsweek made Obama its cover boy under the heading ‘The Color Purple.’” “Obama’s fellow progressives, the party’s base, understand that the long march through the institutions will have many strategic stalls.” “As Obama would soon learn, the pastor [Jeremiah Wright] did not exactly cotton to a public spanking by a protégé.”

For this reviewer the most fascinating chapters in an engrossing book are the two—“Gramps” and “Frank”—that describe the radical, poet, and pornographer Frank Marshall Davis and his disturbingly close relationship to the pre-and post adolescent Barry Obama.

When Jack Cashill is finished deconstructing Barak Obama, we are left with a very different image than the one portrayed in Dreams and by the Obama presidential campaign. When our sleuth has put this puzzle together, the pieces accumulate to reveal an image—but it is not the one on the box cover.
Cashill’s book demonstrates that the president’s 2008 campaign was not about the audacity of hope; it was about the audacity of Obama. His dogged detective work also demonstrates that in no previous American presidential election has the press so abysmally failed to meet its professional obligation. In no national election of memory was the vote so singularly based on such a dearth of data about the candidate who won.

If the fourth estate looked anything like America, the preliminary findings Cashill attempted to share with the press in October 2008 would have established Ayers publicly as the ghost of Obama’s Dreams, and Sarah Palin most likely would be the first female vice president of the United States. Had the press done its own digging and reporting much earlier in the campaign of 2007-2008 for the Democrat Party nomination, Hillary Clinton would be the first pants-suited president of the United States. Michelle Obama’s assertions about Ayers’ work on Dreams puts a cap on the independent evidence that Obama lied about being the author of his memoir, and that he had another cock-crowing moment when he said Bill Ayers was just “a guy who lives in my neighborhood.” Beyond working with Obama on Dreams, Obama’s first political campaign was launched in 1995 at the home of William Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn; and Ayers’ maneuvering of Obama onto the $50 million Chicago Annenberg Challenge that same year indicates unavoidably that during the middle years of the Clinton presidency the two were thick as thieves.

Cashill’s demonstration that misrepresentations unexamined by the press lead to fraud-based outcomes is the most disturbing part of the story. For a democratic republic, nothing is so sacrosanct as the right to vote; and that is why women’s suffrage through the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1920 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 were (and remain) such emotional and precious victories. When enabled by a complacent, cowardly or complicit press, an audacious political hustler can disenfranchise the voters of an entire nation. The integrity of “by the people” is desecrated and voided no less by a candidate who succeeds in totally misrepresenting himself and his policies to voters than by the wholesale stuffing of ballot boxes.

Most unfortunately, the deconstruction of congenial myths is often received with the same enthusiasm as a stool specimen in the baptistery. While Jesus of the gospels said that the truth will set you free, one of his most poetically ardent defenders recognized that “nations grown corrupt” would rather “bondage with ease than strenuous liberty.” This fact is made obvious by the struthious apologetics that day by day through the popular media continue to anchor the myths of Dreams and Audacity.

Somehow the damning facts exposed in Deconstructing Obama must saturate the electorate before the 2012 elections, so that those who voted for the Barry of Dreams or the Barak of Audacity can see that what they voted for in 2008 was a cunningly devised fable



http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2697829/posts?page=22


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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #109 on: April 09, 2011, 06:57:23 AM »
Great video - watch this.   

Please please please someone try to dispute this.

http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/298382-1



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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #110 on: April 09, 2011, 08:27:27 AM »
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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #111 on: April 09, 2011, 08:43:00 AM »
Great video - watch this.   

Please please please someone try to dispute this.

http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/298382-1




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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #112 on: April 09, 2011, 09:19:28 AM »
333 - other than you no one cares

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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #113 on: April 09, 2011, 09:22:12 AM »
333 - other than you no one cares

you would think he would get it, he posts a topic, it gets 40 hits and 39 are from him :D

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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #114 on: April 09, 2011, 09:28:41 AM »
333 - other than you no one cares

 ::)  ::)  


Please Straw  - day by day - the evidence like i said from Day 1 is coming out that the black messiah Obama is nothing but a thief,  liar, a fraud, a con artist, a madoff, a hack, a shill, and an ignorant, illiterate, idiotic, and comical fraud you guilt ridden whites foisted on the public to assauge your guilt ridden souls.  

Sorry moron - after watching that video - if you still believe obama wrote "Dreams" please call me - I have about a dozen business propositions for you to invest in.  

His entire narrative is a bogus fraud, a fiction of guilt ridden white leftists and hacks like yourself, and now it is all coming out.   You so badly wanted to buy into the story book fairy tale of the first clean, articulate, black candidate like obama that you put Hillary aside and made the rest of us suffer as a result.  


Face it Straw Man - you bought into a bogus lie and a false narrative because you WANTED TO, not because it was based on anything real.  


You libs and fools on the left who bought into the Faux-Obama story -  did so based on nothing more than your overwhelmintg self loathing and liberal white guilt.   Now we all have to deal with your stupidity and nonsense.  It wont happen again in 2012 when you mental patients are taken out to pastue and tossed aside for a real candidate to hopefully clean up the mess of your placing a marxist/islamist/abortionist/communist anti-american traitor like obama int office in the first place.        
 

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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #115 on: April 09, 2011, 09:30:40 AM »
you would think he would get it, he posts a topic, it gets 40 hits and 39 are from him :D

God forbid I utterly destroy your 2nd grade level of worship of the mocha messiah and his faux narrative that yu idiots on the left put on the rest of us.   

But keep buying in to fairy tales and lies about your false messiah you dope.  every day we will expoe this communist/islamist fraud for what he is.     

