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Posted on | October 19, 2010 | No Comments
There is probably no connection, but just in case I wanted to check if there is any connection between Harry C. Ballantyne, former actuary of the Social Security administration and William Ayers, or his wife Bernardine Dohrn. or Ann Dunham, or Stanley Armor Dunham or Frank Marshall Davis.
Mr. Ballantyne told me, he is a Democrat, but many of today’s Democrats used to be much further to the left in their young days.
Read this excerpt from wiki, I need to review these 2 books and get in touch with people listed below.
Who raised Kathy Boudin’s son? Who raised children of other members of the underground, who were on the run and hiding. From what I understand, those people were pretty wild, to say the least. I can imagine, there were a number of kids born. Who raised them? where did they get the papers for all of these children? Where did they get the Social Security numbers for them? How did they get the birth certificates, the Social Security cards, if they were on the run? This looks like a whole can of worms.
Fugitive Days: A Memoir
In 2001, Ayers published Fugitive Days: A Memoir, which he explained in part as an attempt to answer the questions of Kathy Boudin’s son, and his speculation that Diana Oughton died trying to stop the Greenwich Village bomb makers.[26] Some have questioned the truth, accuracy, and tone of the book. Brent Staples wrote for The New York Times Book Review that “Ayers reminds us often that he can’t tell everything without endangering people involved in the story.[27]Historian Jesse Lemisch (himself a former member of SDS) contrasted Ayers’ recollections with those of other former members of Weatherman and has alleged serious factual errors.[28] Ayers, in the foreword to his book, states that it was written as his personal memories and impressions over time, not a scholarly research project.[29]
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