Posted on 02/15/2010 12:07:03 PM PST by jazminerose
Colossal efforts have been made to conceal Obamas school records along with the enigmatic birth certificate.
The president has elucidated little about his days at Occidental or Columbia other than to affirm his affection for radical, anti-American Marxists. Obama and his fellow travelers studied the writings of Frantz Fanon, another anti-white, anti-colonialist. Fanons book, The Wretched of the Earth, argues for an entirely new world order by way of absolute violence. Violence, according to Fanon, purifies. Obama mentor Edward Said was also a Fan of Fanon.
At last, Dr. John C. Drew has come forward to acknowledge that Obama did indeed attend Occidental, saying that his former girlfriend shared classes with Barry. Drew provides little information about Obama being engaged in any actual academic pursuits; but, the future president evidently divided his time between partying and spouting Marxist drek. Drew shared his memories of Obama with Newsmax:
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Media pays big for stories
Oh, I know they do. We have so many ‘well known’ people now who got their from dubious actions, or activities..
bump
got their FAME, forgot FAME.
He apparently hasn't changed a bit since then.
Just asking.
Right. Root is someone I personally consider credible, btw.
Yes, it’s the roomie. Egad, look at that body language. They seem “close”.
And just how high was Barry that day anyway?
[Egad, look at that body language. They seem close.]
Yeah, it was intended to look that way. I recall threads about it quite awhile back and it was established then that it had been photo-shopped.
I forgot about that. but was reminded to look at the hand holding the cigarette - looks like two hands there. Take a look.
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