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Investigators declare, “Obama never attended Columbia University”
American Grand Jury ^ | February 8th, 2010

Posted on 02/09/2010 6:14:58 AM PST by Man50D

American Grand Jury has archived extensive records over the past year which we used in our jury hearings. We now believe beyond a reasonable doubt that Obama is not a “natural born” citizen and it is even possible that he may be an illegal alien.

We also have records showing the Democratic National Convention fraudulently declared Obama constitutionally eligible while never vetting the “natural born” requirement with the electorate.

Now, new evidence has come to light whereby Dr. James Manning has declared that Obama never attended Columbia University [New York].

Dr. Manning has hired a team of investigators to comb over every bit of available evidence to validate his declaration.

(Excerpt) Read more at americangrandjury.org ...


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To: truthkeeper

“Anyone with an ego as big as his would be PROUD to show his graduation photo, diploma, awards, THESIS, etc.”

The same could be said about his birth certificate. There is no reason on earth not to show it, unless of course, there’s something ‘problematic’ about it. There is indeed something fishy about Obama, and it’s going to come out eventually.


81 posted on 02/09/2010 6:46:25 AM PST by Starboard
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To: livius
All of his academic records are sealed, so those wouldn’t be available. He was a transfer student and is known to have lived off campus, so there wouldn’t be any dorm records, etc., or possibly even anybody who knew him. He seems to have spent most of his time with various radical left-wing organizations and his two foreign (Muslim) roommates. I suspect that he was involved with Bill Ayers at this point, since Ayers was going to Teachers College at the same time.

I'm betting that he was involved in this Brinks robbery. Many of it's members were members or former members of Ayers Weathermen terrorists. Several members were never caught.

82 posted on 02/09/2010 6:46:31 AM PST by DouglasKC
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To: Man50D
Garbage.

He was supposed to have attended Columbia College, not Columbia University.

I also remember reading something he published in a college newspaper while there.

83 posted on 02/09/2010 6:47:40 AM PST by Tazlo
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To: opentalk

Nope...unless perhaps he went to the Columbia School of Broadcasting and Motor Cycle Repair.


84 posted on 02/09/2010 6:48:20 AM PST by SonOfDarkSkies (Luke 12:34 -- For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.)
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To: Retired COB

I disagree on using the state to punish former leaders with treason. That’s something the left does.

I’d say a worse punishment would be to destroy their tools of power.

Make it impossible for the members of the fedgov to wield any sort of collectivist authoritarian power over people’s lives. This would be a devastating blow to the elitist class.


85 posted on 02/09/2010 6:48:24 AM PST by MrB (The difference between a humanist and a Satanist is that the latter knows who he's working for.)
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To: tgusa
Personally I agree with you, COB, but it ain’t gonna happen.

You're probably right, but I'd like to see it.

Like my Dad used to tell me, "There's no such thing as someone who is totally worthless.....you can always hold them up as a bad example".

86 posted on 02/09/2010 6:49:03 AM PST by Retired COB (Still mad about Campaign Finance Reform)
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To: Man50D
Some of Oprah's audience members should start asking her about this incredible phenomena! Oprah's knows all. Let her logically try and explain how a current President of the Greatest nation could possibly go to a top Ranked University #8 in the nation and during the period that the President attended, not one person remembers him nor one Professor remembers him nor is there any evidence of his name on any roster attendance nor pictures of him nor diplomas, clubs, grades, misconduct, votes of presence whatsoever of the little big eared prick?
87 posted on 02/09/2010 6:49:09 AM PST by classified
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To: ETL

OH, now what?


88 posted on 02/09/2010 6:49:53 AM PST by Sophia777
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To: alicewonders

I’m sorry that I can’t remember his name, but a freeper attended Columbia at the same time and Obama is listed as a student in his book. He checked it.


89 posted on 02/09/2010 6:49:57 AM PST by DJ MacWoW (Make yourselves sheep and the wolves will eat you. Ben Franklin)
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To: Starboard
it’s going to come out eventually.

I'm not sure we will ever know with even Bill O'Reilly and Ann Coulter defending his "privacy". Many do not want to know the "rest of the story".

90 posted on 02/09/2010 6:49:59 AM PST by Theodore R. (...)
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To: Retired COB

So true. lol


91 posted on 02/09/2010 6:50:43 AM PST by tgusa (Gun control: deep breath, sight alignment, squeeze the trigger ....)
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To: livius
I think he's hiding something too (he's way too closed-mouthed about way too many records) but that said, according to this 2008 article from the NY Sun -

Federal law limits the information that Columbia can release about Mr. Obama's time there. A spokesman for the university, Brian Connolly, confirmed that Mr. Obama spent two years at Columbia College and graduated in 1983 with a major in political science. He did not receive honors, Mr. Connolly said, though specific information on his grades is sealed. A program from the 1983 graduation ceremony lists him as a graduate.

