Obama lies about
Auschwitz - Not a 'gaffe', just an outright 'lie'
ThirdPartyGuiltTrip
Published on Mar 21, 2010
Liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, January 27, 1945
The Auschwitz main camp, the
Birkenau death camp and the Monowitz labor camp were liberated by soldiers of
the Soviet Union in the First Army of the Ukrainian Front, under the command of
Marshal Koniev, on January 27, 1945.
Barack Obama was an associate at the law firms of Sidley
Austin in 1989 and Hopkins & Sutter in 1990.
Law career
Obama entered Harvard Law School in the fall of 1988, living
in nearby Somerville, Massachusetts.[97]
He was selected as an editor of the Harvard Law Review at the end of his first
year,[98]
president of the journal in his second year,[92][99]
and research assistant to the constitutional scholar Laurence Tribe
while at Harvard for two years.[100]
During his summers, he returned to Chicago, where he worked as an associate at the law firms of Sidley Austin in 1989 and Hopkins &
Sutter in 1990.
Sidley Austin: When Barack Met Michelle
Those of you on the Obama
bandwagon are probably hip to the fact that Barack and his wife Michelle
met at Sidley Austin in Chicago. (There is a profile today on Michelle
(pictured) in the USA Today.)
In 1988, Michelle was a young
Sidley lawyer fresh out of Harvard Law School and she was put in charge of
mentoring a summer associate named Barack. From a Newsweek profile: “Attraction
was instant, but Michelle thought an office romance unseemly. Still, Barack
pursued his blushing adviser.” The WaPo reports that on the campaign trail, she
recalled hearing his “strange name” before meeting him and thinking that “any
black guy who spent his formative years on an island had to be a little nerdy,
a little strange.” She took him to lunch.
Annual Lobbying by Sidley Austin LLP
Firm Profile: Summary, 2012
Groups That Have Retained Sidley Austin LLP:
Bayer AG $310,000 Bayer Healthcare Pharm/Health Prod.
Pharmaceutical Giant Bayer Directly Responsible For
Auschwitz Concentration Camp (PAST RESEARCH)
Bayer bought many of these prisoners from the Auschwitz camp. Letters
have been found written between the two organisations regarding the buying of
150 inmates, who were to be used for the testing of a new sleeping pill. The
women were bought at 170 RM (Reichsmark) each, and records show they were in a
satisfactory condition, despite being emaciated.
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