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The wrong man, sir
There must be some mistakeTownhall links to a video in which civil rights activist Percy Sutton claimed he was asked by a certain “Dr. Khalid al Mansour”, adviser to ‘one of the richest men in the world’ to write a letter of reccomendation on behalf of Barack Obama to help him gain acceptance to Harvard [...]
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The Parallax (Re)View
protein wisdom — The Parallax (Re)View The more we know about Obama, the less we know about Obama. Maybe if we had those special glasses, like Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones — or even Roddy Piper… Posted by Jeff G. @ ...

Of Interest, August 27, 2008
baldilocks — ... —an apparent adherent to the Nation of Islam creed. But is he the same Khalid al Mansour who civil rights icon Percy Sutton says helped Barack Obama get into Harvard Law School? Richard Fernandez investigates . • And Matty O’Blackfive, Jimbo, ...

Obama: Just STFU Already...Or Else!
Stubborn Facts — ... I can hardly wait for the Khalid al-Monsour connection to get sorted out, but you can bet it will be, and then used against Obama if the oppo research people can put any real meat to it. So far the major attacks from Obama have been aimed at people who bring up his unfortunately close long-term association with Ayers. It's getting downright ...

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