Which parents? There seems to be a disagreement as to who they were. ;-)
>>Is ‘RUSSIAN’ a common language to learn?
I thought so. Russian went nicely with physics, though I was forced into French, as well, for art history, regardless of the Hermitage. My roommate also chose Russian for biochemistry.
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Did both of HUSSEIN’s parents learn ‘RUSSIAN’?
Is ‘RUSSIAN’ a common language to learn?
Think then.
Think now.
[Think Nellie Ohr]
WHY WOULD YOU NEED TO KNOW HOW TO SPEAK ‘RUSSIAN’ IN THEIR FIELDS OF PRACTICE (’PUBLIC’ FIELDS)?
The Cold War.
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hmm this gets me thinking . . .
I thought of you, FN, if you need something to think about ...
No one on this thread, up to the time I am posting this, has picked up on this at all, except to say it refers to public? parents or something like that.
And that his mother’s father was CIA.
Lot of posts on the string of letters.
The blogger, John Gaultier starts with an American Thinker article that was not posted to FR (huh?) about Hussein being raised in Illinois but this is the most interesting part involves SAUDI PRINCE AL-WALEED BIN TALAL:
Percy Sutton
As it happens, I stumbled into my own discovery of Ayerss involvement in the writing of Obamas 1995 memoir, Dreams from My Father, when I was investigating how Obama got into Harvard Law School and who paid his way. What had piqued my interest was an interview with veteran New York power-broker Percy Sutton on a local New York City show called Inside City Hall. The interview took place in late March 2008 but did not surface until August 2008.
Sutton told how twenty years prior he had been introduced to [Obama] by a friend. The friends name was Dr. Khalid al-Mansour, the principal adviser to one of the worlds richest men. The billionaire in question was Saudi prince Al-Waleed bin Talal. According to Sutton, al-Mansour had asked him to please write a letter in support of [Obama]
a young man that has applied to Harvard. Sutton had friends at Harvard and gladly did so.
A few months before the election, it should have mattered that a respected black political figure like Sutton had publicly announced that a fanatic black separatist, backed by an ambitious Saudi billionaire, had been guiding Obamas career perhaps for the last twenty years. It did to the Obama-friendly media, but not in a way in which it would have to real journalists. Moving in swiftly to kill the story were Politico, an insider D.C. journal run by Washington Post alums, and Media Matters for America, an alleged watchdog group founded by the recovering Troopergate author, David Brock.
link to blog of John Gaultier
American Thinker 2012 article By Jack Cashill
John G does quote others