Comment:
Obama got sponsored/groomed into Columbia in 1981. Bill Ayers was there too, and so to the Weatherman. Odd.
Just outside of New York, on Long Island, there was a Brinks robbery in October 1981. It was the idiots of the Black Liberation Army( all twenty or so) and the Weather Underground. Two police officers and a Brinks guard were ambushed and murdered. One of the BLA idiots, Nathan Burns, took the name Sekou Odinga. The muslim thug president of Kenya, and African travel partner of Obama and his supposedly first cousin is Raila Odinga. Odd.
Maybe Columbia is a really really big school, with lots and lots of Black Nationalists and Weather Underground types there at the time.
Obama said he lived off campus, spent his time jogging or in the library. Hes not released any of his no doubt stellar academic records, or much of anyting from his time at Columbia.
Im sure the New York Times, but blocks from Columbia is right on this.
http://www.zombietime.com/zomblog/?p=64
Speaking of Big Schools...
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,488764,00.html
Immigration Officials Arrest Maryland Professor Accused of Genocide in Rwanda
TOWSON, Md. A Maryland college professor accused of genocide in his home country of Rwanda has been arrested for being in the U.S. illegally, immigration officials said Thursday.
Leopold Munyakazi, 59, taught French at GOUCHER COLLEGE, north of Baltimore, until he was suspended with pay after the liberal arts school learned in December that he was wanted in Rwanda. Munyakazi has denied the accusations.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials are taking steps to deport Munyakazi, who was arrested Tuesday at his home in Towson for overstaying his visa, according to agency spokesman Brandon A. Montgomery. Munyakazi was later released from custody but with a monitoring device.
JOBS THAT AMERICANS WON’T DO!!!!
http://www.columbia.edu/~hauben/CS/netdemocracy-60s.txt
Participatory Democracy From the 1960s and SDS into the Future On-line
By Michael Hauben
excerpt...
“...
An important part of the SDS program included the understanding
of the need for a medium to make it possible for a community of active
citizens to discuss and debate the issues affecting their lives. While
not available in the 1960s, such a medium exists today in the 1990s.
The seeds for the revival of the 1960s SDS vision of how to bring
about a more democratic society now exists in the personal computer
and the Net. These seeds will be an important element in the battle
for winning control for people as we approach the new millennium....”