Tuesday, April 07, 2015

Obama's Hamas Family Ties

by JASmius



Or, if you prefer, "All In The Jihadist Family":

Today we’re going to look at Obama’s best man at his wedding with Michelle Obama. A man Obama has met with at the White House more than once. The man’s name is Malik Obama.

Yes, Obama’s diehard supporters will claim Malik is only a half brother and is distanced from Barack. That claim, in our view, holds no water when said half-brother was the best man at Barack and Michelle’s wedding. How many people are given the honor of serving as a best man for someone with whom they have no relationship?....

Now ponder Obama’s coziness with Islam and his unwillingness to defend Christianity. To take a step further, think about how Obama has crippled Middle East leaders who tolerated Israel and replaced them with radical regimes who want Israel destroyed. Think about Obama’s crooked deal with Iran and his refusal to mandate that any deal must require Iran to accept Israel’s right to exist.

Obama gives assistance to Israel’s enemies and insults Israel at every opportunity. This should come as no surprise when we consider what Obama’s best man, his half-brother, recently did in full view of cameras and media from around the world.



Walid Shoebat translates:

While in Sanaa, Yemein in 2010, Barack Obama’s brother Malik Obama was at an event billed as the Orphans Development Fund (ODF) Conference. It’s quite the ironic title considering a group photo Malik is in that he has posted to his website. In the photo, he can be seen wearing a Hamas scarf (keffiyeh) that bears a well-known Palestinian slogan – ‘Jerusalem is ours – WE ARE COMING!’ It also includes a map of Palestine that says, ‘From the River to the Sea!’ In other words, Malik is saying, THERE IS NO ISRAEL. [emphases added]

And the First Half-Brother's Lois Lerner-approved non-profit organization?  The Barack H. Obama Foundation.

But by all means, let nobody ever say that Barack Obama isn't a <snicker> "devout Christian" and "stands by Israel 100%".

What's that old saying?  "The fruit don't fall far from the tree."

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