Here’s the first article:
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE2DC1631F935A35751C0A966958260
First Black Elected to Head Harvard’s Law Review
By FOX BUTTERFIELD, SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK TIMES
Published: February 6, 1990
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More on the subject:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/30/us/politics/30obama.html
The Long Run
Obamas Account of New York Years Often Differs From What Others Say
By JANNY SCOTT
Published: October 30, 2007
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article5213328.ece
November 23, 2008
Long-range love of Obamas absent mother
A cache of private letters obtained by The Sunday Times reveals the influences that helped shape the young Obama
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Haven’t found the interview with the co-worker August, 2008 ... yet.
The article by the former co-worker was posted on the long thread but after a link to it was noted it suddenly became unavailable. I don’t know the exact post on the long thread but the title of the article was:Utahn reccounts sharing job with Obama in New York. Please note that the article was not even available in google cache.This is the link to the long thread and you would be looking for the story around August.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2040486/posts?q=1&;page=1
Even more interesting was a veritable reunion of other former BIC workers that completely discounted Jr’s stories of working there! The link to that can be found at:
http://www.analyzethis.net/blog/2005/07/09/barack-obama-embellishes-his-resume/
I have all of the above links already bookmarked but I am to the point that I simply relay what I have already learned instead of going through my “dirt in woodpile” folder.
Also please note the various stories told by Jr and the Jackie Wannabe don’t compare with the release of their tax records. Both claim their student loans were not paid off until he signed the book deal in Dec/04 but the tax records do NOT show that! All they told were stories which showed they could relate to the “average” U.S. citizen, like his stories that his mother was on food stamps and they had difficulty paying off student loans, but then both put their feet in their mouths talking about how expensive arugula is and how a $600 stimulus check from the government might buy a pair of earrings! Their stories are as phony as his pronounciation of his first name, which his own father and friends pronounced as Bear - ick!