92 posted on 02/09/2010 6:51:27 AM PST by agrace
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To: Responsibility2nd
On behalf of Americans everywhere (and many FReepers) I say....

So what? Who cares?

Well for one thing if I had a job as a middle manager and it was found I lied on my resume about my degrees and qualifications, more than likely I'd find myself on the unemployment line for starters and possibly in a lawsuit.

That aside, it begs the question why all the dead ends whenever anyone looks into this man's records? With every other president we always hear from someone who remembers them from school or a past job. It's like he went from being a coke snorting chain smoking slacker living on someone's couch to senator to president without anyone remembering him.

93 posted on 02/09/2010 6:52:08 AM PST by YankeeReb
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To: wmileo
If this article is genuine( I did not read the entire article), then he was a student at Columbia University in 1983.

From the New York Times...

Obama's 1983 College Magazine Article
["Breaking the War Mentality"]

"In 1983, at the height of the cold war, Barack Obama, then a senior at Columbia University, wrote in a campus newsmagazine about the vision of "a nuclear free world." The article in the Sundial profiled two campus groups: Arms Race Alternatives and Students Against Militarism."

http://documents.nytimes.com/obama-s-1983-college-magazine-article#p=1

94 posted on 02/09/2010 6:52:25 AM PST by ETL (ALL (most?) of the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
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Here is a FR thread from January of this year (2009) in which the poster of the thread (Ultra Sonic 007) typed out the text from the graphic so that it can be more easily read...

Ultra Sonic 007: "My text transcription of this Obama editorial from 1983":
http://d.scribd.com/docs/1xm69wn2lozlgbwr5nb0.pdf

"Words with [?] are marked because I had trouble deciphering them due to grainy text images."

NOTE: I (ETL), on 7/4/09, enlarged these images and found no difficulty making out the words in question. So everywhere where there was a [?] is now replaced by [^] alongside the corrected word.

Barack Obama: "Breaking the War Mentality"
[text typed out by FReeper, Ultra Sonic 007]
March 10, 1983, Sundial

Most students at Columbia do not have first hand knowledge of war. Military violence has been a vicarious experience, channeled into our minds through television, film, and print.

The more sensitive among us struggle to extrapolate experiences of war from our everyday experience, discussing the latest mortality statistics from Guatemala, sensitizing ourselves to our parents' wartime memories, or incorporating into our framework of reality as depicted by a Mailer[^] or a Coppola. But the taste of war -- the sounds and chill, the dead bodies -- are remote and far removed. We know that wars have occurred, will occur, are occurring, but bringing such experience down into our hearts, and taking continual, tangible steps to prevent war, becomes a difficult task.

Two groups on campus, Arms Race Alternatives (ARA) and Students Against Militarism (SAM) work within these mental limits to foster awareness and practical action necessary to counter the growing threat of war. Though the emphasis of the two groups differ, they share an aversion to current government policy. These groups, visualizing the possibilities of destruction and grasping the tendencies of distorted national priorities, are throwing their weight into shifting America off the dead-end track.

"Most people my age remember well the air-raid drills in school, under the desk with our heads tucked between our legs. Older people, they remember the Cuban Missile Crisis. I think these kinds of things left an indelible mark on our souls[^], so we're more apt to be concerned," says Don Kent, assistant director of programs and student activities at Earl Hall Center. Along with the community Volunteer Service Center, ARA has been Don's primary concern, coordinating various working groups of faculty, students, and staff members, while simultaneously seeking the ever elusive funding for programs.

"When I first came here two years ago, Earl Hall had been a holding tank for five years. Paul Martin (director of Earl Hall) and I discussed our interests, and decided that ARA would be one of the programs we pushed." Initially, most of the work was done by non-student volunteers and staff. "Hot issues, particularly El Salvador, were occupying students at the time. Consequently, we cosponsored a lot of activities with community organizations like SANE (Students Against Nuclear Energy)."

