I was skeptical of the report by Larry Sinclair at first. Larry Sinclair produced a YouTube video with allegations that he had a rendevouz with Barack Obama in November of 1999 in the Chicago area. The alleged encounter took place in a rented limo from Five Star Limosene Service and in a local lounge. I did some research and here are the facts surrounding the allegations:
1. Barack Obama missed the post summer opening session on November 4 1999. Here is the direct statement from the proceedings.
“1st Reading of the bill.
PRESIDENT PHILIP:
Senator Demuzio, for what purpose do you rise?
SENATOR DEMUZIO:
Hello Mr. — hello, Mr. President. Wish the record to reflect that Senator Obama is absent today due to personal business.”
2. Note that Barack Obama’s name is on two bills included in the November 4 1999 session. Here are the two bills:
Senate Bill 1256 offered by senators Obama, …….
Senate Bill 1257 offered by senators Obama, …….
Here is a link to the Illinois Senate proceedings. Check out the information for yourself:
http://www.ilga.gov/senate/transcripts/strans91/sts.html
http://www.ilga.gov/senate/transcripts/strans91/ST110499.pdf
3. The alleged encounter with Larry Sinclair took place between November 3 and 8 of 1999. Mr. Sinclair also stated that they had another encounter 2 days later. In the first encounter Sinclair alleges that they both used cocaine and that Sinclair performed oral sex on Obama.
4. Barack Obama has been approached multiple times by Tim Russert, several Chicago area news organizations and numerous others to produce records of his activities while in office. He has declined to produce these records and has provided lame excuses. My question is, why can he not recall where he was on November 4, 1999, the opening session of the Illinois Senate especially when his name is on 2 bills.
5. Barack Obama has admitted to using Crack Cocaine as a youth.
Here is the original YouTube video from Larry Sinclair:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVeFVtcdSYY
Here is an interview of Larry Sinclair by Jeff Rense:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTz7nojEC80&NR=1
Is this story about to blow:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjPuVJwWg-Q&feature=related
Larry Sinclair’s blog:
http://larrysinclair0926.wordpress.com/
Check this story out. Let me know what you think.
Robert Johnson, Obama comments, January 2008, something in the neighborhood, said it in his book, drug use, Clintons, black issues
I have revisited the comment made by BET founder and Hillary Clinton supporter, Robert Johnson. Johnson made the comment at a campaign rally in Columbia, South Carolina in January 2008. The apparent reference in the comment was drug use by Obama (mentioned in Obama’s book) and the inference that Obama may still be doing something in the neighborhood. Below are the quote by Robert Johnson, his apology and explanation and a rebuttal by Obama spokesman Bill Burton:
“I am frankly insulted,” Johnson declared, “that the Obama campaign would imply that we are so stupid that we would think Hillary and Bill Clinton, who have been deeply and emotionally involved in black issues since Barack Obama was doing something in the neighborhood - and I won’t say what he was doing, but he said it in the book - when they have been involved.”
Robert Johnson’s apology:
“My comments today were referring to Barack Obama’s time spent as a community organizer, and nothing else. Any other suggestion is simply irresponsible and incorrect,”
Obama spokesman Bill Burton:
“His tortured explanation doesn’t hold up against his original statement. And it’s troubling that neither the campaign nor Senator Clinton — who was there as the remark was made – is willing to condemn it as they did when another prominent supporter recently said a similar thing.”
I did not give Johnson’s comment much thought when I first heard it. Now, with all the other pieces of the puzzle forming a disturbing picture of the real Obama, Johnson’s comment has more significance for me. What has been going on in the neighborhood?
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