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The prospect of Ayers' visit provoked a tide of angry reaction from some critics in Wyoming, a conservative-leaning state that has voted for every Republican presidential candidate since 1968. Ayers initially was invited to the Wyoming campus by the UW Social Justice Research Center, but the privately endowed organization canceled the invitation because of hundreds of critical phone calls and e-mails. Student Meg Lanker then invited Ayers to speak on campus, but Buchanan refused to rent out space for the event, citing safety concerns. Lanker and Ayers sued the university, saying it violated their constitutional rights to free speech and assembly. They suggested the university was more concerned about losing donors than safety. "A donor who gives to the University of Wyoming -- just as a donor who gives to the University of Illinois or the University of Chicago or Harvard or Yale or the University of California
-- gives to the idea of the university," Ayers said Wednesday. "That donor doesn't get to say
'By the way, you have to hire this professor and this is the book the professor has to teach out of.' What kind of university would that be?" Ayers' past became a political issue during the 2008 presidential campaign because President Barack Obama had served with Ayers on the board of a Chicago charity. Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin accused Obama of "palling around with terrorists." Obama has condemned Ayers' radical activities, and there's no evidence they were ever close friends or that Ayers advised Obama on policy. Other universities have canceled Ayers speeches recently, including the University of Nebraska and Boston College. "In those two instances the students didn't decide to push it, and in this instance a student decided to push it, and I joined that effort," Ayers said.
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