He was a senior lecturer of constitutional law at U of C:
He was the 1st black elected pres of the Harvard law review:
As editor for two semesters, Obama spent 50 to 60 hours a week holed up in a second-floor office of Gannett House, a 19th century building overlooking Cambridge Common. He reviewed hundreds of articles, on topics ranging from corporate law to racial bias in auto pricing, and presided over long, heated debates in the cluttered first-floor lounge.
"Even though he was clearly a liberal, he didn't appear to the conservatives in the review to be taking sides in the tribal warfare," said Bradford A. Berenson, a former Bush administration lawyer who was an editor at the review.
"The politics of the Harvard Law Review were incredibly petty and incredibly vicious," Berenson said. "The editors of the review were constantly at each other's throats. And Barack tended to treat those disputes with a certain air of detachment and amusement. The feeling was almost, come on kids, can't we just behave here?"
http://www.berkeleybubble.org/2007/01/28/barack-obama-the-harvard-law-school-years/
isabelle_ms <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
isabelle_ms <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Obama said he was a law professor when he wasn't, and said his
parents took heart to get married and have a child from the marches
in Selma when he was already 4 years old? Anyway, if anyone can find
any articles published with his name on them while he was on the
Harvard Law Review, please let me know.
--- In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com , Edward Hochman <whovian7_2000@...>
wrote:
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> It is nice to know that we are so spotless and clean. And I prefer
to give the senator the benefit of the doubt not because I have
supported her but because I think that it is possible to jumble up
experiences after a ten year period and believe that it did happen
that way. Ten to twelve years can do that to a person's memories.
Are our experiences that engraved in our mind that we remember a
sequence of events that happened on a vacation 10-12 years ago? If
we honestly answer, we may find our memories of our own trip to
wherever may not coincide exactly with someone else's memories.
>
> ed
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> Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2008 9:52:51 AM
> Subject: [Dems2008] Misspoke = lied
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> 'Misspoke' is a euphemism for 'lied'. I love it when these
politicians, like Sen. Clinton, lie or hyperbolize, then are caught,
and then have to explain themselves. They can't say, 'I made up the
whole thing'. So, they use 'misspoke'. The sad thing is that the
Democrats are acting a whole lot like Republicans. If the convention
is a disaster, I am sitting out the general election. The Democrats
should not win by out-Republicaning the Republicans.
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