Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Egypted Us - Update

In my most recent post I asked the rhetorical question "why is the president of the United States so intent on putting (the Muslim Brotherhood) back in power in Egypt?

Here's one possible answer.

Obama's brother linked to Muslim Brotherhood
President Obama’s half-brother in Kenya could cause the White House more headaches over new evidence linking him to the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt...

Malik Obama’s oversight of the Muslim Brotherhood’s international investments is one reason for the Obama administration’s support of the Muslim Brotherhood, according to an Egyptian report citing the vice president of the Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt, Tehani al-Gebali...
Malik Obama, best man at the wedding of Barack H. Obama, Oct. 3, 1992

The cherry on top of that particular sundae is that funds contributed in the U.S. to a tax exempt foundation run by Malik Obama may have been diverted to support Malik’s multiple wives in Kenya.

And just for good measure, the IRS official who approved the tax exempt status of that foundation was none other than controversial IRS supervisor Lois Lerner, who is currently under congressional investigation for targeting conservative groups.

As if that's not enough, Malik isn't barry's first relative to receive preferential treatment.
A document obtained from the Obama administration through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request shows that President Barack Obama's uncle, Omar Onyango, received a deportation stay from the Obama administration. The document ... suggests the possibility that Onyango is receiving special treatment from authorities.

Judicial Watch recalls that Onyango was first required to leave the country in 1989, and failed to do so. His case entered the spotlight after he was arrested for drunk driving last year:

Another relative, Obama's half-aunt, Zeituni Onyango, overstayed her visa and received public housing and other public benefits before being granted political asylum in 2010.
Remember, kids, incest begins at home...

3 comments:

Toejam said...

That's a Hell-of-a family "Wood pile!!

CenTexTim said...

Tsk tsk, Toejam. Don't you know that pointing out the obvious is politically incorrect?

Toejam said...

I know and I'm lovin it!