I think she meant to say 1950's?
Barack Obama missed out on a seat on that first plane. Luckily the two teachers stepped in and raised money for him to come over on a parallel flight, she said.
There it is again...that NEED to show Obama Senior's arrival coincided with the first airlift, when in fact, he had already been in Hawaii months before it landed:
"When Senior arrived in Hawaii in June 1959, Kenya's future president, Jomo Kenyatta was in jail in Kenya," as reported by a story done in Hawaiian paper after he arrived:
"The Washington Post reported that when Barack Obama, Sr. first arrived in Hawaii he was interviewed by the Hawaiian Press, the reporter Hirozawa relays Obamas comments, "he would study business administration and wanted to return to Kenya to help with its transition from tribal customs to a modern economy."
He was concerned, he said, about his generations disorientation as Kenyans rejected old ways yet struggled with "westernization," the date of the story was June, 1959.
THE FIRST AFRICAN AIRLIFT ARRIVALS IN SEPTEMBER 1959
The baseball legend Jackie Robinson, who backed efforts to bring African students to the United States, greets the first African Airlift arrivals in New York in September 1959. Robinson later urged presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon to support the 1960 airlifts, appealing to Nixons interest in courting black voters in the upcoming election. Courtesy Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Jackie Robinson Papers.
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Senator Barack Obama in Kenya > Obama and Odinga: The True Story
Posted by africanpress on August 10, 2008
By Paula Abeles Friday, August 8, 2008
The mainstream media has justified ignoring this story based on a conspiracy theory chain email (politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/465) making the rounds from some African missionaries. Politifact.com examined the emailwhich claims Obama gave $1MM to Odingas campaignand declared it a pants on fire.
However, the underlying (more important issues) are verifiably true. In August and September 2006, Senator Barack Obama traveled to South Africa, Chad, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Chad and Kenya as a congressional delegation of one (Codel Obama) (Codel Obama The Hill 9/7/2006) While in Kenya, Obama consistently appeared at the side of fellow Luo Raila Odinga (your agent for change), who was running for President. (Senator Rebukes Kenyas Corruption Chicago Sun Times 8/29/2006) Because of his African heritage, Obama was treated as a virtual Head of State in Kenya While campaigning with Odinga, Obama was openly critical of governmental corruption under President Mibaki usually a fair, if undiplomatic, criticism from an objective observer.
However, Kibakis government has been better than mostand Odinga has his own corruption issues.(
Loud and Populist, But No Political Outsider The Guardian 12/29/2007)
Obamas partisan support for Odinga was considered so transparent, that the Kenyan Government spokesman, Alfred Matua, complained of political posturing to aid Odingas election chances: It is very clear that the senator has been used as a puppet to perpetuate opposition politics,(Walking The World Stage Newsweek 9/11/06) And, we earlier thought he was mature in his assessment of Kenyan and African politics, Mutua told AFP.We forgive him because it is his first time in the Senate and he is yet to mature into understanding issues of foreign policy, he said.(Obamas Kenya Honeymoon Ends Abruptly After Graft Rebuke 8/29/06) Subsequently, Ambassador Ogingo Ogego made a public complaint to the US.(Kenyan Envoy Kicks Off Diplomatic Row My Africa 9/27/2006)
Raila Odinga subsequently lost the controversial (probably rigged) presidential election. In what appeared to manyincluding Human Rights Watch as a coordinated strategy from the top, (Violence We Fled was Planned, Say Kenyan Refugees Reuters 1/26/2008 and Kenya: Violence Planned Before Poll, Says Report The Nation 3/18/2008) his Luo supporters (a core of whom call themselves The Taliban(Ethnic Gangs Rile Kenyan Slums Newsweek 1/10/08)) engaged in what US Envoy Jendayi Frazer called clear ethnic cleansing (US Envoy Calls Violence in Kenya Ethnic Cleansing USA Today 1/30/2008) of the Kikuyu opposition.
Odingas supporters went on a rampageburning Kikuyu homes and businesses, (Ethnic Cleansing in Luoland The Economist 2/7/2008) raping Kikuyu women, and murdering everyone in their pathincluding at least 50 Christian Kikuyu woman & children who had sought refuge in a church. They burned them alive. (Mob Burns Kenyans Seeking Refuge In Church CNN 1/10/2008)
We have evidence that ODM [Odingas party] politicians and local leaders actively fomented some post-election violence, Georgette Gagnon, acting Africa director for the New York based Human Rights Watch (HRW), said on Thursday. (Violence We Fled was Planned, Say Kenyan Refugees Ibid)
So: who is Raila Odinga that Senator Obama would expend his political capital and risk the goodwill of half the population of Kenya?
