On Fox’s America’s Newsroom, the week of October 13, 2008, a report was made based upon emailed requests for the source of Barack Obama’s college and university funding. Brett Baier of FOX, while speaking to Bill Hemmer during the morning session, revealed he found out the answer to that question: federal loans. His source for this finding: he asked Obama. That was it; he found out how Obama could afford to attend Occidental College in Los Angeles for two years and then Columbia University in New York, and Harvard Law School. To me, this seemed just too pat; entirely too convenient an answer.
Even with federal loans, university education still costs money and especially in the exclusive ivy-league schools he attended. The question was meant to cover how he could afford to attend since he actually held no job which would allow his being able to afford the costs not covered by his federal loans. Obama would have desperately needed a source of income to supplement his federal loans.
While in his freshman year at Occidental in 1979, he roomed with a Pakistani named Imad Husain who introduced him to two other men, Mohammed Hasan Chandoo and Wahid Hamid, two wealthy Pakistanis, and Vinai Thummalapally from Hyderabad, India. In 1981, before transferring to Columbia, Obama and Hamid traveled to Pakistan, staying in Karachi with Chandoo’s family. After arriving in New York and at Columbia University, he renewed his acquaintance with Sohale Siddiqi, another apartment roommate he had while in Los Angeles. Each of these men are Muslim and were in positions to introduce Obama to others who could aid him in his education.
Obama graduated Columbia in 1983 with a B.A. in Political Science, specializing in international relations. Beyond these facts, nothing else is available about his experiences, activities, grades and associations while there or about the next two years until 1985. From New York, he moved to Chicago where he worked as a community organizer from June 1985 to May 1988 as director of the Developing Communities Project, a church-based community organization.
In comparison, much is known about the years following his graduation from Columbia. Just before entering into Harvard Law School in 1988, Obama was introduced to a man named Percy Sutton, a prominent Manhattan Afro-American who was a former lawyer for Malcolm X of the radical Black Panthers and a business partner of Dr. Khalid al-Mansour. It was at Sutton’s request that al-Mansour see what could be done to get Obama accepted at Harvard. As a key adviser to a Saudi billionaire, al-Mansour was seeking to raise money for Obama’s graduate school education. This Saudi was none other than Prince Alwaleed, the nephew of King Adballah of Saudi Arabia and a large stock holder in Citigroup and News Corp., the holding company which controls Fox News. Alwaleed has given millions of dollars to Muslim charities in the U.S. and to Harvard to establish programs in Islamic studies. Obama would have found it easy to obtain funding from the foundation established by Alwaleed especially from the man who would have been instrumental in its origination.
While this information about Obama is tantalizing in itself, it also reveals additional connections to many groups which should preclude his election to the presidency of the United States. These dubious groups include those in the radical Muslim community, organizations with radical anti-white disposition such as the New Black Panthers, the Trinity United Church of Christ and its pastor, Jeremiah Wright, and Louis Farrakhan of the Black Nation of Islam, and those with pro-Palestinian and anti-Israeli ties.
This is proof enough Barack Hussein Obama certainly does not have the best interest for the American people in mind in his bid for the highest office of the land.