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Title: Barack Obama: Washington Post, Chicago Tribune investigations confirm autobiography lies; now asking: Is "African-American" a lie too?
Source: Reading Between The Lines
URL Source: http://kennethelamb.blogspot.com/20 ... ma-questions-about-ethnic.html
Published: May 18, 2008
Author: Kenneth E. Lamb
Post Date: 2008-05-18 10:06:40 by christine
Keywords: None
Views: 652
Comments: 33

The following article with preface may be distributed. If used, please contact the author before editing and publication. The author has written and researched for the New York Times, the Miami Herald, the St. Petersburg Times, and the Jewish Information Network, among others.

Synopsis: The author opens citing the work of Mr. Richard Cohen of the Washington Post. Mr. Cohen’s columns about the “composites,” rearranged timelines, and complete fabrication of events in Sen. Obama’s autobiography are the basis for a further investigation into Mr. Obama’s claim to be “African-American.”

(NOTE: This IS NOT a rehash of the discredited discussion of either his education in Islamic schools, or any other ties to Islam. His religion, and education, outside of citing his Harvard attendance, play no role whatsoever in this article. THIS ARTICLE PRESENTS NEW, PREVIOUSLY UNPUBLISHED documentation concerning his ethnic identity claims. It is based upon original research that the author openly invites for further inquiry and academic verification in his preface to Mr. Cohen.)

Documentation of his actual ethnic background demonstrates Mr. Obama is not an “African-American” as defined in United States law. This research was initiated by a request from a daily news publication of international reputation in New York City.

The story then moves to documenting his father’s genealogy. This study indicates Sen. Obama is actually Arab-American. The significance of this is that “the soul and substance of Mr. Obama’s claim to fame” rest entirely on his being “the first” African-American to achieve whatever it is that Mr. Obama is claiming at the time. If Mr. Obama is not legally an African-American, then his claims collapse. While there may still be historic firsts, for example, being the first Arab-American to be the president of the Harvard Law Review, those claims are not the star-appeal of his entire political life, and the basis of his current celebrity star status. If he is not African-American, then he is not what has propelled him up the political ladder; he is not, as described by one journalist riding Mr. Obama’s campaign plane, what is currently capturing America’s “cult” attention.

The author includes a section that notes the double-standard Oprah Winfrey applied in her handling of Mr. Obama’s autobiographical fabrications vis a vis her reaction to much less in a book by another author she promoted. It calls upon her to explain her double-standards, and asks, reasonably under the circumstances, if her double-standards are racist.

The article concludes by citing the importance of recognizing that Mr. Obama’s image of himself is built on lies. It challenges the reader to ask if his or her own racist presumptions of ethnic identity tied to physical appearance are at play.

The encapsulation of the final question put to the reader is to ask, “If we elect a person whose entire image is based on lies, and citing again the documentation of Mr. Cohen and the Washington Post to show he continues to lie without conscience as a matter of habit, should the burden fall upon him when we feel the anger of being lied to, or in fact, is it we who should be the object of our anger when it is we who first lied to ourselves when we decided to accept his lies, knowing all along that he was lying to us?”

Monday, Feb. 11, 2008

To: Richard Cohen, Columnist, the Washington Post

From: Kenneth E. Lamb kenneth@kennthelamb.com

Dear Mr. Cohen:

Earlier today, I sent you an email about Sen. Obama. In the course of reviewing it for final draft, I made some changes; for one thing, I upped the number of references to your columns. What follows below is the final draft – it varies significantly from the prior draft by placing more responsibility upon “us” of the American body politic for lying to ourselves, and using racist presumptions to allow Mr. Obama to lie to us as well.

With this amendment, I send to you what I hope will be the first read of the article, and hopefully it may provoke all of us to reexamine ourselves in light of the Obama mania sweeping America.

That said, the rest of the email and article follows with the introduction I sent below for the sake of continuity with my previous communication to you. While similar at first, it is now much more pointed in its condemnation of us for lying to ourselves, again, about whom we elect, and why.

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#4. To: christine (#0)

So now Obama isn't black enough?

Hmmm.

aristeides  posted on  2008-05-18   10:54:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: aristeides (#4)

further, i'm putting it up for discussion. your characterizing it as i'm insinuating obama isn't black enough is absurd. it was the term African American that the author is disputing, not his black color.

christine  posted on  2008-05-18   11:51:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: christine (#10)

Saying someone isn't African-American enough isn't the same as saying he's not black enough? And the point of the article isn't that he's not African-American because his father was not enough of a Negro, i.e., a black?

aristeides  posted on  2008-05-18   11:53:15 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: aristeides (#11)

Saying someone isn't African-American enough isn't the same as saying he's not black enough?

By that definition, I'm just as "black" as Obama is, but I'm colored completely differently.

So, should I go collect Affirmative Action and other benefits given that I don't look anything like a Sub-Saharan African yet I've got some of that blood in me?

Just throwing that out for discussion.

mirage  posted on  2008-05-18   12:05:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: mirage. the thread (#15)

Back when I was getting WAY too much natural vitamin D, I was lots darker than BHO - for whatever that's worth.

It's character, not color, that matters to me.

Lod  posted on  2008-05-18   12:18:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: lodwick (#16)

It's character, not color, that matters to me.

Unfortunately, to a lot of people, including seemingly some on this thread, it is color more than character that matters.

Under the law, color counts much more than character.

So since there are folks on this thread who think "black enough" is not something that should be discussed and HOW DARE YOU do such a thing, I'm throwing my hat into the ring.

I'm colored like Opie. Always have been. Got just a hair less "African-American" blood in me than Obama does and can't tan. I'm white as snow with no possibility of getting any darker; I've tried - it just doesn't work.

So, am I "black enough" to go hang with the homies given that I share a bloodline with them or would they just diss me instead?

Which leads to another question - given that the bloodline comes from former slaves held by the Cherokee, legally, I'm entitled to register with BIA, collect benefits, and be counted on the census as an "African American" while looking like something straight out of Braveheart. Should I go for it or not and why or why not?

I mean, if Obama is "black enough" then certainly I am too...

Yes, I am making fun of the whole Affirmative Action and Racial Spoils System because it is a crock of crap. Its even more fun to make light of it given that I qualify for it without looking anything like its intended recipients.

mirage  posted on  2008-05-18   12:37:36 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: mirage (#18)

Should I go for it or not and why or why not?

No, because you have too much snap, initiative, and pride to become a ward of the state. imo

Lod  posted on  2008-05-18   12:43:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: lodwick (#19)

No, because you have too much snap, initiative, and pride to become a ward of the state. imo

Would it be worthwhile to do it simply to mock the system though?

mirage  posted on  2008-05-18   13:05:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: mirage (#20)

Would it be worthwhile to do it simply to mock the system though?

On that basis, Go For It, and have a ball doing so.

Lod  posted on  2008-05-18   13:16:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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