Not a radical group, and Ayers didn't run it

In short, this was a mainstream foundation funded by a mainstream, Republican business leader and led by an overwhelmingly mainstream, civic-minded group of individuals. Ayers' involvement in its inception and on an advisory committee do not make it radical – nor does the funding of programs involving the United Nations and African-American studies.

This attack is false, but it's more than that – it's malicious. It unfairly tars not just ... Full Story »

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by Denise Clendening - Oct. 14, 2008

Over 10 sources were used to fact-check the statement. Not only did they debunk the statement they indicated it was malicious and unfair. What would be fair would be for this article to receive as much coverage as the lie.

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