Brother: 'Dishonest' Obama abandoned family
Apr 24, 2015 4:39:58 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2015 4:39:58 GMT -6
It appears as tho Obama’s half-brother Abongo “Roy” Malik Obama has been talking to a reporter and some of the things being released DO NOT show Obama in a good light
In fact, the half brother feels betrayed
“He says one thing and he does another,” said Malik Obama, speaking from his home in Kisumu, Kenya, via Skype with filmmaker Joel Gilbert.
“He’s not been an honest man, as far as I’m concerned, in who he is and what he says and how he treats people,” Malik said of his half-brother, noting their relationship was once “very close.”
“He’s not been an honest man, as far as I’m concerned, in who he is and what he says and how he treats people,” Malik said of his half-brother, noting their relationship was once “very close.”
Hmmm, Obama saying one thing and doing another.....yep, sounds like our President alright
That part sounds pretty accurate
Gilbert then asked him how that made him feel
“Disappointed, disappointed, used and also betrayed,” Malik answered.
“In the beginning, I didn’t think he was a schemer. His real character, the real personality, the real him, is coming out now.”
Malik said the way his half-brother “has turned and become a different person with the family is the same way that I see him behaving politically.”
“In the beginning, I didn’t think he was a schemer. His real character, the real personality, the real him, is coming out now.”
Malik said the way his half-brother “has turned and become a different person with the family is the same way that I see him behaving politically.”
Malik also went on about how at one time the two of them were close, in fact Obama was his best man at his wedding
In 1992, when Malik was best man at Barack’s wedding, their relationship was still very positive.
“We were very close,” Malik said.
Malik confirmed that Barack served as the best man in his wedding one year later.
“We were very close,” Malik said.
Malik confirmed that Barack served as the best man in his wedding one year later.
Then Malik claims that problems started when he attended the 2009 Presidential inauguration
Gilbert asked him if he felt treated with honor.
“No,” Malik answered. “I didn’t feel like we were actually welcome and treated well. I didn’t feel that we were really a part of his program.
Gilbert commented that the way the family was treated sounded “very awkward.”
“Yeah, not even then, even up till now, it’s like that,” Malik answered. “If I need to see him, then I have to really make an effort and when I go, I do go, then I go in through the back door or at night. This last visit when I went my aunt died in Boston, I really was crushed and broken.”
“No,” Malik answered. “I didn’t feel like we were actually welcome and treated well. I didn’t feel that we were really a part of his program.
Gilbert commented that the way the family was treated sounded “very awkward.”
“Yeah, not even then, even up till now, it’s like that,” Malik answered. “If I need to see him, then I have to really make an effort and when I go, I do go, then I go in through the back door or at night. This last visit when I went my aunt died in Boston, I really was crushed and broken.”
Probably Valerie Jarret wouldn't allow it.....just a thought (sigh)
Now then, if this next comment is accurate, my opinion of Obama has just dropped even lower if that's even possible
Gilbert asked Malik if he had asked President Obama for some funds to help bury Zeituni in Kenya.
“Yes I did,” Malik responded. “I told him that she’s our aunt, she’s your father’s sister, she loved you very much, and we need to do something for her. We need around $20,000, and he said that was too much and that it seemed like she deserves what she got.
“And I was saying in my mind, ‘What kind of person is this?’” Malik said. “And I told him, ‘You say you’re your brother’s keeper; I don’t feel it, and I don’t see you living up to what you say.’ She had really been good to him when he came. I felt really sad that he would just abandon her like that. I just left. She was stuck there for a month. People were trying to raise money, and we finally got her back.”
“Yes I did,” Malik responded. “I told him that she’s our aunt, she’s your father’s sister, she loved you very much, and we need to do something for her. We need around $20,000, and he said that was too much and that it seemed like she deserves what she got.
“And I was saying in my mind, ‘What kind of person is this?’” Malik said. “And I told him, ‘You say you’re your brother’s keeper; I don’t feel it, and I don’t see you living up to what you say.’ She had really been good to him when he came. I felt really sad that he would just abandon her like that. I just left. She was stuck there for a month. People were trying to raise money, and we finally got her back.”
Same attitude as my brother in law, when their Mom died....he didn't want to pay his fair share of funeral costs
And his remark about their Mom, well I won't post it here
All I'll say is my husband bitch slapped him for it
People like this make me want to kick their azz
But....on the other hand, what do funerals cost there?
Surely not as much as American funerals .....$20,000 for here sure easy, but there? 2s1j75rbtxho0fqjQtK0
He goes into further detail about his background but it makes for a pretty good read
Not sure how much was taken out of context but it seems Malik is really let down by Obama's two faced ways and his attitude
Join the club Malik and take a number
Half of America feels the same way
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