Posted on 02/19/2008 10:56:50 AM PST by bahblahbah
Derb - A reader in the know informs me that Michelle Obama's thesis, "Princeton-Educated Blacks and the Black Community," is unavailable until November 5, 2008 at the Princeton library. I wonder why.
Ask he what she thinks about Larry Sinclair.
Is she a PhD?
Isn’t affirmative action wonderful?
“Princeton-Educated Blacks and the Black Community,”
Well, she learned her snobbishness there. Or did it predate Princeton...I doubt it.
If this is true, she should be asked about it and asked to authorize its release right now.
November 5, 2008? That’s the day AFTER election day, isn’t it?
If this is true, I’m sure it is just a coincidence.
Yep, 'Piled high and Deep'.
Would there be a copy at the Library of Congress?
What a coinkydink.......
Hillarys thesis disappeared for a while too as i recall. I wonder is someone downloaded Michelle’s before it was pulled?
I never thought I would live to see the day that an elitist like Hillary Clinton would become a victim of affirmative action.
I am really enjoying watching Obama and Clinton struggle for the same job. - tom
Michelle Obama: The Hillary Clinton for the 2010’s. Two for the price of one, again?
I represent that remark!
;-)
Everything is a about race with these people, isn’t it?
Probably because it has been known in laboratory rats to cause such boredom that death usually followed.
I thought the Obamas were about change? Sounds like the same thing the Clintons would do.
Even worse than the Bill-Hill combo - If you criticize her man, you’re a racist. At least with Hill, criticism of Bill was just that vast right wing conspiracy.
It’s out there somewhere. I just googled “Michelle Obama” Princeton Thesis and a whole bunch of news articles quoting from her thesis appeared. Obviously nothing new here ... just move along ... \sarc
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