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To: howkn

Thanks for the map but it’s not that big a deal. The CIA routinely recruits on college campuses and they also open doors for seasoned recruits to enter into organizations for which such recruits would never enter ordinarily.

This is not such a big deal really. If Manning can 1) show Obama was admitted without qualification and 2) that it was the Agency that placed him inside Columbia, then it is not a big deal because it is but one in thousands and thousands of such actions that the Agency routinely performs.

What would be a big deal is to find out if the Agency barred Obama from further assignment or access because they found out he was a double agent or some such, or that he was unreliable or that was compromised. But all that Manning can do is get information from those that remember any of this involvement during the Columbia days. It looks like Manning with his close proximity to Columbia and his extensive community networks would be ideally suited to acquire information that would be otherwise near impossible to retrieve.

That said, it is frightening that a person such as Obama could be elected as President of the United States. If the Agency really did have him under sponsorship at one time or another, then it could be difficult to get the intelligence file out on him without suffering cries of racism, and they certainly could not go further than that without riots, if you know what I mean.


53 posted on 04/10/2010 2:24:14 PM PDT by Hostage
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To: Hostage

All of it is a big deal if true. Ob never would have won if everyone knew Obama is lying about his education, he will have to step down.

If he lied about his education, he’s unworthy of the office.


56 posted on 04/10/2010 2:30:25 PM PDT by howkn
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