Thursday, September 27, 2012

Obama's Cousin and his Relationship with the Iranian President

No. Not cousin Dale. The other cousin, Raila Odinga. The one who took power in Kenya by making pacts with Muslim extremists that included establishing Shariah law and imposing Muslim dress codes. The one Obama helped get elected. It looks like Obama's cousin and Iranian President Gilligan are as thick as thieves.





In 2009, this happened:
Kenya and Iran have agreed to establish Specialised Working Groups to accelerate the implementation of signed agreements and memoranda of understanding between the two countries.

These include Economic, Trade and Banking Co-operation, Agricultural and Educational Cooperation, Energy, Oil and Industry Cooperation; and Political, Cultural, Health and Housing Cooperation.

The two countries also underscored the importance of expanding economic, political, cultural and international ties and welcomed the exchange of high-ranking delegations.

The resolutions are part of a joint communiqué signed by Kenya and Iran to further consolidate and strengthen relations between the two countries. The first vice-president Dr Parviz Davoudi signed on behalf of Iran while Prime Minister Raila Odinga committed Kenya.
Odinga concluded his two-day official visit to Tehran by holding talks with Iran ian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
The two men met again at a March, 2011 meeting in Tehran.



They hugged one another...


So here you have Obama's cousin, a hands on friend of Ahmedinejad, who has business relations with Iran.  And we are not to suspect that this relationship effects Obama's stance on Iran?  Remembering that Obama helped Odinga get elected?

And in case you were unaware, here's some background on Obama's Kenyan family...

Obama's older brother Roy is a Luo activist, militant Muslim and a Marxist.

Obama's older brother, Abongo "Roy" Obama, said: "The black man must liberate himself from the poisoning influences of European culture."

Barack Obama is proud of his brother, Abongo ‘Roy’ Obama, who converted to Islam from Christianity

Obama wrote this about Roy, the man who thinks the black man must liberate himself from the poisoning influences of European culture: "Abongo's new lifestyle has left him lean and clear-eyed, and at the wedding, he looked so dignified in his black African gown with white trim and matching cap that so me of our guests mistook him for my father,"

Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga and Barack Obama are cousins.

Raila Odinga's oldest son, Fidel, is named after Fidel Castro.

Obama appears to have sided with opposition leader Raila Odinga, head of the same Luo tribe Obama's late Muslim father belonged. Obama interrupted his New Hampshire campaigning to speak with Odinga by phone, not to the newly elected president of Kenya, Mwai Kibaki

Raila Odinga has made a pact with a hard-line Islamic group in Kenya to establish Shariah courts throughout the country. He has vowed to ban booze, pork and impose Muslim dress codes on women, moves which are also favored by Obama's brother

Obama campaigned for Odinga in August of 2006,just before he filed with the US Federal Elections Commission for his presidential candidacy.

When Obama went to Kenya in August of 2006, he was hosted by Raila and spoke in praise of him at rallies in Nairobi.

When Odinga and his Luo activists lost the election to Kibaki, he yelled election fraud, and put his Luo Islamofascists into the streets of Nairobi to “protest” by murdering, raping and maiming Kikuyu people, including the burning alive of a church full of Christians.

Raila Odinga has, in his own words, a "close personal friendship" with Barrack Hussein Obama Junior.

Obama’s cousin Raila Odinga also ran as the agent of change candidate in Kenya 2007, as you can see on his campaign web site. As an East German trained socialist, and son of a well-known socialist father, Raila Odinga pursues heavy handed socialism in Africa.

Obama's brother Malik holding a picture of brother Obama gettin' his motherland on



Obama giving his hope and change message for Raila Odinga, a man accused of ethnic cleansing



Kenya has recently sought to strengthen its ties with Iran.
Indeed, during the last two-three years, Iran has made serious efforts to expand its strategic presence and influence in East Africa, especially Kenya, whose government is looking forward for Iranian investments. In 2009, during the visit of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to Kenya with a delegation of Iranian businessmen he signed 13 agreements between the two countries.
It seems, however, that Iran is also interested in advancing the Shiite religious presence in Kenya. The Kenyan Shia cleric, Morteza Morteza, said that "the number of Shia Muslims has sharply increased, and a lot of Kenyans became familiar with this honorable school of thought.
Iran's relationship with Kenya has been described as such:
Foreign ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said that “given the good and brotherly relations between Iran and Kenya...
Folks.  There's a stinky fish here.  Relatives of Obama are politically and economically dependent on Iran, who seeks to advance it's Shiite Muslim ideology in Africa.  And we have a president who refuses to take a hard-line stance against Iran.

America elected a foreign nationalist as President.  This is what we get in return.

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