Posted on 01/30/2014 10:29:19 AM PST by Olog-hai
Malik Obama, the presidents Kenyan half brother, was photographed in 2010 at a public event in Yemen wearing a keffiyeha special scarfbearing two anti-Israel slogans of the terror group Hamas, it emerged today.
Jerusalem is oursWE ARE COMING, reads one saying. From the river to the sea, says the other statement.
That rallying cry refers to Palestinian militants belief that the territory representing Israel, with the Jordan River to the east and the Mediterranean Sea to the west, rightfully belongs to themand Israel should not exist.
The photo appears on the website of the Barack H. Obama Foundation, a group that Malik founded and manages, despite its lack of a connection with he U.S. president. The name in the organizations title refers to the presidents father, the parent whom the two men share in common.
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As much as I really, really dislike Obama, I do not want to be responsible for the actions of my half brother. Now if Obama defends him or endorses him that is something else entirely.
I was being somewhat sarcastic.
Nothing to see here...move along. It doesn’t matter... Obama never listened to his sermons...oops, I mean he never was friends with...oops, I mean...oh never mind.
Too bad they don’t drone him.
Don’t worry 0bama doesn’t even take responsibility for his own actions.
hmmm...Obama is very distant with certain family members (for ex: the brother that is jewish) - but close to others.
I wonder which category Malik fits into?
Best man at his wedding.
LOL!!!
OF COURSE HE WAS!!!
I guess that answers THAT question!
And do we REALLY need to figure out “why” some family gets love and others don’t?
How refreshing a Romney presidency would have been...Just your usual Washington way of getting things done with out the interference of a Muslim Brotherhood....Obama can't deny it any longer, he gives Islam a pass no matter the crime while letting Christians and Jews be murdered. America, you have a Muslim president.
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