Posted on 06/16/2010 4:49:01 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
curious tidbit found after looking at other stories
http://qctimes.com/news/local/article_187208c6-796a-11df-9bcb-001cc4c03286.html
Not necessarily...Barry lived off-campus during his years at Columbia, and rent in NYC was expensive, even back then. The student loans covered his educational expenses, but who paid for his apartment, utilities, groceries, etc? There’s no record of him working part-time in New York, and we know virtually nothing about his time at Columbia (those records were conveniently sealed). But someone was paying his living expenses during his undergrad days. That’s why the “Sugar Daddy” question is relevant, even at that stage of his life.
I bet that data has been flushed and sanitized!
I didn't intend to eliminate Columbia from the equation. There is also reason to believe that Obama first made contact with Ayers while at Columbia.
I've always believed that Thomas Ayers (Bill Ayers' father) belonged on the list of suspects.
Not quite; the Pell grant goes to the student directly.
I’m sure there are other loans and grants which do the same.
Right. But, still, in order to be eligible to receive those grants, a student needs to be enrolled at a university (and enrollment is verified with the university). So, in order for Obama to have somehow sought both US citizen aid and foreign grants, under different names, he would have had to enroll in the university twice, under different names, thus exposing himself to two tuition bills. It’s just not a realistic story.
Did she get a chance to see his social security number(s) perhaps? Thats what I want to know.
there. Fixed it.
Not necessarily...Barry lived off-campus during his years at Columbia, and rent in NYC was expensive, even back then. The student loans covered his educational expenses, but who paid for his apartment, utilities, groceries, etc? Theres no record of him working part-time in New York, and we know virtually nothing about his time at Columbia (those records were conveniently sealed). But someone was paying his living expenses during his undergrad days. Thats why the Sugar Daddy question is relevant, even at that stage of his life.
Look it up.
Why look at a Kenyan citizens school records?
Oh, right, hes our president. Thats why.
Look what up?
How could Obama qualify for student loans if he applied for student aid as a foreign student?
Good grief... you can’t google “eligible noncitizen requirements for federal loans”
But you ignore a rather inconvenient fact: candidates from both parties (including George W. Bush and John Kerry) have authorized release of their student records/transcripts. That’s how we found out that Bush was actually a (marginally) better student than Kerry at Yale, though neither could be described as a scholar.
Despite this precedent, Obama refuses to disclose his undergraduate and graduate records. Why?
She faces deportation. Obamas gonna get her good. I wonder if the other 8 will be deported as well.
Only citizens (and, in some cases, permanent residents - but I’ve never seen anyone suggest that Obama is a noncitizen with a green card) are eligible for Federal student loans. Foreign students are eligible for some private student loans, but those do not appear on the databases maintained by the DoE.
But you ignore a rather inconvenient fact: candidates from both parties (including George W. Bush and John Kerry) have authorized release of their student records/transcripts. Thats how we found out that Bush was actually a (marginally) better student than Kerry at Yale, though neither could be described as a scholar.
Despite this precedent, Obama refuses to disclose his undergraduate and graduate records. Why?
Both President Bush and Kerry had their transcripts released by newspapers. Bush then released a copy AFTER his transcript had appeared in the Washington Post. Kerry never released a transcript. The Boston Globe got ahold of his transcripts from a Navy application.
http://www.insidepolitics.org/heard/heard32300.html
Obozo doesn’t need any stinkin’ social security number!
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