Thursday, March 27, 2008

Follow the Money: Obama's "Rezko" house; Tony Rezko's "big favor"

"Thanks to the release" of Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.)'s income tax records, Thomas Lifson wrote March 27, 2008, in the American Thinker (h/t Jay Rubin), "we are finally able to get some necessary perspective on the big favor Tony Rezko did for the Obamas in buying what has been termed in the press [as] 'the adjacent, undeveloped lot'. It turns out this is a seriously misleading description."

Lifson discovered that although personal information had been blanked out on Obamas' tax returns from 2000-2005, "strangely enough, the 2006 Form 1040 left in the home address. Thanks to Google Earth [pictured above], by typing in the Obamas' home address we are able to obtain an overhead view of the Obama mansion and the 'undeveloped lot' next door."

As can be seen, the house and the adjacent lot are landscaped as one property. There appears to be a wall around both properties together, enclosing the house and its side yard. There appears to be no access from the street to the property Rezko purchased except through the Obamas' driveway. It is, in other words, the yard of the Obamas' house.

Rather than merely purchasing a separate lot, Rezko appears to have purchased the yard of the Obama manse, and allowed them to live in the house+yard property, amounting to a gift (or loan, if you will) of considerable value.

Reportedly, since purchasing a strip of the Rezko lot for $104,500 when the deal became public, the Obamas have errected a fence on the dividing line between the two properties. That is not visibly reflected in the Google Earth picture, though.


The fence, however, can be clearly seen in this photograph.

The point that is missed here by Lifson and others looking at this Google Earth version of the Obama property and adjacent lot is that this is a fixed picture which has not changed over recent weeks or even many months, regardless of Chicago's weather. Compare the Google Earth view with the photograph above and it is obvious that the fence should be as clearly visible in both.

2 comments:

HillBuzz said...

It was reported in the Chicago press that Obama put up the fence afterwards. You can probably find on one of the Chicago News websites, but there was an exclusive here about the property. The reporter had the new owner/or seller (can't remember which) in front of that property. The owner/seller showed that they can not get into the property without climbing the fence. Find that video and you have something -- It was a local station. Not sure which....

admin said...

Thanks for your comment. The video to which you refer was done by ABC News and is posted elsewhere on RW. We have written many articles about this lot. You can do the search by clicking on Obama's "Rezko" House in the Labels section under the post.