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Posted Oct 07, 2008 @ 11:07 PM

SHAWNEE, Okla. —

To the Editor:
This letter is in response to Bob Napoleon and Joe Hall. First, I will not contribute anything to the newspapers that I have not thoroughly researched and respect the source of my information. Some of my information came from Stanley Kurtz, an American social commentator. He is an adjunct fellow of the Hudson Institute and a Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, with a special interest in America’s culture wars.
Kurtz writes regularly for the National Review, Policy Review, the Weekly Standard, Wall Street Journal and Commentary. I listened to him speak on the subject I wrote about for The Shawnee News-Star on Fox News. Bob Napoleon said, don’t listen to those “scare tactics” you read on the Internet or the newspapers written by people such as Howard W. Hall, et al. I am to assume that he means for the News-Star readers to believe what he says and not what Howard W. Hall and the others. If the things I wrote scares you then I suggest everyone who has access to the Internet and Fox News would do some research on their own.
Please do the following; (1) Study the teachings of Saul Alinsky and his 11 “Rules for Radicals.” (2) Study the Chicago Annenberg Challenge (CAC) (3) Study the life of Bill Ayers, the founder of CAC. (4) Read Obama cribbed “sore” metaphor from his Palestinian buddy Rashid Khalidi by the Israel Insider staff May 20, 2008.
Over the last couple of days, everything I have mentioned has been brought to light via Sunday night (10/05/08-8:00 p.m.) program on Fox, Obama and Friends History of Radicalism narrated by Sean Hannity. Joe Hall said my letter is an example of the fallacy, “guilt by association.” I gave people the facts, they can make up their own mind but as for me and what I now know about the ties between Ayers and Obama I believe they think alike. Both are understudies of Saul Alinsky’s methodology. Both worked together in the CAC. On Sept. 11, 2001, Bill Ayers is quoted by The New York Times as saying, “I don’t regret setting bombs… I feel we didn’t do enough.” Ask yourself if you are a Christian, would you ever make a slip of the tongue as Obama did to say, “my Muslim faith?” My letter to the Editor is old news now.
Howard W. Hall
Shawnee

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