Ever heard this one ?
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In his book, not only doesn’t Obama mention his employer’s name; he fails to say when he worked there, or why he left the job. There may well be no significance to these omissions, but inasmuch as Business International has a long association with the world of intelligence, covert actions, and attempts to penetrate the radical left — including Students for a Democratic Society — it’s valid to wonder if the inscrutable Mr. Obama is concealing something about his own association with this world.
http://prorev.com/2009/01/strange-rise-of-obama.html
Older FR thread
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‘Dreams’ controversy goes global (Obama/Ayers DreamsGate rages on)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2129012/posts#6
He was a spy? For whom?
Yes I have heard that before and it is as laughable as finding the analyzethis link which I posted earlier. If you look hard enough you will find people who can counteract the “stories” which Jr wrote in his book. Some who spoke up were targeted by the Obama campaign, including the friend he called Ray in his book. It was Keith who mentioned that Jr’s tale of racial angst was nothing but bull, that what Jr’s problem was in high school was dealing with being abandoned by both of his parents. After Keith told a reporter this the Obama campaign gave out the story that Keith tried to blackmail Jr. Keith had been released from prison after serving time for cocaine dealing and had contacted Jr. When Jr asked how he could help Keith, Keith replied he could use some money. At that time Keith was living on the street in a friend’s car. Score one for the Obama campaign that Jr’s best friend from Punahou was a convicted drug dealer who had tried to blackmail their “saviour”. Another unnamed female classmate from Punahou metioned to a reporter that Jr had always hung around with the “druggies”.
Another tale Jr wrote about was his grandfather had been kicked out of school at the age of 15 after punching the principal in the nose. Then I found an interview on a Kansas website with a former classmate of Stanley Armour Dunham who mentioned the story wasn’t true. Stanley was supposed to graduate in the class of 1935 but didn’t have enough credits so he returned to school for a short time in 1936 to complete the requirements to gradate.