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KillThemAll
10-18-2008, 12:02 PM
Obama's ties to the black panthers, Malcolm X: khalid al-mansour, Percy Sutton

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http://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/kha...04/127844.html


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His life story could have been written as a Horatio Alger-style rise from rags to riches. He sees himself as something of the “return of Antar,” a mythical black poet-warrior of pre-Islamic times. His real-life exploits range from a surprise one-on-one meeting with the prime minister of India as a college student to mentoring Black Panthers’ founders Huey Newton and Bobby Seale in the early 1960s

quote taken from http://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/kha...04/127844.html

Khalid Al-Mansour, US attorney for Saudi Royal Family, wrote a letter of recommendation for Barrack Obama that helped him get into Harvard, upon the urging of Percy Sutton, personal lawyer for Malcolm X.



Percy Sutton, with malcolm X.


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During the 1950's and 1960's, Percy Sutton became one of American's best known lawyers. He represented many controversial figures such as Malcolm X and argued many cases.
Sutton has been a longtime leader in Harlem politics and is a leader of the Harlem Clubhouse. The Clubhouse has dominated Democratic politics in Harlem since the 1960s. His allies in running the Clubhouse are former Mayor David Dinkins, Congressman Charles Rangel, and former New York Secretary of State Basil Paterson.

Source #2


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A recent televised interview with octogenarian entrepreneur and politico Percy Sutton, on a New York
City show called "Inside City Hall," sheds light on the question of who this godfather might be.
A Manhattan borough president for 12 years and a credible candidate for mayor of New York City in 1977, Sutton spoke knowingly about the Obama candidacy. Although unspecified as to date, the interview likely took place within the last few months.
"I was introduced to [Obama] by a friend," Sutton told the interviewer. The friend's name was Dr. Khalid al-Mansour, and the introduction took place about 20 years ago.
Sutton described al-Mansour as "the principle adviser to one of the world's richest men." He also implied that al-Mansour was currently raising money for Obama.
Knowing that Sutton had friends at Harvard, al-Mansour asked Sutton to "please write a letter in support of [Obama] ... a young man that has applied to Harvard." Sutton gladly did so.

above Quote taken from http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?pageId=73649


Source #3

http://texasdarlin.wordpress.com/200...-in-the-1980s/



source # 4

http://www.dequalss.com/wp/2008/08/k...our-and-obama/

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