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To: little jeremiah; WildHighlander57

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‘”In my book, I include a series of lengthy, exclusive interviews with Dr. John Drew, who knew Obama at Occidental, and knew him (at the time) as a fellow Marxist. Drew was a leading campus Marxist, and, remarkably, knew Barack Obama as a fellow believer. Obama was introduced to him as “one of us.” “Obama was already an ardent Marxist when I met him in the fall of 1980,” Drew told me.

“I know it’s incendiary to say this,” he cautioned, before explaining that Obama “was definitely a Marxist,” and that “it was very unusual for a sophomore at Occidental to be as radical or as ideologically attuned as young Barack Obama was.” Drew said Obama was preparing for “imminent revolution,” which Drew described as a “Frank Marshall Davis fantasy of revolution.”’

https://spectator.org/34799_dreams-frank-marshall-davis/

hmmmm...he sure didn’t get that rubbed into him at the fancy expensive private school he attended - nor from the couple from Kansas who brought him up from the age of 10. And he didn’t get it from his nanny Stanley Ann Dunham either, who obviously brought him to Hawaii after a name change to Ann Dunham Obama in January 1963, and deposited him in Indonesia when he was two, according to himself at an early interview.

Read the entire article. It will take you from 1930’s Chicago through to current, and one important thing it leaves out is Madelyn Dunham’s brother, Charles T Payne at the University of Chicago from about 1948 until his retirement some fifty years later. Might explain how and why Stanley Ann was offered a place at the university, according to Dreams, and what she was doing there as an au pair.


11,988 posted on 12/08/2016 3:25:31 PM PST by Fred Nerks (fair dinkum)
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for the record:

Payne was born in central Kansas and served in the U.S. Army during World War II, working on communication systems and helping to liberate Ohrduf, a subcamp of the Buchenwald concentration camp. After the war, he earned a B.S. in chemical engineering from Kansas State University and worked as a chemical engineer before enrolling in the University’s Graduate Library School in 1960. Prior to his work as Systems Librarian, Payne held positions as Reference Librarian and Research Associate in the Industrial Relations Center at the University.

http://news.lib.uchicago.edu/blog/2014/08/15/charles-t-payne-leader-in-library-automation-1925-2014/


11,989 posted on 12/08/2016 5:29:55 PM PST by Fred Nerks (fair dinkum)
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