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To: DontTreadOnMe2009

Is an interview with this Dr. John Drew online somewhere? That was a good article. I am also convinced he is gay. What I don’t understand is why no one steps forward with information. Or maybe I do understand — pure survival instinct?


12 posted on 07/10/2010 3:29:57 AM PDT by Old_Grouch (63 and AARP-free. Monthly FR contributor.)
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To: Old_Grouch
In response to your question, this is one item that I have in my files. I should make a blog or a website but I believe that the denial of service attacks would instantly be tremendous -- that is to say if you say anything bad about Barack Hussein Obama your website and server will be instantly shut down by Internet attacks from people who mildly disagree with me. I cannot understand why Dr. John C. Drew is not on every single news Channel, news magazine, and newspaper. He sat down with the guy for hours I believe several times and now reports to us what he saw and heard at that time. Isn't this big news? Isn't this worthy of reporting? Isn't this someone everyone in America should see? But every time I mention it on free Republic people ask me to what I am referring. Anyway, here is one link: Look at this

Obama Espoused Radical Views in College [advocated revolution]


Dr. John Drew PhD : --- who knew him very well as a gay passionate Marxist.

http://www.breitbart.tv/the-b-cast-interview-was-obama-a-committed-marxist-in-college/

Dr. John C. Drew, a grant writing consultant in Laguna Niguel, Calif., tells Newsmax he met Obama in 1980 when Obama was a sophomore at Occidental College in Los Angeles. Drew had just graduated from Occidental and was attending graduate school at Cornell University.

During Christmas break, Drew says he was at Grauman-Boss’ home in Palo Alto when Obama came over with Mohammed Hasan Chandoo, his roommate from Pakistan.

“Barack [Obama] and Hasan showed up at the house in a BMW, and then we went to a restaurant together,” Drew says. “We had a nice meal, and then we came back to the house and smoked cigarettes and drank and argued politics.”

For the next several hours, they discussed Marxism.

“He [Obama] was arguing a straightforward Marxist-Leninist class-struggle point of view, which anticipated that there would be a revolution of the working class, led by revolutionaries, who would overthrow the capitalist system and institute a new socialist government that would redistribute the wealth,” says Drew, who says he himself was then a Marxist.

“The idea was basically that wealthy people were exploiting others,” Drew says. “That this was the secret of their wealth, that they weren’t paying others enough for their work, and they were using and taking advantage of other people. He was convinced that a revolution would take place, and it would be a good thing.”

Drew concluded that Obama thought of himself as “part of an intelligent, radical vanguard that was leading the way towards this revolution and towards this new society.” ..."

Referring to Obama’s quote from “Dreams of My Father” that he associated with Marxist professors, Drew says, “What he’s not saying is that he was in 100 percent total agreement with those Marxist professors.

When you understand that, Obama’s later associations and policies make more sense, including why he was taken in by Rev. Wright’s ideology.”

14 posted on 07/10/2010 3:41:12 AM PDT by DontTreadOnMe2009 (So stop treading on me already!)
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To: Old_Grouch

There are a number of these mysteries.

Tom Fife

John Drew

Tom Adams

Race Bannon met him

Etc


53 posted on 07/10/2010 7:35:24 AM PDT by DontTreadOnMe2009 (So stop treading on me already!)
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