Topic: obamas father to be on mythbusters | |
---|---|
when did cocaine become crack? are all the elite members of society that do 'blow'(cocaine) considered CRACKHEADS? ....
.guess I must need to brush up on the street slang |
|
|
|
Edited by
Lpdon
on
Mon 10/18/10 07:08 PM
|
|
(Oct. 18) -- Perhaps the president can add this one to his list of myths to bust in December when he appears on the Discovery Channel show "MythBusters": His father was not killed in a car accident in 1982, as was reported, but was murdered. So goes a family theory investigated by Peter Firstbrook in his history of President Barack Obama's African side of the family, "The Obamas," and dissected by Obama biographer David Remnick in a post today on the New Yorker's website. Barack Obama Sr. was "a thwarted politician and bureaucrat," outspoken in his criticism of the Kenyan government's acceptance of corruption among its ranks, according to Remnick. He was also a heavy drinker, nicknamed "Mr. Double-Double" after his usual Scotch orders. On the night of his death he was found inside his car, which had hit a tree. Firstbrook talked to Charles Oluoch, a cousin of the president, who related the family's suspicions. Obama Sr. had been in a number of accidents before and had survived them all. His body appeared to be fairly unharmed -- no broken bones and only a small amount of blood. "Although it looked like an accident, our family suspected that there must have been foul play. I am not a medical doctor, but the way we saw Barack lying there, he didn't look like somebody who was involved in an accident," Oluoch said. Sarah Obama, the president's step-grandmother, told the author a similar story. "We think there was foul play there, and that is how he died, and they covered it up [by saying] that he had an accident," she said. "But we just had to leave it like that because the government then was very ruthless." Remnick talked to Caroline Elkins, a historian at Harvard, who said she doesn't buy it. Obama Sr. was a "serious, fall-down alcoholic" and his family is probably trying to restore his reputation now that they have one of their own in White House, she said. But as Firstbrook points out 25 years later, we will probably never know the trut Hey, if I had the vast resources of the CIA, FBI, Secret Service, Us Marshalls, NCIS, Army CID, Coast Guard and every other law enforcement and intel agency at the tips of my fingers I would find out the truth about my fathers death if there were any question in my mind. Just sayin' Right I agree so would I...but on a public forum?? his detracters will just have a field day with the "alcoholic father" crap gosh! makes me wonder whos advising him?? a lot of people have alcoholic fathers, doesn't mean much I suppose but sometimes skeletons should stay IN the closet JMO obama is a lot of things, but i don't think he has drinking problem No, his thing was coccaine. just like bush, huh... kinda of a trend with presidents No President Bush was an alcoholic, and dry for 30 years or so. |
|
|
|
(Oct. 18) -- Perhaps the president can add this one to his list of myths to bust in December when he appears on the Discovery Channel show "MythBusters": His father was not killed in a car accident in 1982, as was reported, but was murdered. So goes a family theory investigated by Peter Firstbrook in his history of President Barack Obama's African side of the family, "The Obamas," and dissected by Obama biographer David Remnick in a post today on the New Yorker's website. Barack Obama Sr. was "a thwarted politician and bureaucrat," outspoken in his criticism of the Kenyan government's acceptance of corruption among its ranks, according to Remnick. He was also a heavy drinker, nicknamed "Mr. Double-Double" after his usual Scotch orders. On the night of his death he was found inside his car, which had hit a tree. Firstbrook talked to Charles Oluoch, a cousin of the president, who related the family's suspicions. Obama Sr. had been in a number of accidents before and had survived them all. His body appeared to be fairly unharmed -- no broken bones and only a small amount of blood. "Although it looked like an accident, our family suspected that there must have been foul play. I am not a medical doctor, but the way we saw Barack lying there, he didn't look like somebody who was involved in an accident," Oluoch said. Sarah Obama, the president's step-grandmother, told the author a similar story. "We think there was foul play there, and that is how he died, and they covered it up [by saying] that he had an accident," she said. "But we just had to leave it like that because the government then was very ruthless." Remnick talked to Caroline Elkins, a historian at Harvard, who said she doesn't buy it. Obama Sr. was a "serious, fall-down alcoholic" and his family is probably trying to restore his reputation now that they have one of their own in White House, she said. But as Firstbrook points out 25 years later, we will probably never know the trut Hey, if I had the vast resources of the