To: 2MAR$ who wrote (43782 ) 12/8/2013 12:53:41 PM From: Brumar89 Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69300 Your friend seems not to be impressed with Obama: Iqbal Latif Yesterday via mobile · Edited The difference between a Obama and Pope Francis and my response to @ Beautiful buildings. Catholics are good real estate investors. Obama had a real chance to become new Mr. King, let me tell you this story from the horses mouth the ex President of Pakistan Mohammad Mian is a very close friend, ( since Yemen Bank of America days) he tells me a story of a young boy called Obama Hussein from Kenya came and stayed in his place with the chandois, he would put up on their autak, aunty would make keema allo for him, he was so poor he could only afford a holiday with his Pakistani friends in Pakistan, he was there for 45 days, this was not 2000 years ago when Christ was crucified, Obama invested money in politics and real estate too, unlike Pope Francis he could not transit to become a person who cares about downtrodden and poor and wretched, he became a 'label whore' and a darling of celebraties, the poor guy from Harlem lost his bearings, he could have changed the black inner cities, I would have if I was him, he did not make/ produced 1 m Obamas as his legacy, he threw money on them never taught them how to fish. I even remember Clinton putting his office on 125 th street in Harlem when I was buying all around, the point is if you are a concept 2000 years old you own Pantheons and heart of all great cities, if in 30 years he can be big so can be Christ church! Instead of hobnobbing with Celebrities he should spend time with poor, downtrodden and wretched, this is the reason I have no respect for Obama and a lot of respect for this man, it is not about real estate Sir. ...... Rehan Latif Interestingly Obama has made a habit of covering his tracks, visits to Pakistan, staying with uncle Omar; the insecurity has made him an impotent president. So much promise and very little to show for it. At least it looks good in the history books; even if he has proven to be ineffectual in fiscal matters and public policy