Monday, June 9, 2008

B. Hussein Obama surrounds himself with anti-Israeli 'friends'

''Baruch' Obama woos Jews, denies he was Muslim, downplays Khalidi ties ...
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Thursday promised an audience in a Jewish synagogue an 'unshakable commitment' to Israel if he is elected. Obama also asked the crowd not be put off by his 'funny name' and said that it was equivalent to the Hebrew 'Baruch.' He denied that he was raised as a Muslim, brushing aside his many anti-Israel friends:

'There is not a single trace of me ever being anything more than a friend of Israel and a friend of the Jewish people,' Obama said, warning the crowd not to believe fliers and e-mails that suggested otherwise. 'Judge me by what I say and what I've done. Don't judge me because I've got a funny name. Don't judge me because I'm African-American.'

But Aaron Klein, the Jerusalem bureau chief of World Net Daily, points out that Obama's association with Khalidi, go far, far beyond a 'conversation.' Khalidi's deep personal ties to Obama were first exposed by WND in February in a widely cited article. According to a professor at the University of Chicago who said he has known Obama for 12 years, the Democratic presidential hopeful befriended Khalidi when the two worked together at the university, that the two families dined together a number of times, and that the Obamas even babysat the Khalidi children. Khalidi in 2000 held a successful fundraiser for Obama's failed bid for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives and an anti-Israel Arab group, the Arab American Action Network -- AAAN -- run by Khalidi's wife, Mona, received subtantial funding -- $75,000 over two years -- from a Chicago nonprofit, the Woods Fund, for which Obama served as a paid board member in both years.
What a coincidence."
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1 comment:

"Doc Adler" said...

What's even more amazing is that in the upcoming election, many Jews will vote for the Democrat, even when it's not in their best interest to do so.