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re: 30th year poli-sci Reunion at Columbia: NOT ONE PERSON remembers Obama

Posted on 9/2/14 at 10:44 am to
Posted by SpidermanTUba
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Posted on 9/2/14 at 10:44 am to
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FIFY...and learn reading comprehension.



Define "any"
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I was Barack Obama ’83’s roommate at Columbia College in fall 1981. I met him in 1979, when we were freshmen at Occidental College (Oxy) in Los Angeles and our dorm rooms were directly opposite each other.


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Although Barack Obama may not have been particularly social or memorable during his years at Columbia, it isn't true that "no one ever came forward from Obama's past saying they knew him, attended school with him, was his friend, etc." Those who have attested to having daily personal experience with him during his time at that school include:

Friend and roommate Sohale Siddiqi, whom the Associated Press located and interviewed in May 2008.

Roommate Phil Boerner, who provided his recollections of sharing a New York City apartment with classmate Barack Obama to the Columbia College Today alumni publication and the New York Times in early 2009.

Michael L. Baron, who taught the year-long honors seminar in American Foreign Policy that Barack Obama took during his senior year at Columbia and recalled in an NBC interview Obama's "easily acing" the class and receiving an A for his senior paper on the topic of nuclear negotiations with the Soviet Union.


Read more at LINK

This post was edited on 9/2/14 at 10:47 am
Posted by roygu
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Posted on 9/2/14 at 2:20 pm to
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Michael L. Baron, who taught the year-long honors seminar in American Foreign Policy that Barack Obama took during his senior year at Columbia and recalled in an NBC interview Obama's "easily acing" the class and receiving an A for his senior paper on the topic of nuclear negotiations with the Soviet Union.


He obviously wasn't negotiating with Putin.

Myabe that is why Obama has such confidence in his ability to negotiate with foreign leaders. He still believes class work is the real world.
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