Texas-Born Muslim Supremacist Fundraises for Obama
Posted by Tony Listi on September 6, 2008
Here is a good summary video:
Why is Obama accepting the fundraising services of a wacko racist anti-Christian Muslim who is in bed with the Saudis?
In the following video, Percy Sutton says that Khalid al-Mansour “is raising money for [Barack Obama].” (Sorry about Sutton’s slow talking but please stick with it to the end.)
Sutton is a San Antonio, Texas native and former civil rights attorney who represented Malcolm X, who was Muslim. Sutton actually went to Prairie View A&M as well, so there is an Aggie connection here.
This Obama fundraiser, Al-Mansour (aka Donald Warden), also born in Texas, mentored Huey Newton and Bobby Seale, the founders of the Black Panthers, a violent black Marxist organization of the 60s and 70s. (As if the Weather Underground wasn’t enough for Obama!) He also became a top lawyer for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and OPEC in 1977. He now resides in San Antonio as well, apparently.
Al-Mansour is radically anti-Christian:
“…the Church Fathers were the architects of apartheid…. The church participated in discrimination. The church participated in segregation. But in South Africa the church designed it!”
For the correct analysis of the relationship between the Judeo-Christian tradition and slavery please see my post.
Like Jeremiah Wright, al-Mansour has a warped, racial view of the Bible:
A long version of his racist, anti-Christian diatribe:
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