That’s who is responsible for the story about Sen. Obama’s aunt, conveniently pushed the weekend before the election (not to much effect, honeslty). Murdoch is a private citizen and while his actions are despicable, they are within the laws from what we can see. But the actions of the immigration services in service of the McCain campaign, in addition to previous FBI work in favor of McCain/Palin, show us the massive housecleaning that will be required should Sen. Obama win.
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“honeslty” ??
nit-pickingly yours,
SDM
The same people accusing Obama of being a Marxist are running a Politburo
I’m this will serve to outrage those who already think Obama is a secret Communist-Muslim-terrorist. Everybody else? Not so much.
Wonder how long Rupert’s been sitting on the earth-shattering aunt scoop.
If I were to illegally leak confidential info held by a government agency as part of an “October surprise” to bring down Obama, I’d like to think that I could do a lot better than “His father’s half-sister had her asylum application denied four years ago.” Really, this is all they’ve got?
That’s what I was thinking. Whose vote is this going to influence? It’s not as if they had any proof that Obama knew about it or was trying to cover it up. It’s pretty pathetic for a last minute “surprise” revelation. Hell, McCain has had worse stuff crop up almost every day recently.
“That’s what I was thinking. Whose vote is this going to influence?”
Well it’s sure going to secure the Latino vote…..for Obama.
So much for family members being “off limits”.
And, her immigration status affects my employment and mortgage situations how again?
The TPM report starts kind of lame. “First the Murdoch-owned Times of London reported Thursday that Obama’s aunt, Zeituni Onyango, is living in a Boston public-housing complex. It’s unclear how the paper learned of the woman’s presence in the U.S.”
It’s not unclear at all — like any basic researcher, they sat down and started running names of the people mentioned in Obama’s memoir through Lexis. The only result that pops up for Zeituni Onyango is the following:
Poor lured to lottery at check stores Providence Journal-Bulletin (Rhode Island) May 26, 2003, Monday All Editions
Copyright 2003 Providence Publications, LLC
Providence Journal-Bulletin (Rhode Island)
May 26, 2003, Monday All Editions
News; Pg. A-05
* Lottery tickets are tempting items at check-cashing stores, frequented by lower-income people who don’t use banks.
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) – Zeituni Onyango is out of work and doesn’t have much money. But every now and then, she succumbs to temptation and buys a lottery ticket at the check-cashing store.
“It’s just like when I feel luck might fall I do that, like manna might come from heaven. That’s when I buy it,” the 49-year-old woman said recently after a visit to a check-cashing store in the Central Square neighborhood.
So there’s no mystery about how they found out she lives in the Boston area. What is very questionable, however, is the point at which the information about her immigration status was released.