With the flowering of the nuclear freeze movement, and particularly the June 12 rally in Central Park, however student participation has expanded. One wonders whether this upsurge stems[^] from young people's penchant for the latest 'happenings' or from growing awareness of the consequences of nuclear holocaust. ARA maintains a mailing list of 500 persons and Don Kent estimates that approximately half of the active members are students. Although he feels that continuity is provided by the faculty and staff members, student attendance at ARA sponsored events -- in particular a November 11 convocation on the nuclear threat -- reveals a deep reservoir of concern. "I think students on this campus like to think of themselves a sophisticated, and don't appreciate small vision. So they tend to come out more for the events; they do not want to just fold leaflets."

Mark Bigelow, a graduate intern from Union Theological Seminary who works with Don to keep ARA running smoothly, agrees. "It seems that students here are fairly aware of the nuclear problem, and it makes for an underlying frustration. We try to talk to that frustration." Consequently, the thrust of ARA is towards generating dialogue which will give people a rational handle on this controversial subject. This includes bringing speakers like Daniel Ellsberg to campus, publishing fact sheets compiled by interested faculty, and investigating the possible development of an interdisciplinary program in the Columbia curriculum dealing with peace, disarmament, and world order.

Tied in with such a thrust is the absence of what Don calls "a party line." By taking an almost apolitical approach to the problem, ARA hopes to get the university to take nuclear arms issues seriously. "People don't like having their intelligence insulted," says Don. "so we try to disseminate information and allow the individual to make his or her own decision."

Generally, the narrow focus of the Freeze movement as well as academic discussions of first versus second strike capabilities, suit the military-industrial interests, as they continue adding to their billion dollar erector sets. When Peter Tosh sings that "everybody's asking for peace, but nobody's asking for justice," one is forced to wonder whether disarmament or arms control issues[^], severed from economic and political issues, might be another instance of focusing on the symptoms of a problem instead of the disease itself. Mark Bigelow does not think so. "We do focus primarily on catastrophic weapons. Look, we say, here's the worst part . Let's[^] work[^] on that. You're not going to get rid of the military in the near future, so let's at least work on this."

Mark Bigelow does feel that the links are there, and points to fruitful work being done by other organizations involved with disarmament. "The Freeze is one part of a whole[^] disarmament movement. The lowest common denominator, so to speak. For instance, April 10-16 is Jobs For Peace week, with a bunch of things going on around the city. Also, the New York City Council may pass a resolution in April calling for greater social as opposed to military spending. Things like this may dispel the idea that disarmament is a white issue, because how the government spends its revenue affects everyone."

The very real advantages of concentrating on a single issue is leading the National Freeze movement to challenge individual missile systems, while continuing the broader campaign. This year, Mark Bigelow sees the checking of Pershing II and Cruise missile deployment as crucial. "Because of their small size and mobility, their deployment will make possible arms control verification far more difficult, and will cut down warning time for the Soviets to less than ten minutes. That can only be a destabilizing factor[^]." Additionally, he sees the initiation by the U.S. of the Test Ban Treaty as a powerful first step towards a nuclear free world.

ARA encourages members to join buses to Washington and participate in a March 7-8 rally intended to push through the Freeze resolution which is making its second trip through the House. ARA also will ask United Campuses to Prevent Nuclear War (UCAM), an information and lobbying network based in universities, nationwide, to serve as its advisory board in the near future. Because of its autonomy from Columbia (which does not fund political organizations), UCAM could conceivably become a more active arm of disarmament campaigns on campus, thought the ARA will continue to function solely as a vehicle for information and discussion.

Also operating out of Earl Hall Center, Students Against Militarism was formed in response to the passage of registration laws in 1980. An entirely student-run organization, SAM casts a wider net than ARA, though for the purposes of effectiveness, they have tried to lock in on one issue at a time.

"At the heart of our organization is an anti-war focus," says junior Robert Kahn, one of SAM's fifteen or so active members. "From there, a lot of issues shoot forth -- nukes, racism, the draft, and South Africa. We have been better organized when taking one issue at a time, but we are always cognizant of other things going on, and collaborate frequently with other campus organizations like CISPES [CISPES link added by myself -etl] and REELPOLITIK."

At this time, the current major issue is the Solomon Bill, the latest legislation from Congress to obtain compliance to registration. The law requires that all male students applying for federal financial aid submit proof of registration, or else the government coffers will close. Yale, Wesleyan, and Swathmore have refused to comply, and plan to offer non-registrants other forms of financial aid. SAM hopes to press Columbia into following suit, though so far President Sovern and company seem prepared to acquiesce to the bill.

