Monday, November 3, 2008

MEDIA ALERT- Missing Vital Information on Obama STILL

MEDIA ALERT- Missing Vital Information on Obama

To members of College Students for McCain (on Facebook)

Joshua Relkin

We`ve just sent out this Media Alert to 16,000 radio, TV and newspaper contacts. Please forward this information to your network and to your local newspapers.

MEDIA ALERT- Missing Vital Information on Obama

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact Information:
Esther Levens, voices@israelunitycoalition.org, 913-648-0022

Our concern is that the day before the election little is known about Senator Obama. The tapes that the Los Angeles Times is withholding should be released to help enlighten the voters.

Americans have been kept in the dark about his personal history and his ideology as it relates to foreign policy. These tapes may reveal some information not vetted by the media. Other important information that is unknown include the following:

1. Occidental College records -- Not released
2. Columbia College records -- Not released
3. Columbia Thesis paper -- not available, locked down by faculty
4. Harvard College records -- Not released, locked down by faculty
5. Selective Service Registration -- Not released
6. Medical records -- Not released
7. Illinois State Senate schedule – "not available"
8. Law practice client list -- Not released
9. Certified Copy of original Birth certificate - - Not released
10. Embossed, signed paper Certification of Live Birth -- Not released
11. Harvard Law Review articles published -- None
12. University of Chicago scholarly articles -- None
13. Your Record of baptism-- Not released or "not available"
14. Your Illinois State Senate records--"not available"

Not mentioned in this list and of utmost importance, is his association with numerous liberationists and radical extremists. We hope these tapes can shed light on a background that is yet to be revealed.

We have sent the following letter to the publisher and editors of the Los Angeles Times. We would like for the media to follow up with this inquiry.

To: Los Angeles Times Editors

Your decision not to release the secret video that is relevant to Senator Barack Obama`s Middle East policy must be reversed immediately. Clandestine statements made at the dinner apparently reveal the true sentiments of speakers and sympathizers in attendance.

As you know, it was reported that the April dinner, recorded on tape, is reputed to contain highly inflammatory controversial statements that the public should be aware of in order to make an informed evaluation before Tuesday`s presidential election.

Apparently the video shows then Illinois State Senator Obama and his wife, Michelle, as they listened attentively while speaker after speaker denounced the State of Israel and praised acts of terrorism perpetrated against that country. William Ayers and his wife Bernadine Dohrn, both admitted unrepentant terrorists, were also in attendance at the dinner honoring the former PLO advocate and propagandist, Rashid Khalidi. The occasion was a farewell dinner party for Khalidi, friend of presidential candidate Obama. (Khalidi was leaving the U. of Illinois in Chicago for a teaching position at Columbia U. in NYC where he currently is a professor.)

We understand that the tape is presumably being suppressed by the LA Times because of a promise made to the unnamed source that provided it. Of course the tape could very well be made public without naming the source. It evidently records an inciting diatribe presented to a like-minded audience. If this is not the case, there could be no possible reason for withholding an innocent video of an ordinary uneventful run-of-the-mill farewell event. Quite possibly it provides vital incriminating evidence that should not be withheld from those who will vote on November 4.

In all good conscience, I call on the Editors and decision makers at the LA Times to be forthcoming with this evidence. All Americans have the right to view the video and decide its implications for themselves.

It would be hard to imagine that those who advertise in the Times would not be displeased by any deception and possible cover-up if the Times does not make the video public.

The unaltered tape should be made available without further delay. Otherwise this will be an on-going issue that will continue to deserve full scrutiny and disclosure.

If the tape proves to be uncontroversial it will put the matter safely to rest.

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