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To: Fred Nerks

This story creates more questions than it answers. It says Barack Sr. contributed $300 for Omar’s travel expenses. This goes against the idea that Barack Sr. was a broke college student who couldn’t afford to go back to Kenya. Second, it says, “Omar was directed to Browne & Nichols, a prestigious private boys school, by Ellen Frost, a friend of the elder Barack’s whose father was the preparatory school’s treasurer.” How did they have the money to send this kid to a private boy’s school in the early 1960s?? And then if the place was “often churning with visiting Kenyan students,” it seems the INS records would show a lot more aliens embarking from Kenya.


303 posted on 03/25/2012 1:44:43 AM PDT by edge919
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To: edge919

the team at WTPOTUS blog have asked similar questions...

“...One wonders, considering that Barack Hussein Obama (the first) was nearly destitute while living in Hawaii, according to his immigration records, how his half-brother could afford such a pricey school.

Ruth Beatrice Baker, soon to be the next wife of BHO Sr., was said to be well off, which was part of her appeal, according to friends who knew Obama Sr. at the time.

Did Ruth pay Omar’s tuition? The school’s website notes that tuition for grades 9 through 12 is today a whopping $36,600!

Did Mboya fund his education? Who had that kind of money in 1963? Why didn’t he graduate? How has he managed to avoid deportation all these years?
While at Browne and Nichols, Omar played varsity soccer and belonged to the debate club and the newspaper club. Sounds familiar. Was he also an up and coming rising Obama star (without papers)?

Jacobs later reports that in fall of 1965, Omar attended public high school in Newton, Massachusetts, implying in so many words that this was Newton High. She wrote that John R. Williams, who worked at the International Marketing Institute in Cambridge, where BHO Sr. had also worked, “sponsored” Omar and that Mr. Williams’s son attended Newton High. What exactly does “sponsor” mean? Did he vouch for Omar so that he could remain in the USA, because BHO Sr. had already been sent back to Kenya, soon to be followed by Ruth Baker?

Jacobs reports that in 1971, when BHO Sr. returned to the USA, he hung out with Omar at his Perry St. (Cambridge) home, as did Auntie Zeituni, when she was in town. 1971 is the year that Uncle Omar wrote his letter to the editor of Ebony.

A Harvard grad student, Achola Pala Okeyo, called hanging at Omar’s a “rite of passage” for any Kenyan student in Boston.

Interestingly enough, Jacobs reports right there in her recently published book that Omar lives with other Kenyans in Framingham. He declined her request for an interview. Why couldn’t ICE find him, if Sally Jacobs could?

When will our lamestream media do their jobs? When will they answer all of these unanswered questions, not only about Uncle Omar, but also about his half-nephew?

Who are these people? Why are they here? How did they get here? Where are their papers? And why do they get pass after pass from our officials, our government, our media?

http://wtpotus.wordpress.com/2011/08/28/onyango-obama-uncle-omar-reappears/

their entire research on the topic of Omar is worth reading, much hangs on the recently released book by Sally Jacobs, SHE apparently had the kenyan’s UNREDACTED INS documents for TWO YEARS.

I have seen NOTHING which conclusively shows when Omar arrived in the US, and suggesting that Mboya paid for the young man’s high school education is a huge stretch imo.

If you look a little deeper into the subject of the AASF you will find that Cora Weiss held the purse strings of that organisation.


305 posted on 03/25/2012 4:27:20 AM PDT by Fred Nerks (FAIR DINKUM!)
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