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Barack Hussein Obama – Radical Mansouraian Candidate of Khalid al-Mansour and Saudi Princes

 

The Obama Record: A 1979 column confirms our 2008 editorial positing that the 44th president might owe his meteoric rise to an education funded by Israeli-hating adviser to a Saudibillionaire.

 

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On Sept. 9, 2008, we published an editorial as part of our attempt to properly vet the then junior senator from Illinois, Barack Obama, whose past was somewhat foggy. We pointed out the connection between one Dr. Khalid Abdullah Tariq al-Mansour, born Donald Warden, an Israeli-hating Islamist supporter and top adviser to radical Saudi Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, and a college student . That college student, a young Obama, found al-Mansour’s favor and would one day be president as Israel was abandoned by America and the Middle Eastburst into flames amid a sea of presidential apologies, including one for our freedom of speech.

 

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In a televised interview in 2008 on New York’s all news cable channel, NY1, 88-year-old Percy Sutton, a former borough president of Manhattan and a credible mayoral candidate in 1977, made some interesting revelations about his links to the young Obama. Sutton told NY1 reporter Dominic Carter on the show “Inside City Hall”: “I was introduced to (Obama) by a friend who was raising money for him.” He asked Sutton to write a letter in support of Obama’s application to Harvard Law School. “The friend’s name is Dr. Khalid al-Mansour, from Texas,” Sutton said.

 

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(Excerpt) Read more at tcotblog.ning.com …

 

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