According to this report, senior presidential adviser Gayle Smith was once the mistress of a Marxist guerrilla fighter in the Horn of Africa:
http://www.countercurrents.org/mountain011210.htm
That got me to thinking about Obama ad-Dajjal's other friends, like Bill Ayers. According to some, he was a radical bomb maker:
http://www.commieblaster.com/bill_ayers/
And delving even deeper into the morass of what used to be the American republic, there are the reports that Obama ad-Dajjal never attended classes at Columbia University:
http://www.theblaze.com/contributions/barack-obama-the-ghost-of-columbia-university/
If he didn't attend classes, then what did he really do during that period? There are reports that he worked undercover with the mujaheddin. I have no idea whether or not that is true, but if he did maybe that explains why he doesn't favor anyone looking too closely at the "war on terror" and why he is killing people seemingly at random in the Muslim world.
Maybe he's killing the witnesses who could destroy his CIA legend.
Many Muslims from other countries assisted the various mujaheddin groups in Afghanistan. Some groups of these veterans became significant players in later conflicts in and around the Muslim world. Osama bin Laden, originally from a wealthy family in Saudi Arabia, was a prominent organizer and financier of an all-Arab Islamist group of foreign volunteers; his Maktab al-Khadamat funnelled money, arms, and Muslim fighters from around the Muslim world into Afghanistan, with the assistance and support of the Saudi and Pakistani governments.
[from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mujahideen]
From that description, it would be fair to call Osama bin Laden a "community organizer". Hey, isn't that what Obama ad-Dajjal used to do? Such a person may organize a community, but the purpose of such organization often is to destroy someone else's community, isn't it?
And Obama ad-Dajjal and his guerrilla minions are really good at destroying (I mean reinventing) the United States, aren't they?
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