Robert believes students tacitly support non-registrants, though the majority did not comply. "Several students have come up to our tables and said that had they known of the ineffectiveness of the prosecution, they would not have registered." A measure of such underlying support is the 400 signatures on a petition protesting the Solomon Bill, which SAM collected the first four hours it appeared. Robert also points out that prior to registration, there were four separate bills circulating in the House proposing a return to the draft, but none ever got out of committees, and there have not been renewed efforts. An estimated half-million non-registrants can definitely be a powerful signal.

Prodding students into participating beyond name signing and attending events is tricky, but SAM members seem undaunted. "A lot of the problem comes not from people's ignorance of the facts, but because the news and statistics are lifeless. That's why we search for campus issues like the Solomon bill that have direct impact on the student body, and effectively link the campus to broader issues." By organizing and educating the Columbia community, such activities lay the foundation for future mobilization against the relentless, often silent spread of militarism in the country. "The time is right to tie together social and military issues," Robert continues, "and the more strident the Administration becomes, the more aware people are of their real interests."

The belief that moribund institutions, rather than the individuals, are at the root of the problem, keep SAM's energies alive. "A prerequisite for members of an organization like ours is the faith that people are fundamentally good, but you need to show them, and when you look at the work people are doing across the country, it makes you optimistic."

Perhaps the essential goodness of humanity is an arguable proposition, but by observing the SAM meeting last Thursday night, with its solid turnout and enthusiasm, one might be persuaded that the manifestations of our better instincts can at least match the bad ones. Regarding Columbia's possible compliance, one comment in particular hit upon an important point with the Solomon bill, "The thing we need to do is expose how Columbia is talking out of two sides of its mouth."

Indeed, the most pervasive malady of the collegiate system specifically, and the American experience generally, is that elaborate patterns of knowledge and theory have been disembodied from individual choices and government policy. What members of ARA and SAM try to do is infuse what they have learned about the current situation, bring the words of that formidable roster on the face of Butler Library, names like Thoreau, Jefferson, and Whitman, to bear on the twisted logic of which we are today a part. By adding their energy and effort in order to enhance the possibility of a decent world, they may help deprive us of a spectacular experience--that of war. But then, there are some things we shouldn't have to live through in order to want to avoid the experience.

Posted on Thursday, January 29, 2009 10:30:27 PM by Ultra Sonic 007:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2174704/posts
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95 posted on 02/09/2010 6:53:06 AM PST by ETL (ALL (most?) of the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
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To: b4its2late

“5) Interviewed professors, college employees, students (who were at Columbia during the years in question) have failed to turn up a single person that can remember Obama. This is irrefutable evidence. Think about your own situation if Obama had attended your college? A “now-famous” person went to your school? Many would be able to say, “of course I remember.” At Columbia, not a single person has been able to say he or she remembers Obama.”

This doesn’t pass the smell test.


96 posted on 02/09/2010 6:53:37 AM PST by stephenjohnbanker (Support our troops, and vote out the RINO's!)
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To: Theodore R.

I now wonder if he was enrolled in the Columbia Teachers College. That is not nearly as prestigious as being a graduate of Columbia University. Teachers College is almost the affirmative action segment of CU. Different totally from the rest of the school.


97 posted on 02/09/2010 6:53:47 AM PST by Galtoid ( .)
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To: La Lydia
"...HE DOESN’T EXIST. Eeeeeeek..."

Those aren't Teleprompters, they're Hologram Projectors!!! He's a HOTUS!!!

98 posted on 02/09/2010 6:54:49 AM PST by conservativeharleyguy (Democrats: Over 60 million fooled daily!)
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To: stephenjohnbanker
I think Obama got some left wing administrator to allow him to design his own curriculum. In other words, his degree is bull$hit.

I tend to agree with you. There is no other reason for such secrecy. And I think there may be a lot of validity in the "foreign student" angle as well.

Apart from the "born in Hawaii" business, there is probably some clue on that original long-form birth certificate that could make the whole house of cards fall down. If there weren't, this egomaniac would have shoved it (and a panoply of other documents) in his opponents' faces months ago, just to prove the point.

99 posted on 02/09/2010 6:55:05 AM PST by truthkeeper ("Why oh why didn't I take the blue pill?")
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To: MrB
I disagree on using the state to punish former leaders with treason. That’s something the left does.

If it's a valid charge, and we have reason to believe they committed the crime, our leaders would not be upholding their oath of office to support and defend the Constitution from all enemies - foreign and DOMESTIC if they would look the other way for this or any other criminal act.

I have no problem playing hardball with the enemy.

In case you haven't guessed, I'm having a bit of trouble with that verse about "Turning the other cheek".

100 posted on 02/09/2010 6:55:55 AM PST by Retired COB (Still mad about Campaign Finance Reform)
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