rev wright, chi-town, community organizer is all a sham... none of that is real... just image...
Obama is a product of the machine...
with alumni contributing seven gold, seven silver, and three bronze
medals, competing in many of the modern games ('20, '24, '28, '32, '52,
'68, '72, '76, '84, '88, '92, '96, '00, '04, '08), and on every U.S.
team since 1968
rev wright, chi-town, community organizer is all a sham... none of that is real... just image...
Obama is a product of the machine...
with alumni contributing seven gold, seven silver, and three bronze
medals, competing in many of the modern games ('20, '24, '28, '32, '52,
'68, '72, '76, '84, '88, '92, '96, '00, '04, '08), and on every U.S.
team since 1968
dude is a product of a college prep private school that breeds influential and successful people...
Ronald Reagan's "favorite economist" Wendy Lee Gramm
('62); Ryan Henry ('68) and Robert Silberman ('75), Deputy Under
Secretary of Defense and Assistant Secretary of the Army, respectively,
for George H. W. Bush
dude is a product of a college prep private school that breeds influential and successful people...
Ronald Reagan's "favorite economist" Wendy Lee Gramm
('62); Ryan Henry ('68) and Robert Silberman ('75), Deputy Under
Secretary of Defense and Assistant Secretary of the Army, respectively,
for George H. W. Bush
rev wright, chi-town, community organizer is all a sham... none of that is real... just image...
Obama is a product of the machine...
with alumni contributing seven gold, seven silver, and three bronze medals, competing in many of the modern games ('20, '24, '28, '32, '52, '68, '72, '76, '84, '88, '92, '96, '00, '04, '08), and on every U.S. team since 1968
Hawaii is an affluent area...... he was probably begging for food and bagging groceries while there as well. What's next? Ridicule him on his education?
In terms of sports, don't even ask where I live.......
rev wright, chi-town, community organizer is all a sham... none of that is real... just image...
Obama is a product of the machine...
with alumni contributing seven gold, seven silver, and three bronze medals, competing in many of the modern games ('20, '24, '28, '32, '52, '68, '72, '76, '84, '88, '92, '96, '00, '04, '08), and on every U.S. team since 1968
Hawaii is an affluent area...... he was probably begging for food and bagging groceries while there as well. What's next? Ridicule him on his education?
In terms of sports, don't even ask where I live.......
'78 Jordan W. Graham (USC) — CEO of TriStar Market Data; CEO of
Electric Classifieds & Match.com; Managing Director Citigroup Global
Transactions Services; Board Director - RLI Corp., former VP of Cisco
'78 Jordan W. Graham (USC) — CEO of TriStar Market Data; CEO of
Electric Classifieds & Match.com; Managing Director Citigroup Global
Transactions Services; Board Director - RLI Corp., former VP of Cisco
Hawaii is an affluent area...... he was probably begging for food and bagging groceries while there as well. What's next? Ridicule him on his education?
In terms of sports, don't even ask where I live.......
you have to understand that this isnt public school... this is the private school for the elite... and the best and brightest....
'27 Rodney T. West (Northwestern) — Naval Reserve MD at Attack on Pearl Harbor and founding president of American College of Physician Executives
'45 Calvin C.J. Sia (Dartmouth) — developer and leading advocate of the nationwide Medical Home concept for pediatric care[43] and federal Emergency Medical Services for Children program,[44] (scholar.google best ~ 214)
'45* William L. Morgan (Yale) — Master of the American College of Physicians, Clinical Approach to the Patient, William L. Morgan Professorship in Medicine (University of Rochester) (attended 1939-44) (scholar.google best ~ 142)
'50 Richard Ikeda (Harvard) — Chief Medical Consultant to Medical Board of California[45] (scholar.google best ~ 152)
'53 Carol Kasper (Chicago) — Emerita Professor of Medicine at USC; VP of World Federation of Hemophilia (scholar.google best ~ 519)
'65 Darwin R. Labarthe (Princeton) — Professor of Epidemiology at U Texas, Director of Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention, CDC (scholar.google best ~ 790)
Hawaii is an affluent area...... he was probably begging for food and bagging groceries while there as well. What's next? Ridicule him on his education?
In terms of sports, don't even ask where I live.......
you have to understand that this isnt public school... this is the private school for the elite... and the best and brightest....
'27 Rodney T. West (Northwestern) — Naval Reserve MD at Attack on Pearl Harbor and founding president of American College of Physician Executives
'45 Calvin C.J. Sia (Dartmouth) — developer and leading advocate of the nationwide Medical Home concept for pediatric care[43] and federal Emergency Medical Services for Children program,[44] (scholar.google best ~ 214)
'45* William L. Morgan (Yale) — Master of the American College of Physicians, Clinical Approach to the Patient, William L. Morgan Professorship in Medicine (University of Rochester) (attended 1939-44) (scholar.google best ~ 142)
'50 Richard Ikeda (Harvard) — Chief Medical Consultant to Medical Board of California[45] (scholar.google best ~ 152)
'53 Carol Kasper (Chicago) — Emerita Professor of Medicine at USC; VP of World Federation of Hemophilia (scholar.google best ~ 519)
'65 Darwin R. Labarthe (Princeton) — Professor of Epidemiology at U Texas, Director of Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention, CDC (scholar.google best ~ 790)
'78 Jordan W. Graham (USC) — CEO of TriStar Market Data; CEO of Electric Classifieds & Match.com; Managing Director Citigroup Global Transactions Services; Board Director - RLI Corp., former VP of Cisco
'78 Jordan W. Graham (USC) — CEO of TriStar Market Data; CEO of Electric Classifieds & Match.com; Managing Director Citigroup Global Transactions Services; Board Director - RLI Corp., former VP of Cisco
1892 Hiram Bingham (Yale) — Republican US Senator from Connecticut 1924-33, discoverer of Machu Picchu, lecturer at Harvard and Princeton, Professor of History at Yale, spouse to the Tiffany fortune heiress, buried at Arlington National Cemetery, possible inspiration for Indiana Jones
'15 Joseph Farrington (Wisconsin) — Republican US Congressman from Hawaii 1943-54
'87 Charles Djou (Penn) — Republican US Congressman from Hawaii 2010 (finishing Neil Abercrombie's term, and Captain in the Army Reserve
1864 Sanford Dole (Williams) — appointed first Territorial Governor of Hawaii and Federal Judge by William McKinley
1892 Hiram Bingham (Yale) — Republican US Senator from Connecticut 1924-33, discoverer of Machu Picchu, lecturer at Harvard and Princeton, Professor of History at Yale, spouse to the Tiffany fortune heiress, buried at Arlington National Cemetery, possible inspiration for Indiana Jones
'15 Joseph Farrington (Wisconsin) — Republican US Congressman from Hawaii 1943-54
'87 Charles Djou (Penn) — Republican US Congressman from Hawaii 2010 (finishing Neil Abercrombie's term, and Captain in the Army Reserve
1864 Sanford Dole (Williams) — appointed first Territorial Governor of Hawaii and Federal Judge by William McKinley
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