Posted on 02/08/2009 11:58:31 AM PST by Protect the Bill of Rights
REGION - 7 Lawyers Suspended Over Child Support
THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE - Wednesday, August 31, 1994
The California Supreme Court has ordered seven Bay Area lawyers suspended from practicing law for not paying child and spousal support.
The suspensions came at the recommendation of the State Bar, the organization that regulates the legal profession in California. The suspensions are required by a state law that went into effect at the beginning of last year.
The suspended lawyers are Khalid Abdullah T.C. Almansour , 58, of San Francisco;
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From the California Bar Assoc.
Khalid Abdullah T C Almansour - #33067 Current Status: Active This member is active and may practice law in California.
Bar Number 33067
San Antonio, TX 78209 Phone
Status
Present Active
6/12/1995 Active
8/22/1994 Not Eligible To Practice Law
6/7/1962 Admitted to The State Bar of California
Disciplinary and Related Actions
7/28/1972 Public reproval
Administrative Actions
8/22/1994 Suspended/Child & Fam Supp noncompliance Not Eligible To Practice Law
over here!

Good find!
Deadbeat dad, just like BO, Sr. and Lolo. (Ever wonder why either of those two weren’t ordered to pay spousal or child support? Maybe it has to do with Sharia Law.)
Khalid Abdullah T.C. Almansour , 58, of San Francisco
6/7/1962 Admitted to The State Bar of California
So, this guy passed the California bar when he was eleven? Amazing!
Oh, this happened in 1994. I’d better have another cup of coffee.
To those who don’t know who Kalid was, he’s the guy who’s connected with a Saudi prince who helped get Obama into Harvard Law by getting a big NY power broker (Percy Sutton) to pull strings for him. See my FR homepage for details and links to the Percy Sutton youtube video.
He was not a poor man in 1994. Not by any stretch of the imagination.
I knw, I know! he used the funds for obama’s tuition. :-)
Been there, done that..everyday, LOL!
Thanks Papa Bear I tend to forget the world cannot read my mind, LOL!
Mod, Could you add “Obama’s sponsor” or something like that to the title? Thanks
Rutt Roh....lol.
Great find!
He was originally admitted to the CA bar in 1962 and still has child support payments ? Who does he think he is, Strom Thurmond?
from page 19: http://www.ofcvc.org/download/archives/HBCU2007.pdf
KHALID AL-MANS OUR received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Howard University with major in Philosophy and Logic. He then received his Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from the University of California School of Law, Berkeley. Dr. Al-Mansour hold memberships in many professional association including International Bar Association, American Bar Association, and California Bar Association. He was also admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States and the State of California, International Bankers Association, Islamic Centers of America, and African American Association. He has lectured at the University of California School of Business (Berkeley), San Francisco State Department of Philosophy and Humanities, Harvard University, Howard University, UCLA, University of Kenya, Columbia University, Boston University, Bombay University, University of Ghana, London School of Economics, and Florida A&M School of Business & Industry. Dr. Al-Mansour is the Co-founder of the international law firm of Al-Waleed, Al-Talal and Al-Mansour.
He served as Special Advisor to: HRH Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulazziz Al-Saud of Saudi Arabia, Honorary Consul for the Republic of Guinea, Kingdom Zephyr African Fund,
Director -Global MOIP Authority,
Director-Saudi African Bank,
Director - Space Tech, Inc.,
Director- AVP,
Director- Zurich Kapital Bank,
Director-V-Tech, Inc.,
Director-Senscom, Inc.,
Director¬Ultrafine Corporation,
Director- Global Petroleum Authority,
Director-First Financial Insurance,
Director-Frontier Capital,
Director-e-village Advisory Board, Malaysia Centric Inc.,
Director-East West University USA,
Director- Multimedia Super Corridor,
Advisor- AfriVest Infrastructure Fund,
Director-First African Arabian Corp.,
Director¬BankingOnline.net,
Director Dignity Building Systems,
Director-Advanced Systems Integrated,
Director-African communication Assoc.,
Director-Buy-SellOnWallStreet.com,
Director-Global Multimedia Authority,
Director-N2 Global Wireless Networks Inc.,
Director-Global Resource Authority,
Director-Various International Electronic, Housing, Banking and Financial Services Companies.