Their relationship is unclear. The BBC initially reported that Obama and Odinga were first cousins.(Odinga Says Obama is His Cousin 1/8/2008) The Obama campaign has since denied a familial relationship. Raila Odingas father Oginga Odinga was leader of the Kenya Peoples Union and perceived as a committed socialist (Oginga Odinga: Kenyas Most Persecuted Politician Kenya: Key Issues 8/21.2002). Odinga Sr. was also the political ally of fellow Luo; Barack Obama Sr.(The Risks of Knowledge (Ohio University Press, 2004) p. 182)
What we do know about Odinga is not good. A former Minister of Energy, Odinga is reported to have been set up in the oil business by the al Bakri Group and Muammar Quaddafi (How Rich is Raila-The ODM Kenya Presidential Aspirant? African Press 4/26/2007) Abdel Qader Bakri (or- Abdulkader al Bakri) was listed on the infamous Golden Chainan internal Al-Queda list of wealthy Saudi financial sponsors seized by Bosnian police in a Islamic charity raid in 2001. (Terrorist Financing Staff Monograph 9/11 Commission and The Golden Chain) According to his website, Odinga was educated in Communist East Germany, (Herder Institute, Leipzig & Otto von Guericke Tech. Institute, Magdeburg) (http://www.raila07.com) Odingas eldest son is named Fidel (http://www.raila07.com)
Perhaps most troubling is Odingas links to Islamic extremists in Kenya. According to Voice of America and the Evangelical Alliance of Kenya, on 8/29/07, Odinga signed a secret agreement (exposed 11/27) with Sheikh Abdullah Abdi of the National Muslim
Leaders Forum (NAMLEF) in which he agreed to institute Islamic law in exchange for Abdis support (eakenya.org)thereby potentially disenfranchising and curtailing the liberties of millions of Christian Kenyan women. Further, he promised that Muslims suspected of terrorism would be safe from extraditionthereby establishing a safe haven for terrorists in Kenya.
After the public outcry, Odinga denied signing a secret agreement. Angry at Odingas apparent repudiation, a member of NAMLEF subsequently released the agreement to the press. Odinga then claimed the document was a forgery, but acknowledged a secret agreement had been signed in exchange for Muslim support. Finally, under constant pressure, Odinga released what he claimed was the actual document (Real MOU) a considerably watered down version of the original; but still anathema to many Christian groups. In response to the revelations, The Evangelical Alliance of Kenya released a statement in which church leaders said Raila, in both MOUs, comes across as a presumptive Muslim president bent on forcing Islamic law, religion and culture down the throats of the Kenyan people in total disregard of the Constitutionally guaranteed rights of freedom of worship and equal protection of the law (Concerns Raised Over Alleged Vow To Enforce Islamic Law in Kenya Christian Post 12/18/2007) To many westerners, the idea of imposing Sharia in a predominantly Christian country may have seemed fanciful. However, Kenya has had Sharia courts for family law (not criminal law)called Khadi courtssince 1963.
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The Samuel Rubin Foundation
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The Samuel Rubin Foundation states that its general purpose is “to carry on the vision of its founder, Samuel Rubin, whose life was dedicated to the pursuit of peace and justice and the search for an equitable reallocation of the world’s resources.”
The Foundation bears the stamp of Rubins life experience. Born in 1901 in Bialystok (which was then in Czarist Russia, now in Poland), Rubin immigrated to America with his parents when he was a young boy.
The family settled in a poor Jewish neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York, where Rubin’s parents opened a small “dry goods” store.
As a young man, he joined the Communist Party. So committed was he to his political cause, that he named his son Reed in honor of U.S. Communist John Reed, who organized the Communist Labor Party and wrote Ten Days That Shook The World and was ultimately honored by the Soviets with burial in the wall of the Kremlin.
Rubin claimed to be appalled by the “plunder, hunger, and devastation” which he considered to be the bitter fruits of Western capitalism.
Notwithstanding his love of socialism, however, he used his considerable business acumen to earn a vast fortune. In 1937 he founded Faberge Perfumes, developing it from a small specialty shop into a major cosmetics firm.
In 1959 he used his personal wealth to establish the Samuel Rubin Foundation. Four years later, Rubin sold Faberge for $25 million and directed a portion of those proceeds to his Foundation. He died on December 21, 1978.
In 1963 the Samuel Rubin Foundation created the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS), which lays claim to the title of “the nation’s oldest multi-issue progressive think tank.”
***Samuel Rubin’s daughter, Cora Weiss, was a director of the Rubin Foundation from its inception, and was instrumental in the funding decision to create IPS. Today she is the Foundation’s President. Her husband, Peter Weiss, was the first IPS board chairman and is currently the Rubin Foundation’s Treasurer.
Cora Weiss became known for her role in the psychological warfare conducted against U.S. prisoners of war held in the infamous “Hanoi Hilton” during the Vietnam War.
At the time, Weiss was a leader of the group “Women Strike for Peace,” which enjoyed the strong support of the Communist Party. She attempted to coerce the relatives of American prisoners-of-war to make pro-Communist propaganda by promising them, in exchange, contact with their loved ones in Hanoi. None of the families accepted the arrangement.
In the 1980s, Weiss was the director of the Disarmament Program at New York’s Riverside Church. This program was a leader in supporting the Soviet-inspired nuclear freeze movement.
As Riverside’s director, Weiss was one of the organizers of a 1982 disarmament rally — the largest ever held — in New York City. The event was organized by a coalition of Communist and radical groups.
