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Monday, October 06, 2008


Obama’s Ties to Top Saudi Advisor

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New evidence has emerged that Barack Obama was closely associated as early as age 25 to Khalid Abdullah Tariq al-Mansour, who sponsored and helped fund Obama’s Harvard education. Obama said he worked to put himself through Harvard, but that is not true!

The big question that needs to be answered is...why would al-Mansour, an activist African-American Muslim, who mentored the founding members of the Black Panthers, and who was a top advisor to Prince Alwaleed, the nephew of King Abdallah of Saudi Arabia, become a key financial backer for a young man from Hawaii seeking to attend the most Ivy of the Ivy League law schools...and who is al-Mansour?

al-Mansour, is well-known in the black community, as an orthodox Muslim, a black nationalist, an author, an international deal-maker, an educator, and an outspoken enemy of Israel. He’s well-known for his anti-American rhetoric that is even more radical than Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

al-Mansour’s sponsorship of Obama as a Harvard law student is important for another reason beyond his Islamic and anti-American rhetoric and early Black Panther ties. At the same time he was raising money for Obama’s Harvard education, he was representing top members of the Saudi Royal family seeking to do business and exert influence in the United States.

People want to bash Bush for his Saudi connection...maybe they had better look at Obama’s Saudi connection. Obama has been groomed to step on the National stage and ascend to the Presidency by some very dangerous people. I think American’s need to find out why and what Obama’s true agenda is for our country!

The Full Story at the Link Below:

Obama's Ties to Top Saudi Advisor

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