This letter to Oprah Winfrey, a one-time member of Barack Hussein Obama's church, was published in the church newsletter on June 10, 2007.
I do know that Mr. Mandela, who is probably the most respected man on Earth
today, is your friend and hero. He is also mine. I met him in Chicago; and I had
the honor of visiting him at his home in South Africa, years back. You are also
a friend and a great admirer of Cape Town Archbishop Tutu, a Nobel Peace Prize
dignitary, a man who has stood against injustice and racism almost his entire
life. Both men describe Israel’s treatment of the Palestinians, the natives of
the land, as worse than apartheid. Recently, Israel prevented Bishop Tutu from
coming to Gaza to investigate and report Israel’s war crimes to the United
Nations.
I must tell you that Israel was the closest ally to the White
Supremacists of South Africa. In fact, South Africa allowed Israel to test its
nuclear weapons in the ocean off South Africa. The Israelis were given a blank
check: they could test whenever they desired and did not even have to ask
permission. Both worked on an ethnic bomb that kills Blacks and Arabs.
Arabs have always supported the dismantling of this racist government.
In 1962, African-Arab Sudan granted Mandela a passport to travel with to gain
international support in his struggle to free his people. Libya, among other
Arab states, provided Mandela and other African liberation movements, political
as well as material support. As a result, Libya was designated by the White
House as a terrorist rogue state. What a great honor!
Read the whole thing.
Maybe Oprah could recommend "Peace not Apartheid" as her book of the month next time. That should make a pure hell out of working at the Borders...
ReplyDeleteI wonder if Jimmy Carter would agree that Israel had developed an "ethnic bomb."
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