Wouldn’t one think that teams of volunteer investigators could get all the missing pieces exposed behind the traitors and Kapos within this Thug Administration including the ring leaders.
"If Obama's friend nicely fills the Circe role, then she is almost surely grounded in the real-life person of Diana Oughton, Ayers' lover who was killed in a 1970 Greenwich Village bomb factory blast. Ayers was obsessed with Oughton. In Fugitive Days, he fixes on her in ways that had to discomfit the woman that he eventually married, their fellow traveler in the Weather Underground, Bernardine Dohrn.
Physically, the woman of Obama's memory, with her "dark hair, and specks of green in her eyes," evokes images of Oughton. As her FBI files attest, Oughton had brown hair and green eyes. The two women share similar family backgrounds as well. In fact, they seem to have grown up on the very same estate.
According to a Time Magazine article written soon after her death, Oughton "brought Bill Ayers and other radicals" to the family homestead in Dwight, Illinois. There, "she would talk politics with her father, defending the revolutionary's approach to social ills."
The main house on the Oughton estate, a twenty-room Victorian mansion, was built by Oughton's father's grandfather. Formally known as the John R. Oughton House, it was placed on the national historic register in 1980. Despite forty years of encroaching development since Oughton's death, aerial photos show the Oughton estate (103 South Street) with a small lake in the middle and a thick ring of trees around it, very much like the estate in Dreams." Cashill
In a better world, a world of honest journalism and appreciation for honest journalism, Cashill would be in line for a second Pulitzer with his work on this liar-in-chief. But the socialist/fascist democrats now run the world ...
Other than Larry Sinclair?
And that reason is that he just wasn't into girls until he needed a political beard.
Daniel 11:37
hmmm
I knew when the bio was announced, it would make for a lot of good conversation here on FR.
Some men are heterosexual, and some men are homosexual, and some men don't think about sex at all. They become lawyers. - Woody Allen
If you realize that people are likely to assume the worst about those they don't like, shouldn't that make you mistrust some of the conclusions people jump to about enemies or opponents? If you see your own bias, don't you try to correct for it, just as you'd try to correct for someone else's. Perhaps the worst is true, but if you always get to the worst conclusion first, aren't you likely to be wrong a lot of the time?
That's cause Siddiqi was likely picking up guys.
But if BHO was doing the same, we'd likely be hearing from so of those guys as well.
It's as if Obama just appeared in a puff of smoke, with a sketchy "legend", but no real prior life.
He doesnt appear to make a big deal of his having gone to Columbia. In fact, he barely ever mentions it, history professor Eric Foner said during the election.
At the ServiceNation forum, Obama said, This is my alma mater. And I want to thankhe was then cut off by overwhelming applause, and continuedI was saying, though, that the neighborhoods changed. When I came here in 1980some of the apartments around here didnt look quite like what they look like now. And I could afford them. I dont think I can now.
Obama lived off-campus after transferring from Occidental College in Los Angeles. His political science classmate, Michael Ackerman, CC 84, recalled him as almost chameleon-like, spy-like, slipped in and out. He tried to keep to himself.
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Monday, November 02, 2009
3 degrees of separation from Obama
I was surprised to find out that my friend and, some time running buddy (he’s really too fast for me now), Phil Boerner, has a close tie to President Obama. It turns out that Phil was Barack’s roommate when they were in college together in the arly 80’s. Of course Phil, in all his modesty, never mentioned this during the election but now the news is out.
Here is Phil’s description of those days.
I think he should be able to parlay that relationship into a night in the Lincoln bedroom, or maybe not, perhaps Barack remembers Phil’s banjo playing and just doesn’t want to be reminded of those days.
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One weekend, the woman invites Obama to her family's country home, which had been her grandfather's, and "he had inherited it from his grandfather." The library is filled with old books and photos of the grandfather with presidents, diplomats, industrialists. "It was autumn," Obama recalls, "beautiful, with woods all around us, and we paddled a canoe across this round, icy lake full of small gold leaves that collected along the shore."
Jack Cashill has confirmed that this very same situation is described by William Ayers in his book -- including the ancestral home, the canoe and "autumn" (as opposed to October or the fall).
So, who should we believe it really happened to?
So, who