Clearinghouse claims its reports were wrong, transcript still under wraps
NEW
YORK – Two separate database reports from the National Student
Clearinghouse have contradicted President Obama’s claim he attended
Columbia University for two years. The reports have added to the
intrigue generated by Obama’s unwillingness to discuss his time at the
Ivy League institution, his refusal to release educational records, and
the fact that many political science students and faculty there in the
early 1980s say they don’t remember him.
Swirling amid the black hole of information are a host of theories
about Obama’s whereabouts – particularly during the 1981-1982 school
year – including speculation he was working for the CIA in Pakistan.
Now, the clearinghouse, with permission from Columbia, has decided to
make an exception to its media policy and address WND’s inquiry into
the discrepancy. Why do clearinghouse records indicate Obama was at the
school only during the 1982-83 school year while Obama and Columbia’s
spokesman have insisted he began attending the New York City school in
the fall of 1981?
Janine Greenwood, vice president and general counsel for the
clearinghouse, told WND there was a “computer error” in their system
that has been corrected. She said she confirmed with Columbia that Obama
was at the university for two academic years, not one. Read More:
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