Good piece. I like Clarice Feldman’s editorials.
Brilliant article. Do we trust Romney to call a commie cook a commie cook and to tell the radical left that the Constitution will not permit the further implementation of their un-American nightmare?
Great post.
Found this linking through the links... thought you might be interested - there’s a strange ‘intersection’ between Bell, Nation of Islam, Dr. Khalid al-Mansour, Saudi Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal and Obama. It’s critical and it’s racial - and there’s some weird ‘intersection’ happening:
http://networkedblogs.com/uVfQ5
....knowing Sutton had connections at Harvard, asked Sutton to write a letter in support of Obama’s application to Harvard law school.
“The friend’s name is Dr. Khalid al-Mansour, from Texas,” Sutton said. “He is the principal adviser to one of the world’s richest men. He told me about Obama.”
Sutton wrote the letter, and likely followed up with a few phonecalls.
Sutton, by the way is a former business partner of Mansour, of whom we’ll hear more shortly. And the billionaire Sutton is talking about? None other than our old friend Saudi Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal.
Al-Waleed, some of you might recall, is one of the prime movers behind the Wahabi takeover of America’s mosques and madrassahs through his funding of the Islamic Society Of North America(ISNA), was a major funder of the Al Qaeda charity al-Haramain and was the Saudi prince who’s $10 million dollar donation to New York City after 9/11 was spurned by then mayor Rudy Giuliani after after the prince made a public comment suggesting that the U.S. relationship with Israel were responsible for the attack.
He also has donated millions to establishing Saudi controlled Middle East Studies departments - including at Harvard, where he ponied up a mere $20 million.
Did the backing of Sutton, al-Mansour and a major donor like the Saudi Prince have anything to do with Obama being selected as editor of the Law review, even though he never contributed a single article? And did al-Mansour or Prince Al-Waleed have anything to do with an unknown law undergraduate suddenly getting a lucrative book deal that helped pay for his college education? Obama has stated that when he became president of the law review in 1990, `a few publishers started calling’, even though he had never written anything for the Harvard Law review. Did these publishers find out through mental telepathy that Obama was an author?
And who is Khalid al-Mansour? He’s a well connected Texas-born lawyer who used to be known as Don Warden back in Berkeley, when he was involved with the Black Panther movement. He originally comes from Texas and is primarily a black separatist, Islamist and anti-Semite, who’s books include titles like “The Destruction of Western Civilization as Seen Through Islam” and “Will the West Rule Forever?” Here’s a couple of samples of al-Mansour at work:
http://networkedblogs.com/uVfQ5