Obama’s Harvard Years: Questions Swirl...

Tuesday, September 23, 2008...

Written By: Kenneth R. Timmerman...

WASHINGTON, DC (NS/NewsMax) -

How exactly did Barack Obama pay for his Harvard Law School
education?


The way the Obama campaign has answered the question was simply hard
work and student loans.


But new questions have been raised about Obama’s student loans and
Obama’s ties to a radical Muslim activist who reportedly was raising
money for Obama’s Harvard studies during the years 1988 to 1991.


The allegations first surfaced in late March, when former Manhattan
Borough president Percy Sutton told a New York cable channel that a
former business partner who was “raising money” for Obama had
approached him in 1988 to help Obama get into Harvard Law School.


In the interview, Sutton says he first heard of Obama about twenty
years ago from Khalid Al-Mansour, a Black Muslim and Black Nationalist
who was a “mentor” to the founders of the Black Panther party at the
time the party was founded in the early 1960s.


Sutton described al-Mansour as advisor to “one of the world’s richest
men,” Saudi prince Alwaleed bin Talal.


Prince Alwaleed catapulted to fame in the United States after the
September 11 attacks, when New York mayor Rudy Guiliani refused his
$10 million check to help rebuild Manhattan, because the Saudi prince
hinted publicly that America’s pro-Israel policies were to blame for
the attacks.


Sutton knew Al-Mansour well, since the two men had been business
partners and served on several corporate boards together.


As Sutton remembered, Al-Mansour was raising money for Obama’s
education and seeking recommendations for him to attend Harvard Law
School.


“I was introduced to (Obama) by a friend who was raising money for
him,” Sutton told NY1 city hall reporter Dominic Carter. “The friend’s
name is Dr. Khalid al-Mansour, from Texas.”


Obama spokesman Ben LaBolt told Newsmax that Sutton’s account was
“bogus” and a “fabrication that has been retracted” by a spokesman for
the Sutton family.


He referred Newsmax to a pro-Obama blog published on Politico.com by
reporter Ben Smith.


In a September 3 blog entry, Smith wrote that “a spokesman for
Sutton’s family, Kevin Wardally” said that Sutton had been mistaken
when he made those comments about Obama and Khalid Al-Mansour.


Smith suggested the retraction “put the [Obama/Al-Mansour] story to
rest for good.”


Wardally told Smith that the “information Mr. Percy Sutton imported
[sic] on March 25 in a NY1 News interview regarding his connection to
Barack Obama is inaccurate. As best as our family and the Chairman’s
closest friends can tell, Mr. Sutton, now 86 years of age, misspoke in
describing certain details and events in that television interview.”


Asked which parts of Percy Sutton’s statements were a “fabrication,”
LaBolt said “all of it. Al Mansour doesn’t know Obama. And Sutton’s
spokesman retracted the story. The letter [to Harvard, which Percy
Sutton says he wrote on behalf of Obama], the ‘payments for loans’ —
all of it, not true,” he added.


Newsmax contacted the Sutton family and they categorically denied
Wardally’s claims to Smith and the Politico.com. So there was no
retraction of Sutton’s original interview, during which he revealed
that Khalid Al-Mansour was “raising money” for Obama and had asked
Sutton to write a letter of recommendation for Obama to help him get
accepted at Harvard Law School.


Sutton’s personal assistant told Newsmax that neither Mr. Sutton or
his family had ever heard of Kevin Wardally.


”Who is this person?” asked Sutton’s assistant, Karen Malone.


When told that he portrayed himself as a “spokesman” for the family,
Malone told Newsmax, “Well, he’s not.”


According to a 2006 New York magazine profile, Wardally is part of a
“New New Guard” in Harlem politics that has been challenging the
“lions” of the old guard, Charles Rangel and Percy Sutton. That makes
him an unlikely candidate to speak on behalf of Sutton.


Sutton maintains an office at the Manhattan headquarters of the firm
he founded, Inner City Broadcasting Corporation. ICBC owns New York
radio stations WBLS and WLIB.


