Schooling
Sep 7 2008, Duncan Mikae

Allegations that Sen. Barack Obama was educated in a radical Muslim school known as a “madrassa” have since been discovered to have been a hit job to weaken Obama’s bid.
Obama lived in Indonesia as a child, from 1967 to 1971, with his mother and...

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In this theater publicity photo released by Sam Rudy Media Relations, Jordan Adelson and Robin Peck in a scene from Richard Edwin Knipe’s “Schooling Giacomo,” now playing at off-Broadway’s American Theatre of Actors in New York.