WND EXCLUSIVE
Mailman discouraged from telling Obama story
Told family and friends: They ‘did not want to hear this’
Published: 03/25/2012
EXCERPT:
...He confirmed that he still has not been approached by any of the big boys the networks or major talk radio interests, about his remembrance that Mary Ayers told him of helping with foreign student and then Obamas statement, in a matter-of-fact way as if the issue already was decided, that he would be president.
It was Mary Ayers enthusiasm over the foreign student that impressed the incident on Hultons memory.
She was kind of excited about and very enthusiastic about this man, he told Gillars.
The second scenario that left him more or less speechless was Obamas statement that he was going to be president.
It was Obama, Hulton recalled, who approached him and struck up a conversation on the sidewalk outside of the Ayers home.
Barack Obama said he had been helped financially at school, he said. Then, near the end of the conversation, Obama stated he was going to be president.
http://www.wnd.com/2012/03/mailman-discouraged-from-telling-obama-story/
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