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Scarlet, IMO, the press (in general) choses not to make public anything that will be detrimental to their "agenda".
We've seen it over and over again. Headline news on the Internet that doesn't make it to traditional "news media" print/programming. If it does make it to that media, it's either downplayed or a spin is put on it to reflect the general liberal agenda. Just my opinion............. FWIW I wouldn't hesitate in forwarding that piece to others as food for thought. |
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I would guess that the tabloids that broke the Tiger Woods stories paid people to get their information on his adulterous affairs.
I would say that any of this Obama stuff that is public information can be found out. Why should his college grades be made public? The guy graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School, I presume he's got some brains. Similarly, Princeton is under no obligation to release Michelle's schoolwork. I suspect that some of this information is in his autobiographies. Maybe the Obama's like their privacy and don't like people snooping around. Could someone find your childhood friends? |
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Oh, I believe there have been a number of writings on President Obama's early years, the good and the bad. Still some items remain unknown, but recall this article on Steve Sailors sight about a book review on Obama's early school days.
""Barack Obama: The Story" by David Maraniss" http://isteve.blogspot.com/2012/08/b...-maraniss.html |
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