Posted on 09/23/2012 5:15:32 PM PDT by jwsea55
In late March 2008, on a local New York City show called Inside City Hall, the venerable African-American entrepreneur and politico, Percy Sutton, told host Dominic Carter how he was asked to help smooth Barack Obamas admission into Harvard Law School 20 years earlier.
The octogenarian Sutton calmly and lucidly explained that he had been introduced to [Obama] by a friend. The friends name was Dr. Khalid al-Mansour, and the introduction had taken place about 20 years prior.
Sutton described al-Mansour as the principal adviser to one of the worlds richest men. The billionaire in question was Saudi prince Al-Waleed bin Talal.
Given, the game-changing nature of this revelation when it surfaced in late August 2008, the Obama camp and its allies in the media, particularly Politico and Media Matters, shifted into overdrive to kill the story. Through a series of denials, lies and slanders about Suttons mental health, they succeeded.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
I guess that makes Obama the Mansourian Candidate, right?
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But Michael Moore told us George Bush was in bed with the Saudis. I’m confused.....
PapaBear,
Many many thanks for that link!
To all:
Must read the posts at that link; connections, why college records may have been sealed, and much much more!
He is a shyster lawyer who worked his way into the connection with the Saudi’s through investments.
He is responsible for getting Obama into Harvard.
While BO takes it to a new level both parties have supported policies which cater to the Saudis.
Meet the new boss.
And I think they own the environmentalist movement....and our cannon fodder....errr.... military who are in the ME.
Could this be any worse? Oh yeah..zero can turn the WH into a mosque.
That's not clear, anymore. I believe we get the lion's share of our oil from Mexico and Canada these days. And if we were 'cut off' by the Saudis, I believe the price would be driven up to the point where it would make sense for domestic US producers to get into the bidness again. And I think there would be sufficient pressure to remove the constraints on domestic producers.
Thanks donna! 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten in post #15 had the wikipedia part. Thanks for the additional article.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIVO8MZYXo8
Thanks! Just going to find it for you.
Of course, Mansoor Ijaz came to mind. I was glued to his appearances.
I’ve talked about domestic production. It will take about four years. You may want to go back a ‘ways and see my earlier posts.
I think you might be tuned in to the right wavelength. Somewhere in this trail of perfidy there is a dropped piece(s) of the true story of Obama that is just waiting to be discovered and truth established..
PFL
They cannot give up their point man.
Thanks.
Actually watched/listened to the entire thing. Warner paints Islam with a large fat brush. I know too many Muslims to paint the religion with that type of brush.
A good friend who is Muslim is more 'Christian' in how he lives his life and treats others than most Christians. He takes his faith seriously and believes in peace. He emigrated to this Country and believes in the American dream and ideals more than most Americans under 40. How does that fit into Warner's thesis?
When one looks at the different sects of things calling themselves Islam, it is scary. These are the things that fit Warner's thesis.
When you had the citizens of the USA with the all-American Eisenhower beating up on McCarthy it was very easy and comfortable for the communists to become entrenched in USA government. Obama and his enablers found the right pathway.
Tonight, we say farewell to one of New Yorks and this nations most influential African-American leaders a man whom I am proud to have called a friend and mentor throughout my entire career, Gov. Paterson said in a statement. Percy Sutton was a trailblazer. He will be missed but his legacy lives on through the next generations of African-Americans he inspired to pursue and fulfill their own dreams and ambitions. An influential figure in New York politics, Sutton helped guide the careers of numerous black politicians.
Thanks. It is scary to think what our media thinks is important and who is evil.
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