Posted on 08/08/2013 6:41:27 AM PDT by yoe
Ok, it is “Orly” and “HESC”.
And he never went by any other name, it sez so on the affadavit. Thanks yoe.
Actually, I would not be surprised to find that Obama was part of a CIA or FBI agent/witness protection program. Nothing about our current president would surprise me from being in the employ of Saudi royalty to being a Soviet mole/spy.
What is clear is that he is not who he says he is and if you dig deep you find stone walls. In fact it is clear that who he says he is, changes depending on his needs. Again, while this may or may not be true, nothing would surprise me.
Speak for yourself. I don't need an apology because Taitz is a loon and a nut. While she may have a law degree, she is a horrible trial lawyer and has done more to hurt her own cause than anything thrown at her by opposing counsel or the court. And before you get you panties in a wad, I have read many of her legal papers and what is abundantly obvious is that she lacks a basic understanding of the rules of civil procedure, the rules of evidence, legal concepts like standing and justiciability, and the most basic of courtroom skills. As a result, few people in the legal community take her seriously and everyone who follows in her footsteps is perceived as nutty as she is.
Probably the Black American student. "Multiculturalism" wasn't a major theme yet, but college administrators still remembered the Black protests of the '60s and '70s. They wanted to show that they would take in Blacks, and if they found one who was an American who'd graduated from a distinguished prep school, they'd do what they could to recruit the student.
Of course, if the Indonesian student were brilliant or his family was rich, it would be a different story, but that's already changing the scenario. The college probably wouldn't have gone out of it's way to recruit a poor Indonesian student.
The Indonesian government, the US government, foundations, and corporations might have been willing to give extra aid to a very bright Indonesian graduate to do doctoral study in the US, but it's really doubtful they'd do much for a semi-Indonesian attending prep school in the US who applied to an undergraduate program here.
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