Dr. Al-Mansour has been named as Whos Who in the World, Whos Who in American Law, Whos Who in the West, Whos Who in Finance and Industry, Whos Who in California, Whos Who in Black America, Royal Blue Book of London, American Hall of Fame, International Whos Who of the Arab World, Worlds Whos Who in Finance and Industry, National Social Register (U.S.), Worlds Whos Who of Intellectuals, International Whos Who of Professionals. He was the recipient if the Two Thousand Men of Achievement, International Peace Prize, 500 Living Legends by Cambridge Biographical Center, 21st Century Award for Achievement, Honorary Citizen of the Virgin Islands. He was cited by Federal. Judge Andrew Hauk for the Clarence Darrow Award as lead attorney in the famous IAM vs. OPEC trial (1978). Dr. Al¬Mansour is the author of 31 books including the critically acclaimed: Betrayal By Any Other Name, Welcome To Islam, Lost Books Of Africa Rediscovered, Cultural Dynamism In The 21st Century, Nothing From Nothing Leaves Nothing, PC vs. TV Can America Survive? Laws Without Justice, Do You Still Want to be a Lawyer? 2 Be Stress Free, Why Not Me Its All Good, And Then There Was None-The Real Story Behind The OJ Simpson Case, Coming To Grips With The 21st Century Ready Or Not You Shall be Caught, Globalization Is Here to Stay- Choose Your Poison And/Or Anecdote? Pursuing The Mysteries Of Life Within The One Moment In Time Syndrome Go To China For Knowledge Before Its Too Late Born Brain Dead Who Will Pull the Plug? Pentecostals: Good, Bad, Ugly Whats 9-11 Got To Do With It-Fatal Attraction Or Fatal Flaw?
Strom took care of his children. ALL of them. :-)
I was referring more to the age of a 1962 bar admittee having ANY child support now ... there the similarity would end w/Thurmond ... except, it turns out, the deadbeat dad violation against Khalid was 15 years ago.
I know...I just wanted to point out the difference between that “evil” white man,Strom, and that wonderful Islamic leader, al-Mansour.
Hope it didn’t sound like a slam.
Hitting myself. I forgot about this:
http://archives.cnn.com/2001/US/10/11/rec.giuliani.prince/
NEW YORK (CNN) — Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Thursday the city would not accept a $10 million donation for disaster relief from Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal after the prince suggested U.S. policies in the Middle East contributed to the September 11 attacks.
(excerpt)
Switch gears a bit:
(no link)
WEATHERING CHANGE - ‘60S REVOLUTIONARY BILL AYERS SAYS HE HAS ALWAYS BEEN A TEACHER, BUT HE NO LONGER USES BOMBS AS STUDY AIDS
Chicago Tribune - Thursday, July 8, 1993
Author: Jon Anderson.
EXCERPTS
In November 1980, (Ayers and Dohrn) turned themselves in. Over the years, most of the charges, from mob action to bombing conspiracy, had been dropped, or downgraded. Dohrn wound up with a $1,500 fine and three years’ probation; Ayers , with nothing.
(snip)
Several years ago, for an article in Seven Days magazine, writer (Don) Rose obtained FBI reports on Ayers during his fugitive days. They included an interview with his father, whose theme with federal agents, Rose recalled, “was along the lines of `I probably didn’t take him camping enough.’ “
(snip)
As guardians, Ayers/Dohrn get Rhodes scholarship for jailed Weatherman’s challenged son? Looks like they know how to work the system.
Being the child of left-wing domestic terrorists means never having to say youre sorry.
Such is the case of young Chesa Boudin, hailed on the front page of the New York Times this week for overcoming striking challenges and lifelong suffering to win a prestigious Rhodes scholarship. In a lengthy tear-jerker profile, Boudin is elevated to hero status as the article details his childhood bouts with epilepsy, dyslexia, and temper tantrums, before going on to Yale, traveling the world, and hitting the lecture circuit to exploit his celebrity status.
