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To: wideminded
There is nothing in common between these two passages except perhaps they both describe Chicago.

Although I wouldn't be surprised if someone ghosted Obama's alleged memoires alone or in part, the two sentences given by Cashill don't really persuade. The real blockbuster in the article is that embedded video. I'm surprised that no one has mentioned it. It would appear that Obama couldn't get into Harvard Law without someone rich, powerful, and well-connected pulling strings for him. Michelle was an obvious AA baby, but I was never sure about Obama.

That's the tenor of the article: that Obambi has really never been his own man, and that all his touted accomplishments were fixes arranged by others. I always wondered who was really paying the bills for the O-man and his wife. It seems there were some rich radicals behind Obambi from way back.

And that Khalid whats-his-face in the vid makes Rev Wright look like almost moderate. They are the real power behind Obama. Those people want a pound of flesh from whitey for all white folks' alleged crimes. They aren't fooling around either.

70 posted on 09/18/2008 4:57:22 PM PDT by ishmac (Houston near UST)
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To: ishmac

” It seems there were some rich radicals behind Obambi from way back.”

I agree with you. He looks like he’s been groomed and polished by other people. It would be very interesting to have more information about him - a very odd thing to say about a man who has allegedly written two autobiographies !


94 posted on 09/18/2008 7:02:33 PM PDT by buwaya
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To: ishmac
The real blockbuster in the article is that embedded video. I'm surprised that no one has mentioned it. It would appear that Obama couldn't get into Harvard Law without someone rich, powerful, and well-connected pulling strings for him.

Since Obama graduated magna cum laude from HLS, I don't have trouble believing that he very likely got in based on his academic merits. The 3 or 4 years of community organizing work probably looked pretty good also to the admissions people especially if he had formulated a more thoughtful reason for studying the law than the other students who had just graduated from college.

On the other hand, if he is somehow linked to this Khalid al-Mansour character, the nature of this connection should be public knowledge. I was surprised that there doesn't seem to be a Wikipedia page for Dr. al-Mansour although there is one for Percy Sutton.

103 posted on 09/18/2008 9:37:29 PM PDT by wideminded
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