CIA, FBI, Secret Service, Us Marshalls, NCIS, Army CID, Coast Guard and every other law enforcement and intel agency at the tips of my fingers I would find out the truth about my fathers death if there were any question in my mind. Just sayin' Right I agree so would I...but on a public forum?? his detracters will just have a field day with the "alcoholic father" crap gosh! makes me wonder whos advising him?? a lot of people have alcoholic fathers, doesn't mean much I suppose but sometimes skeletons should stay IN the closet JMO obama is a lot of things, but i don't think he has drinking problem No, his thing was coccaine. just like bush, huh... kinda of a trend with presidents I just think many presidents come from cultures where certain 'experimentation' at college is considered the norm,,,,as long as those students go on to mature and contribute as lawabiding citizens President Bush didn't freebase. |
|
|
|
(Oct. 18) -- Perhaps the president can add this one to his list of myths to bust in December when he appears on the Discovery Channel show "MythBusters": His father was not killed in a car accident in 1982, as was reported, but was murdered. So goes a family theory investigated by Peter Firstbrook in his history of President Barack Obama's African side of the family, "The Obamas," and dissected by Obama biographer David Remnick in a post today on the New Yorker's website. Barack Obama Sr. was "a thwarted politician and bureaucrat," outspoken in his criticism of the Kenyan government's acceptance of corruption among its ranks, according to Remnick. He was also a heavy drinker, nicknamed "Mr. Double-Double" after his usual Scotch orders. On the night of his death he was found inside his car, which had hit a tree. Firstbrook talked to Charles Oluoch, a cousin of the president, who related the family's suspicions. Obama Sr. had been in a number of accidents before and had survived them all. His body appeared to be fairly unharmed -- no broken bones and only a small amount of blood. "Although it looked like an accident, our family suspected that there must have been foul play. I am not a medical doctor, but the way we saw Barack lying there, he didn't look like somebody who was involved in an accident," Oluoch said. Sarah Obama, the president's step-grandmother, told the author a similar story. "We think there was foul play there, and that is how he died, and they covered it up [by saying] that he had an accident," she said. "But we just had to leave it like that because the government then was very ruthless." Remnick talked to Caroline Elkins, a historian at Harvard, who said she doesn't buy it. Obama Sr. was a "serious, fall-down alcoholic" and his family is probably trying to restore his reputation now that they have one of their own in White House, she said. But as Firstbrook points out 25 years later, we will probably never know the trut Hey, if I had the vast resources of the CIA, FBI, Secret Service, Us Marshalls, NCIS, Army CID, Coast Guard and every other law enforcement and intel agency at the tips of my fingers I would find out the truth about my fathers death if there were any question in my mind. Just sayin' Right I agree so would I...but on a public forum?? his detracters will just have a field day with the "alcoholic father" crap gosh! makes me wonder whos advising him?? a lot of people have alcoholic fathers, doesn't mean much I suppose but sometimes skeletons should stay IN the closet JMO obama is a lot of things, but i don't think he has drinking problem No, his thing was coccaine. just like bush, huh... kinda of a trend with presidents No Bush was an alcoholic, and dry for 30 years or so. and OBAma admitted to TRYING blow(cocaine) over two decades ago,, hardly making him a crackhead |
|
|
|
when did cocaine become crack? are all the elite members of society that do 'blow'(cocaine) considered CRACKHEADS? .... .guess I must need to brush up on the street slang Ummmmmm Crack is what it's called when your freebasing cocaine. It why it's called Crack-Cocaine. |
|
|
|
(Oct. 18) -- Perhaps the president can add this one to his list of myths to bust in December when he appears on the Discovery Channel show "MythBusters": His father was not killed in a car accident in 1982, as was reported, but was murdered. So goes a family theory investigated by Peter Firstbrook in his history of President Barack Obama's African side of the family, "The Obamas," and dissected by Obama biographer David Remnick in a post today on the New Yorker's website. Barack Obama Sr. was "a thwarted politician and bureaucrat," outspoken in his criticism of the Kenyan government's acceptance of corruption among its ranks, according to Remnick. He was also a heavy drinker, nicknamed "Mr. Double-Double" after his usual Scotch orders. On the night of his death he was found inside his car, which had hit a tree. Firstbrook talked to Charles Oluoch, a cousin of the president, who related the family's suspicions. Obama Sr. had been in a number of accidents before and had survived them all. His