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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #116 on: April 09, 2011, 09:31:19 AM »
run your bachmann and see where you are  ;D

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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #117 on: April 09, 2011, 09:32:09 AM »

September 24, 2009
Andersen Book Blows Ayers' Cover on 'Dreams' (updated)
Jack Cashill





In his new book, "Barack and Michelle: Portrait of an American Marriage," Best-selling celebrity journalist, Christopher Andersen, has blown a huge hole in the Obama genius myth without intending to do so.


Relying on inside sources, quite possibly Michelle Obama herself, Andersen describes how Dreams came to be published -- just as I had envisioned it in my articles on the authorship of Dreams.  With the deadline pressing, Michelle recommended that Barack seek advice from "his friend and Hyde Park neighbor Bill Ayers."


To flesh out his family history, Obama had taped interviews with various family members.  Andersen writes, "These oral histories, along with a partial manuscript and a truckload of notes, were given to Ayers." Andersen quotes a Hyde Park neighbor, "Everyone knew they were friends and that they worked on various projects together.  It was no secret. Why would it be? People liked them both."


Andersen continues, "In the end, Ayers's contribution to Barack's Dreams From My Father would be significant--so much so that the book's language, oddly specific references, literary devices, and themes would bear a jarring similarity to Ayers's own writing."


More to come!

Update: Ron Radosh takes up the case.
 

Finally, Christopher Andersen concludes: "In the end, Ayers's contribution to Barack's Dreams From My Father would be significant - so much so that the book's language, oddly specific references, literary devices, and themes would bear a jarring similarity to Ayers's own writing."

See also:

Who Wrote Dreams From My Father?

Evidence Mounts: Ayers Co-Wrote Obama's Dreams

The Odd Story of Romance in Dreams from my Father

The Improvised Odyssey of Barack Obama

Who Wrote Dreams and Why It Matters

Breakthrough on the Authorship of Obama's 'Dreams'

Who Wrote Audacity of Hope?

Obama, Ayers and the Knowledge 'Too Big' To Handle

Did Ayers Help Obama Get Into Harvard?



Page Printed from: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2009/09/andersen_book_blows_ayers_cove.html


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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #118 on: April 09, 2011, 09:33:51 AM »
God forbid I utterly destroy your 2nd grade level of worship of the mocha messiah and his faux narrative that yu idiots on the left put on the rest of us.   

But keep buying in to fairy tales and lies about your false messiah you dope.  every day we will expoe this communist/islamist fraud for what he is.     


seriously man - the only thing you've destroyed is your sanity


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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #119 on: April 09, 2011, 09:35:51 AM »
Andersen continues, "In the end, Ayers's contribution to Barack's Dreams From My Father would be significant--so much so that the book's language, oddly specific references, literary devices, and themes would bear a jarring similarity to Ayers's own writing."


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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #120 on: April 09, 2011, 10:01:49 AM »
Andersen continues, "In the end, Ayers's contribution to Barack's Dreams From My Father would be significant--so much so that the book's language, oddly specific references, literary devices, and themes would bear a jarring similarity to Ayers's own writing."
________________________ _____________________-

BOOM! 

333 - why are you wasting your time talking to yourself on this thread
Ayer's said he'll split the profits with anyone who could prove he wrote Obama's book so why don't you take up his offer?

Think about it - you already have "proof" so you don't' have to even do any work

I see a win-win-win for you here

win # 1 - you make money
win # 2 - you discredit Obama (of course people will have to give a shit about this non-issue but you can find a way to do that I'm sure)
win # 3 - after using Ayers you can turn on him and publicly call him a piece of shit (and since you would have proven he wrote Obama's book this will be a big story so millions of people will see this)

Of course, if all this talk is just the ravings of a pathetic idiot with a tenuous grip on reality then you'll just keep bumping your own thread, talking to yourself and taking imaginary victory laps

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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #121 on: April 09, 2011, 10:09:22 AM »
Straw- wath the CSPAN vid I posted. there is not one shred of evidence bama was even capable of even writing Dreams in he first place.   

Obama's entire bullshit narrative that guilt ridden panzie ass whites like yourself so slobberingly base their support for obama on is based on false nonsense like he alleged authoring these books which he did not!

His entire narrative and image is based on a fraud which you left wing liberal whites  WANT TO BELIEVE IN, nothing based on reality.   

       

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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #122 on: April 09, 2011, 10:22:56 AM »
Straw- wath the CSPAN vid I posted. there is not one shred of evidence bama was even capable of even writing Dreams in he first place.   

Obama's entire bullshit narrative that guilt ridden panzie ass whites like yourself so slobberingly base their support for obama on is based on false nonsense like he alleged authoring these books which he did not!

His entire narrative and image is based on a fraud which you left wing liberal whites  WANT TO BELIEVE IN, nothing based on reality.          

so I guess you've decided to forgo an easy payday, the opportunity to be a teabagger hero, etc.. to keep jabbering (mostly to yourself) on GB.com


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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #123 on: April 09, 2011, 10:25:14 AM »
so I guess you've decided to forgo an easy payday, the opportunity to be a teabagger hero, etc.. to keep jabbering (mostly to yourself) on GB.com



Blood money.    I would never ever do that.  BTW - is anderson lying?   

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Re: Bill Ayeres: "I wrote Dreams of My Fathers"
« Reply #124 on: April 09, 2011, 10:30:23 AM »
Blood money.    I would never ever do that.  BTW - is anderson lying?   

lame excuse (or proof that my other conclusion is reality)

you can totally discredit Obama, humiliate Ayers and if you don't want the money then you can donate the money to Palin or Bachmann