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[[Image:Lifeundersocialism.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Excerpt from [[Alice Palmer]]'s ''Life Under Socialism'', a 1986 Report from Moscow on the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]]'s 27th Congress.  The Article appeared in the [[CPUSA]]'s publication, ''People's Daily World.''  Palmer was executive board member of the [[U.S. Peace Council]], identified as a [[Glossary_of_espionage_terms#Fronts_and_cutouts|Communist front]] group by [[FBI]]. Palmer attended the World Peace Council’s Prague assembly in 1983 during the [[nuclear freeze movement]].  Palmer hand picked Chicago City Councilman [[Barack Hussein Obama]] as her successor in the Illinois State Senate, and it was in the home of two other known communist operatives, [[Bill Ayers]] & [[Bernardine Dohrn]], that Obama's ambititious career was launched.]]
 
'''Dr. Alice Palmer''' obtained her PhD in Educational Administration from Northwestern University, her M.A. in Urban Studies from Roosevelt University, and her B.S. in English from Indiana University.  Palmer was the Founding Executive Director of Chicago Cities in School and Creator and Founding Director of the Chicago Metropolitan YMCA Youth and Government Program.  From 1991 to 1996 Palmer was an [[Illinois]] state senator. In 2005, Illinois Governor [[Rod Blagojevich]] appointed Palmer as an Annuitant Trustee to the University of Illinois.<ref>[http://www.surs.com/pdfs/board/AP.pdf Dr. Alice L. Palmer Annuitant Trustee Appointed: October 5, 2005]</ref>
 
'''Dr. Alice Palmer''' obtained her PhD in Educational Administration from Northwestern University, her M.A. in Urban Studies from Roosevelt University, and her B.S. in English from Indiana University.  Palmer was the Founding Executive Director of Chicago Cities in School and Creator and Founding Director of the Chicago Metropolitan YMCA Youth and Government Program.  From 1991 to 1996 Palmer was an [[Illinois]] state senator. In 2005, Illinois Governor [[Rod Blagojevich]] appointed Palmer as an Annuitant Trustee to the University of Illinois.<ref>[http://www.surs.com/pdfs/board/AP.pdf Dr. Alice L. Palmer Annuitant Trustee Appointed: October 5, 2005]</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 19:27, August 20, 2009

Excerpt from Alice Palmer's Life Under Socialism, a 1986 Report from Moscow on the Communist Party of the Soviet Union's 27th Congress. The Article appeared in the CPUSA's publication, People's Daily World. Palmer was executive board member of the U.S. Peace Council, identified as a Communist front group by FBI. Palmer attended the World Peace Council’s Prague assembly in 1983 during the nuclear freeze movement. Palmer hand picked Chicago City Councilman Barack Hussein Obama as her successor in the Illinois State Senate, and it was in the home of two other known communist operatives, Bill Ayers & Bernardine Dohrn, that Obama's ambititious career was launched.

Dr. Alice Palmer obtained her PhD in Educational Administration from Northwestern University, her M.A. in Urban Studies from Roosevelt University, and her B.S. in English from Indiana University. Palmer was the Founding Executive Director of Chicago Cities in School and Creator and Founding Director of the Chicago Metropolitan YMCA Youth and Government Program. From 1991 to 1996 Palmer was an Illinois state senator. In 2005, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich appointed Palmer as an Annuitant Trustee to the University of Illinois.[1]

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