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Casper Grathwohl, Bill Clegg, and Tim Bartlett gave early encouragement and advice.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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“Bob Owens at Confederate Yankee/Pajamas Media published several original reports and scoops — including the op-ed the NYTimes refused to run and an interview with FBI informant/Weather Underground insider Larry Grathwohl, and early in the year, the results of a massive FOIA request related to the Beauchamp controversy.”
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Grathwohl testified that Ayers had told him specifically where the bomb was placed on a window ledge and what kind of shrapnel was put in it.
It's up to 882. Ann Althouse 2008
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Grathwohl testified that Ayers had told him specifically where the bomb was placed on a window ledge and what kind of shrapnel was put in it.
"Obama dismissed Mr. Ayers as just 'a guy who lives in my neighborhood,' and 'not somebody who I exchange ideas with on a regular basis.'" Ann Althouse 2008
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Did Grathwohl testify in front of the 2000-2003 grand jury?
It's up to 882. Ann Althouse 2008
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Grathwohl said Ayers was emphatic, leading Grathwohl to believe Ayers either was present at some point during the operation or had heard about it from someone who was there.
It's up to 882. Ann Althouse 2008
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Grathwohl testified that Ayers had told him specifically where the bomb was placed on a window ledge and what kind of shrapnel was put in it.
"Obama dismissed Mr. Ayers as just 'a guy who lives in my neighborhood,' and 'not somebody who I exchange ideas with on a regular basis.'" Ann Althouse 2008
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Grathwohl said Ayers was emphatic, leading Grathwohl to believe Ayers either was present at some point during the operation or had heard about it from someone who was there.
"Obama dismissed Mr. Ayers as just 'a guy who lives in my neighborhood,' and 'not somebody who I exchange ideas with on a regular basis.'" Ann Althouse 2008
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Grathwohl said Ayers was emphatic, leading Grathwohl to believe Ayers either was present at some point during the operation or had heard about it from someone who was there.
"Obama dismissed Mr. Ayers as just 'a guy who lives in my neighborhood,' and 'not somebody who I exchange ideas with on a regular basis.'" Ann Althouse 2008
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Further, to credit the Grathwohl testimony to Congress, you have to believe that an FBI informant would suppress information material to a murder investigation.
It's up to 882. Ann Althouse 2008
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