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  • 2015-03-17 (xsd:date)
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  • Barack Obama's Gay Past-Unproven! – Truth or Fiction? (en)
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  • Barack Obama's Gay Past-Unproven! Barack Obama’s Gay Past- Unproven! Summary of eRumor: This is an interview posted on YouTube of someone claiming to have attended high school with Barack Obama. She alleged that while the young future President was in Hawaii he was gay and had sex with older white men to get cocaine. The Truth: TruthorFiction.Com has found no evidence that any allegations of the sexual practices of Barack Obama in his high school days are true. President Obama did write about his drug use in his book, Dreams From My Father. The source of this video is Pastor James Manning of the Atlah church in New York. Manning has a reputation of spreading false allegations against President Obama. In the video Manning interviewed Mia Marie Pope over the phone, who told him that the teenaged Obama had sex with older white men to get cocaine to freebase. Manning has posted several videos on YouTube, many of them harsh criticisms against the President. In 2010 a couple of his videos went viral on the World Wide Web. He is the originator of the Obama Columbia Treason Trial of May 2010. Manning released a video that alleged that the President was a Muslim and while he was at Occidental College in 1980 he had been recruited by the Central Intelligence Agency to negotiate an arms deal with the Taliban because of his language skills in Farsi and knowledge of the Islamic culture. The President attended Occidental from 1979 to 1981 and transferred to Columbia University and attended there from 1981 to 1983. He does have cultural knowledge but of Kenya and Indonesia. President Obama professes to be a Christian, only speaks English fluently and has never learned Farsi. The Taliban did not exist until 1989. On October 3, 2013, Barack and Michelle Obama celebrated 21 years of marriage and have 2 daughters. Posted 11/12/13 Posted in Politics (en)
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