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The Making Of An Anti-American President Perhaps it is not a coincidence... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAWRENCE SELLIN — SEPTEMBER 19, 2014 Barack Obama, in his own mind, is incapable of formulating scenarios in which the United States, as a capitalist-based western democracy, succeeds. If narcissism explains Obama’s personal behavior, his relationships with others, and his self-centered decision-making process, then the nexus of Marxism-Leninism, Black Nationalism, and Islam defines him politically–philosophies antithetical to the survival of the Constitution and the American republic. Frank Marshall Davis was introduced to Barack Obama by his maternal grandfather, Stanley Dunham, who was a close friend of Davis and saw him as a potential role model and father-figure for his grandson. Davis was also a US Communist Party member (number 47544) and became Obama’s mentor in Hawaii during the 1970s, right up until Obama left for college at Occidental, which he attended on a scholarship, one likely reserved for foreign students. That would explain why he roomed and associated with foreign students and, incidentally, may not have registered with Selective Service. In a PBS “Frontline” documentary called “The Choice 2012,” former Obama roommate Sohale Siddiqi stated, “I didn’t consider him American. He seemed like an international individual.” Dr. John Drew was a contemporary of Obama at Occidental College and himself a Marxist. Drew was already a well-known campus communist when Obama was introduced to him as “one of us.” Drew claims that Obama “was a Marxist-Leninist in his sophomore year of college from 1980 to 1981.” Obama’s first public speech was at an Occidental College anti-apartheid event on Feb. 18, 1981 sponsored by the Students for Economic Democracy, a group affiliated with the 1960s far left militant group the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) led by Tom Hayden, former husband of Jane Fonda, unrepentant domestic terrorist Bill Ayers, his wife Bernadine Dohrn, and Columbia University’s SDS chairman Mark Rudd. The SDS was the precursor to the violent Ayers-led Weather Underground movement. It should come as no surprise that Obama transferred to Columbia University at the end of his sophomore year at Occidental in 1981 where, as a 2008 New York Times article states, Obama could “test my commitments” to social justice causes such as apartheid and poverty in the third world, and also where he reportedly earned a 2.6 (C+) grade point average. Columbia University has long been known as a hub for leftist philosophies and political activism. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, protests were aimed at convincing the university trustees to divest all of the university’s investments in companies that were seen as active or tacit supporters of the apartheid regime in South Africa, most notably the 1978 and 1985 occupations of the Business School and Hamilton Hall, respectively. Perhaps it is not a coincidence that Bill Ayers resurfaced from his underground terrorist activities in New York City in 1980 where he began graduate studies at the Bank Street College of Education, an institution associated with Columbia University and one of whose trustees was Bill Ayers’ father, Thomas G. Ayers. According to a fellow student who attended Columbia at the same time as Obama, Bill Ayers was then extraordinarily active on campus, leading rallies every day to drive clerical workers into the Teamsters union.
Posted on: Mon, 22 Sep 2014 12:15:07 +0000

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