Wayne Allyn Root: Why I decided NOT to Testify at the [Reverend Manning] Obama Trial
May 17th, 2010
Root said he wasn't willing to testify, because he was uncomfortable being "involved or associated in any way with the wild charges, claims and conspiracy theories that have been publicly aired by this mock trial."
Here's an excerpt of what else he (Root) said (bold type emphasis is mine):
"I told Pastor Manning however that none of this is factual proof that Obama did not attend Columbia. Nor do I believe my university would ever participate in a cover-up. I have simply been asked by many in the media for several years now if I knew my famous classmate and Ive always answered honestly. Ive always stated publicly that my assumption is that he went to Columbia, but probably rarely (or never) attended classes. Perhaps he was too busy pursuing a radical political agenda. Perhaps he was too busy hanging out with his radical friends plotting the destruction of capitalism or the overthrow of America. I assume he spent most of his time at Columbia off campus and took what is often called at Ivy League colleges a Gentlemans C for simply showing up for final exams. I thought perhaps that my testimony would help to fill in the blanks and create a clearer picture of the man sitting in the White House."
Calling something a “trial” with a “guilty verdict” implies a recognized court with actual jurisdiction over a matter. Not a charade such as that.
When I was about 8 years old some friends and I conducted a wedding for our puppies. Didn’t make us ministers, and the dogs weren’t legally joined as a couple. But it entertained us and killed an afternoon.
Same thing as the Columbia “trial”.
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Fascinating interviews with Miki Boot (”Annie Get Your Gun”) from Oklahoma!!!
http://www.thepostemail.com/2010/05/19/columbia-trial-has-ended-with-guilty-verdict/
I liked all of the interviews and think they provided more depth into what was going on each day. Thank you for the post.
Send this to Rush, Beck, Savage, Hannity, Hedgecock, Malkin, Drudge, et al.
Law enforcement, FBI, CIA, where are the investigations??
FYI; interesting read.