Boudin is the son of Kathy Boudin and David Gilbert, members of the militant Weathermen. Theyre the 1960s group of rich-kid radicals who bombed government buildings and corporate headquarters, aided convicted felons in jail breaks, and participated in a 1981 Brinks armored car holdup in Nyack, N.Y., that took the lives of three innocent Americans in the name of peace. Boudins mother and father were convicted for their participation in the Nyack murders and armed robbery, and remain remorselessly in prison today.
(snip)
Comment:
Obama got sponsored/groomed into Columbia in 1981. Bill Ayers was there too, and so to the Weatherman. Odd.
Just outside of New York, on Long Island, there was a Brinks robbery in October 1981. It was the idiots of the Black Liberation Army( all twenty or so) and the Weather Underground. Two police officers and a Brinks guard were ambushed and murdered. One of the BLA idiots, Nathan Burns, took the name Sekou Odinga. The muslim thug president of Kenya, and African travel partner of Obama and his supposedly first cousin is Raila Odinga. Odd.
Maybe Columbia is a really really big school, with lots and lots of Black Nationalists and Weather Underground types there at the time.
Obama said he lived off campus, spent his time jogging or in the library. Hes not released any of his no doubt stellar academic records, or much of anyting from his time at Columbia.
Im sure the New York Times, but blocks from Columbia is right on this.
http://www.zombietime.com/zomblog/?p=64
Speaking of Big Schools...
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,488764,00.html
Immigration Officials Arrest Maryland Professor Accused of Genocide in Rwanda
TOWSON, Md. A Maryland college professor accused of genocide in his home country of Rwanda has been arrested for being in the U.S. illegally, immigration officials said Thursday.
Leopold Munyakazi, 59, taught French at GOUCHER COLLEGE, north of Baltimore, until he was suspended with pay after the liberal arts school learned in December that he was wanted in Rwanda. Munyakazi has denied the accusations.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials are taking steps to deport Munyakazi, who was arrested Tuesday at his home in Towson for overstaying his visa, according to agency spokesman Brandon A. Montgomery. Munyakazi was later released from custody but with a monitoring device.
JOBS THAT AMERICANS WON’T DO!!!!
A must see video!!!
Dr.Khalid Al-Mansour And Obama Are Connected
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syrBOnfFajc&feature=related
I’m not so sure Tom (as his kids called him) was far away from his kids in ideology.
http://neveryetmelted.com/index.php/another-obama-radical-connection/
04 Sep 2008
Another Obama Radical Connection
Donald Ward, Black Panthers, Khalid Al Mansour, Racial Politics, 2008 Election, Barack Obama, Islam
Donald Ward aka Khalid Al Mansour
Kenneth R. Timmerman describes the latest skeleton to fall out of Barak Obamas personal closet.
When Obama was applying to Harvard, Manhattan Borough President Percy Sutton was asked to write a letter of recommendation for him by Donald Warden aka Khalid Al Mansour, a radical Black Nationalist, once mentor to Huey Newton, founder of the Black Panthers, later an Islamicist extremist and antisemite.
YouTube has numerous videos of this gentlemans rants.
New evidence has emerged that Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama was closely associated as early as age 25 to a key adviser to a Saudi billionaire who had mentored the founding members of the Black Panthers.
In a videotaped interview this year on New Yorks all news cable channel NY1, a prominent African-American businessman and political figure made the curious disclosures about Obama.
Percy Sutton, the former borough president of Manhattan, off-handedly revealed the unusual circumstances about his first encounter with the young Obama.
I was introduced to (Obama) by a friend who was raising money for him, Sutton told NY1 city hall reporter Dominic Carter.
The friends name is Dr. Khalid al-Mansour, from Texas, Sutton said. He is the principal adviser to one of the worlds richest men. He told me about Obama.