Today in her capacity as President of the Samuel Rubin Foundation, Cora Weiss is a leader in a new effort among large defense- and security-related foundations to coordinate their philanthropy.
This effort commenced in 1999, when a number of large and influential foundations established the Peace and Security Funders Group.
The initial steering committee of PSFG consisted of the Samuel Rubin Foundation, the Ploughshares Foundation, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the W. Alton Jones Foundation, the John Merck Fund, the Hewlett Foundation and the Ford Foundation.
Cora Weiss’ husband, the aforementioned Peter Weiss, holds strong leftist credentials in his own right.
The senior partner of the New York law firm Weiss, Dawid, Fross, Zelnick & Lehrman, he is (in addition to being the Treasurer of the Samuel Rubin Foundation) a prominent member of the National Lawyers Guild, the National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, and the pro-Castro Center for Constitutional Rights.
The rest of the Rubin Foundation leadership are family members as well. The Vice President is Judy Weiss and the Directors are Daniel Weiss and Tamara Weiss.
Since its inception, the Samuel Rubin Foundation has been a consistent funder of leftist groups and causes. Among the many recent beneficiaries of its philanthropy are the following:
Africa Action; the A.J. Muste Memorial Institute (through which the Rubin Foundation made a donor-advised, or specifically earmarked, grant to the United For Peace and Justice antiwar coalition); Americans for Peace Now; the Center for Constitutional Rights; Educators for Social Responsibility; Grassroots International; Hague Appeal for Peace; the Institute for Policy Studies; the Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy; The Nation Institute; the National Lawyers Guild Foundation; the NGO Committee on Disarmament; Pax Christi USA; Nonviolent Peaceforce; the Tides Center; the Transnational Institute (which the Rubin Foundation created in 1973); the Abortion Access Project; the Council on Foundations; the Institute for Public Accuracy; the Interhemispheric Resource Center; International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War; the International Rescue Committee; the Long Island Alliance for Peaceful Alternatives; MADRE; Peace Child International; Peaceworkers; United for a Fair Economy; the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation; Feminist Press at CUNY; Global Policy Forum; Gun Free South Africa; Human Rights Watch; the Immigrant Workers Resource Center; the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility; the Jane Addams Peace Association (a donor-advised grant earmarked for the Womens International League for Peace and Freedom; the Paul Robeson Foundation; the Peace Action Education Fund; PeaceWatch Ireland; Population Services International; the United Nations; the Womens Action for New Directions Education Fund; Global Exchange; the National Security Archive; Alliance for Justice; Fourth Freedom Forum; International Forum on Globalization; the New Israel Fund (through which it made donor-advised grants earmarked for B’Tselem, the Middle East Childrens Association, and the Public Committee Against Torture in Israel); the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation (through which it made a donor-advised grant to the Abolition 2000 Global Network); Peaceworkers; Physicians for Human Rights; the Progressive Foundation; and September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows.
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/funderprofile.asp?fndid=5348&category=79
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DAMN COMMIE PINKOS! These creeps are a cancer of dangerous
and twisted radical leftists. They find the opportunity for wealth here in America, and then they set out to fund the destruction of the very hand that fed them. SICK!
Today I have spent more time than I should looking into Frank Montero who is mentioned in the Cora Weiss article above. Ive found quite a lot but in my searching I came across this:
http://hooverinstitutionla.blogspot.com/2010_02_01_archive.html
This article contains a letter from 0 Sr. dated May 29, 1962 to Tom Mboya. It is part of a collection of papers from a William X. Scheinman who was the president of the African-American Students Foundation(the air-lift sponsors) and also became a close friend of Mboya.
The letter describes how 0s education in America has progressed. He says he has completed his Bachelors Degree and his Masters Degree and has obtained the highest honors awarded in U.S. universities. This letters date is less than 1 year after 0 Jr.s birth and even before the date we have used for his departure from HawaiiJune 1962. How in the world is this possible? At this point in time he hasnt even been in U.S. for 3 full school years.
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This is the blog post from Hoover Archivists' Musings dated February 2010:
In the late 1950s, Scheinman, an American businessman, and Mboya, a politician, an advocate for democratic development, and a leader of labor and independence movements in Africa, became fast friends. Mboya, knowing education was the key to independence and a vibrant democracy, was looking for a way to get young Africans (mainly Kenyans) a university education in the United States and Canada.
With Scheinmans help, connections, and financial support, Mboya created the African American Students Foundation: the vehicle that helped thousands of Africans to come to America.
One of those young students who came to the United States under the umbrella of the African American Students Foundation was none other than Barack Obama Senior.
Both Scheinmans and Mboyas papers are housed in the Hoover Institution Archives. In processing those papers, we ran across thank-you letters from the senior Obama to Mboya. Here are several excerpts from one of those letters:
Barack Obama Sr. to Tom Mboya, May 29, 1962, Tom Mboya Papers, Box 41, Hoover Institution Archives.
Mboya went on to become a minister in the cabinet of Kenyas first independent government in 1963, and many believe the history of Kenya would have been very different had Mboya not been assassinated in 1969.