Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Latest Update on Columbia University Trial

The Post & Email

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH MIKI BOOTH, CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE AND WITNESS SCHEDULED TO TESTIFY ON MAY 18
by Sharon Rondeau

Dr. James David Manning is acting as prosecutor at the Columbia Trial in New York, where testimony and evidence are being presented refuting Obama's claim of having attended that institution(May 17, 2010) —The following is an interview with Miki Booth, a first-hand witness to the Columbia Trial being held in Harlem, NY by Dr. James Manning, Ph.D., as previously reported by The Post & Email here.

SHARON: Tell me about your day in New York – how it started and what you heard as far as testimony.

MIKI: We went to Columbia University right outside the main gate and we assembled there because Rev. Manning was going to start the march at 9:00 a.m. We got there at 8:30 or so and people kept arriving, and we saw some people with American flags, so we knew they were part of us. There were quite a few of the area people and those associated with Rev. Manning’s church, and they’re all black. There were probably about 50 of us, and about half were black and half were white. It was great. When Rev. Manning came, he and his wife Elizabeth, he was wearing a long white robe and he did a wonderful prayer to start, and then we all walked by twos, holding hands, whites holding hands with blacks, and a lot of guys from my neck of the woods that some people would call “redneck” whom I call patriots and fighters for our freedom.

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