Dinesh D'Souza 

George Obama, Start Packing


So isn't it interesting that we keep hearing about Sarah Palin's 
peccadilloes--most lately, that she used her private email account to 
conduct government business--while the major media continues to 
ignore the George Obama scandal? Here is a guy living in Third World 
destitution and his half-brother is the leading candidate to become 
the next president of the United States! How can we be blind to this 
national disgrace? Are the networks and major newspapers so 
exhilarated at the prospect of an African American president that 
they have become cheerleaders and cover-up specialists for the Obama 
campaign? 

My modest campaign to help out George Obama has been coming nicely. 
Sean Hannity mentioned it on his show on the Fox News Channel, and I 
appeared on a handful of radio shows to talk about the idea. 
Interestingly the George Obama Compassion Fund was reported on by 
Kenya's leading newspaper "The Nation." So far I have received more 
than $1,000 in small contributions. With my kickoff contribution of 
$1,000, that's upwards of $2,000 for George Obama. 

This is not a huge sum, but I specifically asked people to send gifts 
of $5, $10 and $25. The reason is that even a relatively modest sum 
by American standards is a considerable sum by Kenyan standards. 
George Obama has said that he is living on a dollar a month. This 
seems an impossibly small sum to survive on, so I checked the poverty 
line in Kenya. That is around $100 a year. By this measure, our 
little fund has provided for George for 20 years. Alternatively, 
George can move out of his 6 foot-by-10-foot hut and into a more 
comfortable dwelling. He can also get the training he needs to become 
a mechanic.

The reporter for "The Nation" thought he had me cornered when he 
asked, "Are you doing this to embarrass Barack Obama?" To which I 
answered, "Absolutely. He deserves to be embarrassed." The reporter 
went on to ask me since when I had developed this great interest in 
African poverty. I responded that I had only a slight and distant 
interest in African poverty. I happen to come from a very poor 
country, India, and my philanthropic work is directed there. In 
fact,I I only took up the George Obama cause when I heard what a jerk 
and a hypocrite Barack Obama is being about his sibling. One Obamoron 
emailed me to say, "Why don't you use your money to help your own 
impoverished relatives in India?" The answer is that my relatives 
don't live in huts! 

The George Obama Compassion Fund elicited some interesting comments 
from donors, which I'll be forwarding to George along with the 
funds. "This is for the poor brother long forgotten." "A brother is a 
terrible thing to waste." "I wish I had a brother, or even a step-
brother. George is not my relative and not my race or religion but I 
still want to contribute to his welfare." "When Obama said that not 
taking care of the least of our brothers is our greatest moral 
failure, who knew that he was talking literally about the least of 
his brothers?" "I never thought I'd be writing a check to anyone 
named Obama, but I do want to be a true Christian and help this man 
in this shameful situation." "I'd send more, but I make $9.10 per 
hour." "I'm unemployed, but I can spare $5 for the Obama Compassion 
Fund." 

Not one of the atheists who regularly appears on this blog 
contributed a penny. (This is very much in line with sociologist 
Arthur Brooks' data showing that the most secular people are much 
less generous both with money and time than their religious 
counterparts.) As Brooks might have predicted, most of my donations 
came from self-identified Christians, some of them in difficult 
circumstances themselves. Thanks to this generosity, Barack Obama's 
half-brother can look forward to the prospect of a better life. 
George Obama, start packing!


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