Barack H. Obama’s Childhood Background Experience in Hawaii with Mentor Black Communist Poet Frank Marshall Davis Subjects Not Mentioned in Barack Obama’s Nomination Acceptance Speech at Mile High Stadium Invesco Field in Denver Obama’s Communist and Islamic Support Mostly Ignored by Obama Loving Mainstream Media Covers for B. Hussein

In Barack Obama’s nomination acceptance speech tonight, in the autobiographical portion, he predictably failed to mention his relationship with black communist poet Frank Marshall Davis for several years as a youth in Hawaii.  Obama’s grandfather would take him to Davis’ house to talk for hours on end, all three apparently grooving on the communist vibe, during Obama’s early teen years, detailed in Jerome Corsi’s excellent book, The Obama Nation, which has become a huge bestseller, because the mainstream media is not doing their job, and the american people know it.  Also predicatably, Obama failed to mention that Malcolm X’s attorney Percy Sutton, with the help of rich muslim businessman Khalid al Mansour, saw to it that he was accepted to Harvard Law School, strange bedfellows for sure, just as Frank Marshall Davis would have it.