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Barack Obama's Likely Ghostwriter Bill Ayers Denied Emeritus Status; Robert Kennedy's Son Speaks Out, Saying He Cannot Abide Such An Honor Being Conferred On a Man Who Dedicated Book To His Father's Killer
His father's rightwing, Tea Partier killer, Palestinian extremist Sirhan Sirhan.
Kennedy
fils is actually on the university's board of trustees, and voted to deny Ayers the honor.
So here we are: It is "shocking" to some that we deny an honor to a killer. And it's an act of odd, notable courage to speak out against conferring such honors on killers.
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