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To: Defiant

Defiant said: The LA Times is the only source for the tape.
I’m not so sure of that. Read below, part of the the original article from the Times, about the dinner Barak was at, April 10, 2008 by Peter Wallsten. (Read in Caps below: It says they got a copy of the taped event, not that they taped it.) So who was tapeing it?

While teaching at the University of Chicago, Khalidi and his wife lived in the Hyde Park neighborhood near the Obamas. The families became friends and dinner companions.

In 2000, the Khalidis held a fundraiser for Obama’s unsuccessful congressional bid. The next year, a social service group whose board was headed by Mona Khalidi received a $40,000 grant from a local charity, the Woods Fund of Chicago, when Obama served on the fund’s board of directors.

At Khalidi’s going-away party in 2003, the scholar lavished praise on Obama, telling the mostly Palestinian American crowd that the state senator deserved their help in winning a U.S. Senate seat. “You will not have a better senator under any circumstances,” Khalidi said.

THE EVENT WAS VIDEOTAPED, AND A COPY OF THE TAPE WAS OBTAINED BY THE TIMES.

Though Khalidi has seen little of Sen. Obama in recent years, Michelle Obama attended a party several months ago celebrating the marriage of the Khalidis’ daughter.

In interviews with The Times, Khalidi declined to discuss specifics of private talks over the years with Obama. He did not begrudge his friend for being out of touch, or for focusing more these days on his support for Israel — a stance that Khalidi calls a requirement to win a national election in the U.S., just as wooing Chicago’s large Arab American community was important for winning local elections.

Khalidi added that he strongly disagrees with Obama’s current views on Israel, and often disagreed with him during their talks over the years. But he added that Obama, because of his unusual background, with family ties to Kenya and Indonesia, would be more understanding of the Palestinian experience than typical American politicians.

“He has family literally all over the world,” Khalidi said. “I feel a kindred spirit from that.”


52 posted on 10/28/2008 6:02:37 PM PDT by KE
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To: KE
It says they got a copy of the taped event, not that they taped it.) So who was tapeing it?

You are hanging on to some slim threads there.

66 posted on 10/28/2008 8:50:03 PM PDT by Defiant (NY Times carried the world's commies on its back but then...... Ad-Less Shrugged)
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