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Originally posted by SirPsychoSexy
Originally posted by Doctor G
Why do you think he bows down to Bush Sr. so much. Once CIA, always CIA. You have to remember that Obama & Chaney are 3rd cousins. It's all in the family.
Cheney and Obama are not 3rd cousins
Originally posted by LifeInDeath
Here's an article he wrote for the Columbia's Sundial magazine in 1983.
"Since the European peace movement has long since become the American peace movement, and since America now has it own Green Party ..."
The Green Committees of Correspondence were the first Green political organization in the United States, forming in 1984 and eventually becoming known as the Greens/Green Party USA. This organization still exists, but has become overshadowed by the larger and newer Green Party of the United States.
originally posted by: LifeInDeath
There are at least two problems that I immediately found with the piece you quoted, one minor, one pretty major:
Did the author of this piece not attend college? Just wondering. It is very common for students to begin at one four-year school and then transfer to another. I knew many dozens at my college, and my entire school had only 1200 students. Goodness, Sarah Palin attended 5 colleges to get her 4 year undergraduate degree.
“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 has been debunked:
Obama's two Columbia roommates have gone on record in a number of publications talking about him.
Here's an article he wrote for the Columbia's Sundial magazine in 1983.