body appeared to be fairly unharmed -- no broken bones and only a small amount of blood. "Although it looked like an accident, our family suspected that there must have been foul play. I am not a medical doctor, but the way we saw Barack lying there, he didn't look like somebody who was involved in an accident," Oluoch said. Sarah Obama, the president's step-grandmother, told the author a similar story. "We think there was foul play there, and that is how he died, and they covered it up [by saying] that he had an accident," she said. "But we just had to leave it like that because the government then was very ruthless." Remnick talked to Caroline Elkins, a historian at Harvard, who said she doesn't buy it. Obama Sr. was a "serious, fall-down alcoholic" and his family is probably trying to restore his reputation now that they have one of their own in White House, she said. But as Firstbrook points out 25 years later, we will probably never know the trut Hey, if I had the vast resources of the CIA, FBI, Secret Service, Us Marshalls, NCIS, Army CID, Coast Guard and every other law enforcement and intel agency at the tips of my fingers I would find out the truth about my fathers death if there were any question in my mind. Just sayin' Right I agree so would I...but on a public forum?? his detracters will just have a field day with the "alcoholic father" crap gosh! makes me wonder whos advising him?? a lot of people have alcoholic fathers, doesn't mean much I suppose but sometimes skeletons should stay IN the closet JMO obama is a lot of things, but i don't think he has drinking problem No, his thing was coccaine. just like bush, huh... kinda of a trend with presidents No Bush was an alcoholic, and dry for 30 years or so. and OBAma admitted to TRYING blow(cocaine) over two decades ago,, hardly making him a crackhead He admitted to a little more then that. Ao did Billl Clinton, but remember he didn't inhale. ![]() |
|
|
|
(Oct. 18) -- Perhaps the president can add this one to his list of myths to bust in December when he appears on the Discovery Channel show "MythBusters": His father was not killed in a car accident in 1982, as was reported, but was murdered. So goes a family theory investigated by Peter Firstbrook in his history of President Barack Obama's African side of the family, "The Obamas," and dissected by Obama biographer David Remnick in a post today on the New Yorker's website. Barack Obama Sr. was "a thwarted politician and bureaucrat," outspoken in his criticism of the Kenyan government's acceptance of corruption among its ranks, according to Remnick. He was also a heavy drinker, nicknamed "Mr. Double-Double" after his usual Scotch orders. On the night of his death he was found inside his car, which had hit a tree. Firstbrook talked to Charles Oluoch, a cousin of the president, who related the family's suspicions. Obama Sr. had been in a number of accidents before and had survived them all. His body appeared to be fairly unharmed -- no broken bones and only a small amount of blood. "Although it looked like an accident, our family suspected that there must have been foul play. I am not a medical doctor, but the way we saw Barack lying there, he didn't look like somebody who was involved in an accident," Oluoch said. Sarah Obama, the president's step-grandmother, told the author a similar story. "We think there was foul play there, and that is how he died, and they covered it up [by saying] that he had an accident," she said. "But we just had to leave it like that because the government then was very ruthless." Remnick talked to Caroline Elkins, a historian at Harvard, who said she doesn't buy it. Obama Sr. was a "serious, fall-down alcoholic" and his family is probably trying to restore his reputation now that they have one of their own in White House, she said. But as Firstbrook points out 25 years later, we will probably never know the trut Hey, if I had the vast resources of the CIA, FBI, Secret Service, Us Marshalls, NCIS, Army CID, Coast Guard and every other law enforcement and intel agency at the tips of my fingers I would find out the truth about my fathers death if there were any question in my mind. Just sayin' Right I agree so would I...but on a public forum?? his detracters will just have a field day with the "alcoholic father" crap gosh! makes me wonder whos advising him?? a lot of people have alcoholic fathers, doesn't mean much I suppose but sometimes skeletons should stay IN the closet JMO obama is a lot of things, but i don't think he has drinking problem No, his thing was coccaine. just like bush, huh... kinda of a trend with presidents No Bush was an alcoholic, and dry for 30 years or so. and OBAma admitted to TRYING blow(cocaine) over two decades ago,, hardly making him a crackhead He admitted to a little more then that. Ao did Billl Clinton, but remember he didn't inhale. ![]() and he didnt admit to FREEBASING anything either,, blow in the eighties,(which is when he was in college0 would be cocaine that they snorted up their nose |
|
|