It was Hitler who defined who was and was not Jewish and acted upon it.   

This newspaper suffers from hubris.    They presume that the world would not
look at mulatto Barry with the strange last name and treat him like any
other black person.   That he never experienced that and that his white
classmates knew anything at all about his experiences.   It reminds me of
the protagonist in "Little Big Man" who grew up with Indians but when
confronted by a white with a gun he confessed to being white.    The Indian
growing up with Whites, going to Dartmouth graduating at the top of his
class and was the star athlete, a scholar in Greek who decided to go on to
Boston College and become an MD who graduated with honors and returned to
the Pine Ridge Reservations where everyone let him know that he was an
Indian and that he could only prescribe castor oil for medicine.   Finally
with the Massacre at Wounded Knee no one would let him speak Lakota to the
survivors because he was an Indian and they didn't trust what they couldn't
understand.    It's still true.   Their points are specious and silly. 

REH  

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Subject: [Futurework] FW: The Obama You Don't Know | Washington Examiner




Admittedly from a right wing publication but interesting in some places.

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Subject: The Obama You Don't Know | Washington Examiner

http://washingtonexaminer.com/obama#.UFseQKN5mSN


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