Posted on 05/21/2009 6:56:39 PM PDT by markomalley
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Has a "smoking gun" been found to prove Obama was not born a U.S. citizen? Did he attend Occidental College on a scholarship for foreign students?
I recently received this and wanted to know if it is accurate, and what the implications are.
Thanks OBAMA - SMOKING GUN FINALLY FOUND?
April 1, 2009 AP- WASHINGTON D.C. - In a move certain to fuel the debate over Obamas qualifications for the presidency, the group Americans for Freedom of Information has released copies of President Obamas college transcripts from Occidental College. Released today, the transcript indicates that Obama, under the name Barry Soetoro, received financial aid as a foreign student from Indonesia as an undergraduate at the school. The transcript was released by Occidental College in compliance with a court order in a suit brought by the group in the Superior Court of California. The transcript shows that Obama (Soetoro) applied for financial aid and was awarded a fellowship for foreign students from the Fulbright Foundation Scholarship program. To qualify, for the scholarship, a student must claim foreign citizenship. This document would seem to provide the smoking gun that many of Obamas detractors have been seeking.
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This chain e-mail is a transparent April Fools' Day hoax. It fabricates an AP news story about an nonexistent group, and makes false claims about Obama and the Fulbright program.
April Fake
We contacted The Associated Press just to confirm what should be obvious, that no such news story ever appeared on the news agency's wires. Jack Stokes, the AP's manager of media relations, gave us this statement:
Furthermore, the group that the fake story credits with gaining release of the supposed "smoking gun" documents is also a fake. Searches of news accounts and Internet sites showed no trace of any group called "Americans for Freedom of Information," until recently. On May 6 such a group did appear, but only as a joke to make fun of anyone who had fallen for the April Fools' Day gag. An anonymous blogger set up a site calling itself "Americans for Freedom of Information: We Do Not Exist." Its first entry begins:
Where Truth Ends
Not all versions of this e-mail carry the telltale April 1 dateline, however. And more than a month after it first appeared we continue to get questions about whether it is true, and to see postings on conservative blogs that seem to accept its claims as fact. But not only is the message a hoax, its key claims are as false as they can be.
Among the few claims that are true in this message is that from fall 1979 through spring 1981 Obama attended Occidental College, a small (currently 1,825 students, according to its Web site) school in Los Angeles. After that he transferred to Columbia University in New York City to finish his undergraduate education. The photo here is from his application to Occidental.
No Fulbright: Contrary to what this e-mail claims, Obama's scholarship wasn't a Fulbright. It's true that many foreign students come to the U.S. under the Fulbright program, sponsored by the United States Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. But Fulbrights for foreign students are primarily intended for graduate students studying for masters' degrees or Ph.D. degrees, not for college freshmen and sophomores. No "Soetoro": Another false claim is that Obama attended and received financial aid "under the name Barry Soetoro," using the surname of his Indonesian stepfather Lolo Soetoro. The college's Director of Communications Jim Tranquada told us there's no record of that. He told us in an e-mail: No Records: It's not even true that Occidental has released Obama's student records, as claimed in the message. Nor have courts ordered any such records to be made public. According to the college spokesman: Furthermore there's no trace of the supposed Daily Mail story headlined "Obama Eligibility Questioned," either on the newspaper's Web site or in the Nexis database of stories published by the paper. The claim that the Supreme Court recently agreed to hear a case brought by Leo Donofrio is also false; the high court in fact refused to grant a hearing in that case back on Dec. 8, 2008. There is a group called the "United States Justice Foundation," and it does list a Gary Kreep as its executive director. But we find no report of any study of Obama's legal spending on its Web site, or any mention of turning information over to Attorney General Eric Holder. We've asked Kreep about this in an e-mail message, and will update this item should we receive a reply.
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Sorry...it looked good. But the facts just aren't there.
It’s been posted several times here but doesn’t appear to have the least amount of validity.
Americans for Freedom of Information don’t appear to exist. Just a nasty attack on anyone seeking info.
april 1? fools day
April 1, 2009
The story is dated April 1st, that should tell you something.
New tag line.
They are trying to make us look stupid for asking the question.
The question remains, Why did they bury Barry’s past?
This clown needs to leave post haste...regardless of his Birf Certifikate. He is a waster in the truest Atlas Shrugged sense.
I know. But we are not going to be deterered by the commie propaganda and hiding of records. We will pull these documents out of Obama’s marxist fingers sooner or later.
You know, put it out on April 1st, throw in a couple of loose facts and it makes the whole concept of the BC issue look conspiratorial.
/tinfoil hat - wishful thinking
This keeps popping up tonight but the source disappears....
I saw the earlier thread by a newbie and the link wouldn’t work so I thought it might not be true.
Ahhh well, forget the ping - just go on about what you were doing - cringe.....
Amen.
Election Day?
I got this as a forward and almost fell over thinking it was true. I had heard Occidental was served with a subpoena to release Obama’s college records awhile ago. I went to USJF website and there were articles but not about these college records. Then I googled and someone was actually named as the hoax writer of the email. The reason I checked is because this was too big to not hear about either here or elsewhere. And it was casually being forwarded and not many saying anything about it.
I do not think this factcheck article is totally true. I offer this one article as a maybe the Occidental records were requested. And I may have other information on the rest of it that fectcheck says is untrue.
http://www.sonorannews.com/archives/2009/090225/frntpgObama.html
Attorney Gary Kreep with the United States Justice Foundation, a public interest law firm, who is representing Keyes, served Occidental College with a subpoena for Obamas records.
Occidentals lawyer, Stuart W. Rudnick of Musick, Peeler & Garrett, faxed the subpoena to Obamas Attorney Frederic D. Woocher of Strumwasser & Woocher, acknowledging it appeared valid on its face and the college would have no choice other than to comply with the subpoena absent a court instructing otherwise.
Woocher subsequently contacted Kreep regarding the subpoena, stating, It will likely not surprise you to hear that President-elect Obama opposes production of the requested records, and asked whether he would be willing to agree to voluntarily cancel or withdraw the subpoena.
If it became necessary instead to file a motion to quash to the subpoena and Obama prevailed, Woocher said full monetary sanctions would be sought.
In reaction to these events, Keyes posted on his blog, It confirms the common sense suspicion that he wont act forthrightly in this matter because he has something to hide.
Now I am headed to see if Keyes did post about this.
urban myth, sadly.
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It never ends
It never starts
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