Sutton’s son Pierre (“Pepe”) runs ICBC along with his daughter, Keisha
Sutton-James. Malone told Newsmax that she had consulted with Sutton’s
family members at the station and confirmed that no one knew Kevin
Wardally or had authorized him to speak on behalf of the family.


For someone claiming to be a “spokesman” for the Sutton family, who
was authorized to call Percy Sutton a liar, Wardally even got Percy
Sutton’s age wrong.


Sutton is not 86, as Wardally said, but close to 88. He was born on
Nov. 24, 1920.


Wardally responded to a several Newsmax phone messages and emails with
a terse one-line comment, maintaining his statement that Percy Sutton
“misspoke” in the television interview.


“I believe the statement speaks for itself and the Sutton Family and I
have nothing further to say on the topic,” he wrote in an email.


Asked to explain why it was that no one at Inner City Broadcasting
Corp. knew of him or accepted him as a family spokesman, Wardally
responded later that he had been retained by a nephew of the elder
Sutton, who “is in our office almost every week.”


Wardally works for Bill Lynch Associations, a Harlem political
consulting firm. The nephew, Chuck Sutton, no longer works with the
elder Sutton at Inner City Broadcasting, but for a high-tech start-up
called Synematics.


“Percy Sutton doesn’t go out idly on television saying things he
doesn’t mean,” a well-connected black entrepreneur who knows Sutton
told Newsmax.


Ben LaBolt’s claim that “Al Mansour doesn’t know Obama” was
contradicted by Al Mansour himself in an extended interview with
Newsmax.


Comparing the revelation of his ties to Obama to the controversy
surrounding Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Al Mansour said that he was
determined to keep a low profile to avoid embarrassing Obama.


“In respect to Mr. Obama, I have told him, because so many people are
running after him… I was determined that I was never going to be in
that situation,” he told Newsmax.


Al Mansour said he was deliberately avoiding any contact with the
candidate. “I’m not involved in any way in celebrity sweepstakes,” he
said. “I wish him well, anything I can do if he lets me know, I’ll let
him know what I think I can do or can’t. But I don’t collect
autographs. I wish him the best, and hope he can win the election.”


He repeatedly declined to comment on the Percy Sutton allegations,
either to confirm or to deny them.


“Any statement that I make would only further the activity which is
not in the interest of Barack, not in the interest of Percy, not in
the interest of anyone,” Al Mansour said.


Unanswered Questions


Sen. Obama has refused to instruct Harvard Law School to release any
information about his time there as a student, or about his student
loans.


Newsmax contacted the Dean of Students, the Director of Student
Financial Services, the Registrar, and the Bursar of Harvard Law
School. None would provide any specific information on Barack Obama’s
time at Harvard, except for his dates of attendance (1988-1991) or his
year of graduation, 1991.


A spokesman for the law school, Michael Armini, said it was Harvard
policy not to divulge information on alumni without their approval.


“There are lots of reporters nosing around the library,” he
acknowledged. So far, none had turned up any new information.


Law professors Lawrence Tribe and Charles Ogletree have both said
publicly that they were “impressed” by Obama when he was a student.


Sources close to the Sutton family told Newsmax that Percy Sutton
wrote a letter of recommendation for Obama to Ogletree at Khalid Al-
Mansour’s request, but Ogletree declined to answer Newsmax questions
about this.


Harvard Law School spokesman Michael Armini said that Harvard was
“very generous” with financial aid, but only on the basis on need.


The Obama campaign told Newsmax that Obama self-financed his three
years at Harvard Law School with loans, and did not receive any
scholarship from Harvard Law school.


LaBolt denied that Obama received any financial assistance from
Harvard or from outside parties. “No - he paid his way through by
taking out loans,” he said in an email to Newsmax.


At the time, Harvard cost around $25,000 a year, or $75,000 for the
three years that Obama attended. And as president of the Harvard Law
Review, he received no stipend from the school, Harvard spokesman Mike
Armini said.


“That is considered a volunteer position,” Armini said. “There is no
salary or grant associated with it.”


So if the figures cited by the Obama campaign for the Senator’s
student loans are accurate, that means that Obama came up with more
than $32,000 over three years from sources other than loans to pay for
tuition, room and board.