Sutton, the founder of Inner City Broadcasting, said al-Mansour contacted him to ask a favor: Would Sutton write a letter in support of Obamas application to Harvard Law School?
He wrote to me about him, Sutton recalled. And his introduction was there is a young man that has applied to Harvard. I know that you have a few friends up there because you used to go up there to speak. Would you please write a letter in support of him?
Sutton said he acted on his friend al-Mansours advice.
I wrote a letter of support of him to my friends at Harvard, saying to them I thought there was a genius that was going to be available and I certainly hoped they would treat him kindly, Sutton told NY1.
various links embedded in article.
http://www.columbia.edu/~hauben/CS/netdemocracy-60s.txt
Participatory Democracy From the 1960s and SDS into the Future On-line
By Michael Hauben
excerpt...
“...
An important part of the SDS program included the understanding
of the need for a medium to make it possible for a community of active
citizens to discuss and debate the issues affecting their lives. While
not available in the 1960s, such a medium exists today in the 1990s.
The seeds for the revival of the 1960s SDS vision of how to bring
about a more democratic society now exists in the personal computer
and the Net. These seeds will be an important element in the battle
for winning control for people as we approach the new millennium....”
http://www.counterpunch.org/dohrn04052007.html
April 5, 2007
Convergence Not Division
The New and Old SDS
By BERNADINE DOHRN
Christopher Phelps has written a timely but ultimately disappointing article in The Nation about the vibrant and growing student movement. [The New SDS (April 16, 2007)] He transforms the tough challenges of movement-building into a set of tepid formulas about what not to do. The new wave of student activism in America and around the world is a hopeful development worthy of our active participation and respect.
Yet Phelps focuses on the sectarian divides of the MDS generation rehearsing old political grudges or offering simplistic “lessons” from the New Left, rather than highlighting the steps forward and the common ground between radical organizers.
Our points of convergence (young and old, organizers and activists) are numerous, including the need to strive for participatory democracy and non-exclusion, resist the savage US wars and occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan, fight brutal poverty and gluttonous wealth here and globally, act to end catastrophic climate change, racial injustice and patriarchal power, and reject the permanent so-called war on “terror” in toto.
Phelps would have benefited from more attention to what led to coordinated anti-war actions on 60 campuses last month, and to the new SDS diverse political campaigns ranging from getting military recruiters out of high schools and off campuses to anti-sweatshop coordination, from opposition to police violence against the community to protest when war criminals speak, from support for Assata Shakur and the new Panther 8 defendants to fights for universal health care—radical youth organizing is broad and deep. This is the power and the inspiration of a vast, left umbrella network with variety and vigor.
Phelps stereotypically characterizes me as a “celebrity” while the male ideologues are described by what they say about politics. I object. Who knows why any speech or article is well received?
At the SDS conference at Brown University in Spring 2006, it seemed that the political substance of my talk was what generated the positive response from students: the urgent needs to reject the framework of US military and economic empire, to forge active opposition to white supremacy and grapple with the issue of multiracial organization, and to reckon with the importance of direct action to organizing and educating. I intentionally ignored the challenge to debate the issue of what killed SDS 38 years ago and who was right when, in favor of exploring what we all can do, in solidarity, now. Building bridges between issues, finding points of convergence, and creating an independent radical movement resonates across generations. The last thing the new SDS needs is patronizing elders wagging their fingers with cautionary tales.
Bernardine Dohrn, Clinical Associate Professor of Law and Director and founder of the Children and Family Justice Center at the Northwestern University School of Law, is a child advocate who teaches, lectures and writes about children’s law and justice, the needs and rights of children and youth, and international human rights.
No, we’re on the same page :)
Dorhn’s quote disgusts me on so many levels:
“.... resist the savage US wars and occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan, fight brutal poverty and gluttonous wealth here and globally, act to end catastrophic climate change, racial injustice and patriarchal power, and reject the permanent so-called war on terror in toto.
There's a Bell, Obama connection here...
Public reproval.
That is what is going to happen to Obama in November.
hmmmmm,.... what’s next? I wonder.....
University of Kenya?????
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