Posted on 12/12/2008 10:40:50 AM PST by rocco55
Has anyone ever researched Obama's College Yearbook ?
This should be ONE THING he can't hide ! Most libraries have them on file.
Cort Wronowski informed me today that he doesn't think there are any photos of Barack in his yearbook. However, isn't there a "camera shy" section for those without photos ? I would think there would be SOME mention of him somewhere in there ? Wasn't he the head of the legal department in one of these schools ?
If they refer to him as "Barry Soetoro", then someone can perform a simple title search to see if he ever filed for a legal name change. If not, then couldn't he be accused of running his campaign under an illegal name.
Most states don’t require a name change through the courts. Believe it or not, you can just start using a new name, and it’s perfectly legal in most places.
From Obama’s speech pattern I am sure he is a robot. That would explain why no one can find anything out about him. Probably wasn’t created until a few years ago.
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LOL
We got him now, since some of his components had to have been made in Asia, then he's not a natural born citizen.
“From Obamas speech pattern I am sure he is a robot.”
Robots don’t stammer as much as he does. Someone should hit him with a wrench in case he’s stuck.
Ooops... your name may have been prophetic... ;^)
He would have been required to disclose other names on his application to the Illinois Bar, along with any all all non-traffic offenses, no matter how minor. Which is probably why, like all documentation of his life, he refuses to release his application.
This information may be on the earlier ‘long thread’ or one of the earlier threads researching Barry during the fall. Someone went to Columbia U. and searched the University student newspaper/journal. They were trying to locate any letters-to-the-editor, articles, or photographs containing the aspiring law student.
Again, this was a futile search of an evasive ‘ghost’ of a man.
It is noteworthy that those student newspapers had been well ‘razor-bladed’.
The researcher took note of this and began browsing at other Columbia news journals through multiple years prior and after the selected timeframe. The researcher noted a few other pages were missing here and there, but no other time frame was a significantly ‘cut’ as Barry’s years at Columbia.
Also, during the time at Harvard, there was an article with photograph (calendar perhaps?) made of up & coming minorities, and I believe he was featured in this issue. There is also a Harvard Law Review photograph where he appears (disproportionately) into the center of the annual group photo. He is holding what appears to be a sceptre or perhaps its a rolled copy of the ‘Manifesto.’ I hope this helps.
Exactly. That’s what I did when I was about to graduate from college in Pennsylvania, and wanted my diploma to show the name I’d been using since I was 11 years old. Looked into the legal procedures and found I didn’t need to do anything at all. Had no trouble changing Social Security card, driver’s license, passport, credit cards, etc. I think maybe I had to write a statement asserting what name I’d been using and get it notarized, to get the process rolling. I imagine it would be a bit more complicated now.
In my case I was keeping the last name I’d always had, changing my middle name to what had been my legal first name, and changing my first name to what I’d been called since 6th grade. The main intents of the law are, I think, 1) to allow women to change back and forth between “maiden” and husband’s surnames without legal procedures, and to make it easier to nail anyone who enters into contracts under a phony name (perhaps one they actually use in some settings) and tries to renege by pointing out that it’s not their legal name. In Pennsylvania, your legal name is whatever name you normally use.
lol, it is a freaky dumb speach pattern.
I think we found a possible predecessor...
. . and the name B.A.R.A.C.K. is an anagram of his robot name. I’m not good at anagrams. Anyone? Have at it.
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The “R” has to stand for “Robot”.
Don't know about the college yearbook but there have been illustrations/photos published from the high school yearbook and some grade school pictures.
Not exactly - it may be different in various states, but having researched it for someone who did it, there are two ways. A court way (money, lawyer) and a public disclosure way - a special form has to be filled out, notarized, and a certain type of announcement sent to newspapers for a specific number of times. Then on all documents/papers/forms/bills/official anything you have to use the new name, and if you have a passport, it takes (or did in the early 90s in CA) five years, IIRC, to be able to use the new name.
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Haven’t seen any 1991 Harvard yearbooks on e-bay. Should be worth a penny or two.
I believe Orly Taitz has his application to the IL bar. See DC Press conference footage. He said “No’” for other names and signed it ! Imagine him giving erroneous information ? What a surprise !
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