Where did he find the money? Did it come from friends of Khalid Al
Mansour? And why would a radical Muslim activist with ties to the
Saudi royal family be raising money for Barack Obama?


That’s the question the Obama campaign still won’t answer.


Michelle Obama Speaks Out


Speaking at a campaign event in Haverford, Pa, in April of this year,
Michelle Obama claimed that her husband had “just paid off his loan
debt” for his Harvard Law School education.


In an appearance in Zanesville, Ohio, in February she bemoaned the
fact that many American families were strapped with student loan
payments for years after graduation.


“The only reason we’re not in that position is that Barack wrote two
best-selling books,” she said. The first of those best-sellers netted
the couple $1.2 million in royalties in 2005.


In response to Newsmax questions about the Obama’s college loans, a
campaign spokesman cited a report in The Chicago Sun claiming that
Obama borrowed $42,753 to pay for Harvard Law School, and “tens of
thousands” more to pay for undergraduate studies at Columbia.


The same report said that Michelle Obama borrowed $40,762 to pay for
her years at Harvard Law School.


But a Newsmax review of Senator Obama’s financial disclosures found no
trace of any outstanding college loans, going back to 2000.


As a United States Senate candidate, Barack Obama was required to file
a financial disclosure form in 2004 detailing his assets, income,
consulting contracts, and liabilities.


Obama listed “zero” under liabilities in 2004 and in all subsequent
U.S. Senate financial disclosure forms.


Under the Senate ethics rules, he is required to disclose any loan,
including credit card debt, of $10,000 or more. The only exception to
the reporting requirement is mortgage debt on a principal residence.


The Senate reports also directly contradict Michelle Obama’s claim
that the couple had “only just” paid off their student loans after
receiving book royalties paid out in 2005 and 2006 – well after her
husband had been ensconced in the Senate.


Apparently, Michelle Obama misspoke, according to the version provided
by the Obama campaign.


Campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt now tells Newsmax that the loans Sen.
Obama took out to pay for Harvard Law School “were repaid in full
while he was a candidate for the U.S. Senate [in 2004], and under the
rules, the modest outstanding balance he repaid was not reportable as
a liability on his personal financial disclosure reports.”


The Senator repaid the loans on “the expectation of a significant
increase in family income” as a result of the paperback edition of his
1995 book, Dreams of My Father, LaBolt said.


Obama acknowledges that sales of the hard cover edition of the book
were “underwhelming.” But in the spring of 2004,when Obama won the
Democrat U.S. Senate primary in Illinois, Rachel Klayman, an editor at
Crown Publishers in New York, read an article about Obama and became
interested in his memoir, only to discover that Crown now owned the
rights.


She asked Obama to write a new forward, and Crown then decided to re-
issue Dreams as a paperback in July 2004, just as Obama made his
historic speech to the Democrat National Convention.


The paperback eventually sold over one million copies, which under the
standard industry royalty for trade paperbacks of 7.5%, earned him
$1.2 million. However, Obama didn’t report income from the book until
2005, so it’s unclear how he was able to repay his student loans in
2004.


Responding to attacks from the Hillary Clinton campaign during the
primaries, Obama released seven years of tax returns on March 25 of
this year.


The returns, dating back to 2000, indicate that the couple paid no
interest on their student loans. The interest from such loans would
have been deductible on their joint income tax returns.


For 2000 through 2004, taxpayers declared student loan interest as a
deduction on line 24 of federal form 1040. After 2004, the deduction
can be taken on Line 33.


But the Obamas never declared a dime of interest in student loans on
their return, most likely because they simply earned too much money to
be able to take the deduction under the IRS rules.


Obama spokesman Ben LaBolt had no answer as to why the Obamas’ failed
to declare the loans, stating the obvious that “because interest on
the loans was not deducted, it would not appear on the Obamas’
personal return.”


Editor's Note -

Folks, this isn't 'rocket science'. Americans need to know the answers
to legitimate questions about Barack Obama's past dealings which
always go back to his 'Muslim roots' and those people who have had
'something' to do with Radical Islamic's who have been linked to the
Global War on Terror in one way or another...

*MCB*
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