Deja vu — Judith Apter Klinghoffer

Judith Apter Klinghoffer

WHO FINANCED OBAMA'S LAW SCHOOL EDUCATION AND WHY?/update

I have always assumed that Barack Hussein Obama paid for his law school in the manner most students do, by taking out loans. Not so reports Kenneth R. Timmerman. In his autobiography he describes the qualms he had about leaving "his people" to go to Harvard and better himself. Apparently he did more than that. He used his community organizing ties to raise funds to finance his legal education. His good fairy was a Muslim radical named Dr. Khalid al Mansour. A lawyer with close ties to Saudi princes. As they were not sure Obama can get in on his own merits, Mansour got Percy Sutton to write letters to all his Harvard buddies.

In other words, he financed his education in the same manner he financed his house, with a little help from his unsavory friends who also happened to be Muslims.

But why are they so "helpful?" Is he groomed for something very "special?"

Watch the following interview in which he mentions a mysterious richest man and think Saudi prince.

As for the kindly Mansour's views?

You can find them here. Just imagine a Muslim Rev. Wright and you will not be too far from the truth.

UPDATE: Barack Obama — Magna Cum Saudi?

Atlas Shrugs has more on Mansour. It seems he represent OPEC.

Meanwhile, the Obama camp denies the story.

Oh, yea, Iranians knows what is good for them. They are rooting for Obama. Also see, Iranian TV goes ga-ga over Obama Heaps praise on Democrats while blasting 'absentminded' McCain, 'inexperienced' Palin AND McCain- Palin ticket chills Arabs and Muslims.



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