Anonymous ID: 77e379 April 21, 2018, 8:53 p.m. No.1139885   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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Did you read the comments? avennberg @3_ringcircus. “Sooo remember that day, how the secret service scared the sh*t out of me when I went down in the basement to get paper for Bobby homework. And how you and Bob told me “This is going to be the next president” and I was more like “yeah, yeah, suuuuure””. Setting, time and place. Time - a few weeks before Obama announced he was running for President. Place - N street in the basement, the little girl is there with the Nixons, Sarah and Bob and Obama and, and this is very important, the Secret Service. Why in the fuck would the secret service be there?!!!! He wasn’t even a candidate yet much less the Democratic nominee. You don’t get a secret service detail until you become your parties nominee for President. So why in the fuck would a no name freshman Senator from Chicago be in the basement with a secret service detail?

 

I think the @avvenberg ties in to the Annenberg Foundation. Dig this.

 

August 21, 2008

Obama's Lost Annenberg Years Coming to Light

 

Read more: https:// www.americanthinker.com/articles/2008/08/obamas_lost_annenberg_years_co.html#ixzz5DN095EAQ

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Anonymous ID: 77e379 April 21, 2018, 9:07 p.m. No.1140025   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0062 >>0094

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The final Board of Directors of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge in 2001 were:[46]

 

Patricia Albjerg Graham

Barack Obama

Edward S. Bottum, managing director of Chase Franklin Corp.; former president and vice chairman of Continental Illinois Bank[47]

Connie C. Evans, founder and president of the Women's Self-Employment Project

Susan Blankenbaker Noyes, former labor attorney at Sidley & Austin; daughter of Republican former Indiana state senator Virginia Murphy Blankenbaker; goddaughter of Patricia Albjerg Graham[48]

Scott C. Smith, president, CEO and publisher of the Chicago Tribune; former president, CEO and publisher of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel of Fort Lauderdale; former chairman of the South Florida Annenberg Challenge

Nancy S. Searle, consultant to the Searle Funds at the Chicago Community Trust

Victoria J. Chou, dean of the College of Education at the University of Illinois at Chicago

John W. McCarter, Jr., president and CEO of the Field Museum

James Reynolds, Jr., co-founder, chairman and CEO of Loop Capital Services

Anonymous ID: 77e379 April 21, 2018, 9:15 p.m. No.1140097   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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Thank you for noticing Anon!

 

The Annenberg Foundation is a big one I think. Also connects to Bill Ayers

 

Beginnings

 

The three co-authors of Chicago's winning Annenberg Challenge $49.2 million grant proposal were:[17][18]

 

William Ayers, associate professor of education at the University of Illinois at Chicago; co-director of the Small Schools Workshop; co-director of the Chicago Forum for School Change—an affiliate of the Coalition of Essential Schools;[19] chairman of the Alliance for Better Chicago Schools (ABCs) coalition;[20][21] former Chicago assistant deputy mayor for education (1989–1990);[21] brother of John Ayers, executive director (1994–2004) of Leadership for Quality Education (an affiliate of the Civic Committee of the Commercial Club of Chicago) and former associate director (1987–1994) of the Civic Committee of the Commercial Club of Chicago; son of Thomas Ayers, former president (1964–1980), chairman and CEO (1973–1980) of Commonwealth Edison and former vice president (1980) of the Chicago School Board

Anne Hallett, executive director and founder of the Cross-City Campaign for Urban School Reform; former executive director of the Wieboldt Foundation (1986–1993); former executive director of the Citizens Education Center in Seattle (1983–1986); former executive director and founder of the Chicago Panel on School Policy (1982–1983); former chair, founder, and chief lobbyist for Citizens for Fair School Funding in Seattle (1976–1982)[20][22][23][24][25][26]

Warren Chapman, senior program officer for education at the Joyce Foundation; former state coordinator at the Illinois State Board of Education for the Illinois Alliance of Essential Schools—a regional center of the Coalition of Essential Schools (1986–1992)[27][28]

 

https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Annenberg_Challenge