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Call me paranoid, but…

September 7th, 2008 Posted in B Hussein, Libtards

I do have some questions about Obama’s connection to an adviser to a Saudi king, and why that same adviser would be raising money for him to go to Harvard.  Now, maybe it’s all innocent and nice, but the fact that the adviser in question is Khalid al-Mansour (aka Don Wrden) a radical leftist person who hates America and Israel both, and mentored Huey Newton, a founder of the Black Panthers.

In a 1995 book, “The Lost Books of Africa Rediscovered,” he alleged that the United States was plotting genocide against black Americans.

The first “genocide against the black man began 300 years ago,” he told an audience in Harlem at a book-signing, while a second “genocide” was on the way “to remove 15 million Black people, considered disposable, of no relevance, value or benefit to the American society.”

Now, this is the man who helped get Obama into Harvard.  I could go on and on about this, but the article speaks for itself very well and boils down to a couple of points that should be taken into consideration.

  • Obama is constantly claiming how much he loves America, but all the people from his past that he has called friend or mentor have all been radical, hate filled individuals who have been openly against everything America stands for.
  • According to Newsmax, Al-Mansour knows almost every leader in the black community.  He has been working for the Saudis for quite a long time in the capacity of buying influence for them, so is Obama the ultimate purchased influence?  Sutton gives no clues as to why al-Mansour would be raising money to help Obama go to law school. Obama has said during his campaign that he paid his way through Harvard with student loans.

For Jesse Lee Peterson, founder of the Los Angeles-based Brotherhood Organization of a New Destiny (BOND), these latest revelations about Obama’s ties to Saudi financiers were an important wake-up call.

“To me, this opened up more questions about Barack Obama and his relationship to the Muslim world,” Peterson told Newsmax.

Well, Barack, would you like to make a statement about how “This isn’t the Al-Mansour that you knew”?

And wait…. didn’t Barack say that he went to college on student loans?  So what was the money being raised for then?   Gee, I wish I could get people to raise money for me to go through grad school, but I guess it’s different since I’m just an average white guy clinging to my guns and religion

hat tip to Serenity for this

2 Responses to “Call me paranoid, but…”

  1. Michael Says:

    Wouldn’t you accept financial aid from a clandestine, muslim, terrorist supporter? There’s nothing fishy about that. He simply puts upstanding Marxists Americans through Ivy League schools at random.


  2. Instinct Says:

    Well, you know I would accept that money, but then later I would have to claim that “This wasn’t the sugar daddy I knew back in school”


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