Posted on 03/30/2010 8:30:01 AM PDT by big black dog
40-50 years from now if we’re still here and anyone cares.
Even my 5 year old nephew can see that this clown is a total fraud. We need to turn him into the poison pill that brings down the left. Exposing the truth will expose the corrupt machine that made this joke a president. Even the gullible and the stupid will see the scam that was played on them.
Just another fraud BUMP!!!
So who is the person or persons on the Board that made this request and for what reason?
“The Cybersecurity Act of 2009 Passes Senate Panel [Could Obama shut down FR?]”
They’ll NEVER allow this info to get out.
To muslims lies are prefecctly acceptable.
It’s time our elected officials demand answers and transparency.
Also just shows to go (*if* there were still any doubt) that big-time universities are some of the biggest whores around. Someone told them to give Barry a job and they stepped to it and did just that.
*He was never a professor and was hardly an adjunct*.Media wets pants orders everyone to make a cover up story flood networks and papers.
bkmrk
bttt
Last week I came across an article from the New York Times that I had never seen before from July 8 2008: Teaching Law, Testing Ideas, Obama Stood Slightly Apart. It contains quite a bit of information about his time at U of Chicago including names of colleagues and students. One of those students wrote stuff for HuffPo and DU claiming this article was a hit-job against 0 but who knows at this point. It says that Michael W. McConnell, now a judge,interviewed and hired him. Other colleagues mentioned are Richard Epstein,Douglas Baird and Dennis Hutchinson. It also names several former students:
Byron Rodrigues-a real estate lawyer in San Francisco
John K. Wilson
Daniel Kahan—a prof at Yale
Adam Goss—a Chicago lawyer
Salil Mehra—a prof at Temple University
Daniel Sokel—a prof at U of Florida, Gainesville
Mary Ellen Callahan—a lawyer in Washington
David Franklin—DePaul University in Cicago
Jesse Ruiz—lawyer in Chicago
Here is the link:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/30/us/politics/30law.html?_r=2&ref=politics&pagewanted=all
Carol Platt Liebau was first female managing editor of the Harvard Law Review;
It reminds me a little bit of my experience with him [Obama]when he was president of the Harvard Law Review. You know, I hesitated to say a lot about this during the campaign because I really thought maybe it wasnt fair. That maybe, finally, when he got to be President, this would be a job big enough to engage and hold Barack Obamas sustained interest, because really, is there a bigger job out here?
[...]
[W]hen he was at the HLR you did get a very distinct sense that he was the kind of guy who much more interested in being the president of the Review, than he was in doing anything as president of the Review.
A lot of the time he quote/unquote worked from home, which was sort of a shorthand - and people would say it sort of wryly - shorthand for not really doing much. He just wasnt around. Most of the day to day work was carried out by the managing editor of the Review, my predecessor, a great guy called Tom Pirelli whose actually going to be one of the assistant attorney generals now.
Hes the one who did most of the day to day work. Barack Obama was nowhere to be seen. Occasionally he would drop in he would talk to people, and then hed leave again as though his very arrival had been a benediction in and of itself, but not very much got done.
Ever notice that people who work hard to earn their positions tend to be highly resentful of those who have them handed to them?
What an indictment! LOL
Our first affirmative action president?
Isn’t Perelli the guy who ordered the dropping of the Black Panther voter intimidation case.
Mitt Romney?
Associate Attorney General Thomas J. Perrelli, the No. 3 official in the Obama Justice Department, was consulted and ultimately approved a decision in May to reverse course and drop a civil complaint accusing three members of the New Black Panther Party of intimidating voters in Philadelphia during November’s election, according to interviews.
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