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To: BIOCHEMKY

Thanks, how’d you like my new name for him...MALCOX II..?

Has a nice ring to it doncha think?
(humbly, “I wrote that”)


19 posted on 02/17/2010 4:37:02 AM PST by ROCKLOBSTER (Deathcare...a solution desperately looking for a problem.)
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To: ROCKLOBSTER

OBAMA = MALCOX II..?

Pretty catchy.

I just looked at 200 pics of Malcom X and what you proposed IS within the “realm of possibility”.

Obama’s nightmare of a financier from Chicago who was his conduit to support from the American Muslim community: Syrian born Antoin “Tony” Rezko

Cassius Clay converted to Islam and became Muhammad Ali.

Rezko’s first job was working for Muhammad Ali.

Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X were good friends.

Al-Mansour was a Muslim black nationalist and helped Huey Newton found the Black Panther Party (BPP).

Al-Mansour was approached about securing funding for Obama’s law school education. At the time, Al-mansour already knew of Obama at Occidental College in LA.

Al-Mansour recruited Bobby Seale, Malcolm X’s attorney, to raise the funding needed for Obama’s law school education.

Both the Black Panther Party and Black Liberation Army factored into the radical activist activities that Obama admired in the late 70s and early 80s.

There were members of the Black Liberation Army that were also members of the Weather Underground.

Obama was active in Black Student affairs at Occidental College and attended activist presentations while at Columbia.

Malcolm X admired Chairman Mao.

Obama admires Mao, Marx, & Lenin.

Malcolm X traveled to Kenya and other African countries in 1964.

etc., etc., etc.

Hmmmmmmmmmmm


22 posted on 02/17/2010 5:18:27 AM PST by BIOCHEMKY (I love liberty more than I hate war.)
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