Saturday, July 25, 2009

Another close friend of Obama turns out to be shady


What is it about all these “close” friends of Obama? They all seem to have some shadiness about them. All his close friends are tax cheats; terrorists, socialists or just plain old have their hand in the cookie jar.

This from Reihl World View:

Henry Louis Gates, Jr controls a tax-exempt, non-profit charity, Inkwell Foundation, Inc, that managed to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars in direct support in one year, yet only gave out $27,500 in grants, the bulk of which went to Gates' employees and Harvard colleagues. Also, as recently as September 2008, the Boston Globe reported that Gates' charity was not in compliance with the law for failing to register the proper paperwork, despite the charity existing since 2005. The charge at the time was that it was "bogus," as you'll see below. In fact, the state Attorney General's office told the Globe the charity was likely either inactive, or dissolved. Yet, documents below show the charity is healthy, wealthy and active.

Perhaps this is why the brother was trippin’ when the cops showed up. He must have thought the jig was up! Read the whole thing, it is quite fascinating.

5 comments:

Clifton B said...

Ron B:

Oh yeah, old "Skippy" is running around like his pooh doesn't stink all the while, he has this shady foundation going on. Tsk, tsk, tsk!

Anonymous said...

Anyone and everyone should fear those words from Obama to describe them. "He's a good, close friend of mine."

Obama brings new meaning to Garth Brook's hit song "I got friends in low places."

Clifton B said...

madmath1:

Re: Friends in low places. Actually Obama's friends are all in high places, the problem is that they got there by very low down means.

LandShark 5150 said...

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Clifton B said...

LandShark 5150:

Link away my friend. Glad you enjoy the blog.

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