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To: David; DrC
"Sarah didn't remain silent at all. As late as January, there were articles interviewing the Kenya family in which Sarah affirmatively claimed to have been present when he was born in Kenya. Those are all now gone from the record. But enough people on line remember seeing them that there isn't any doubt they were there."

It would seem to me if those interviews were on the Internet Freepers would have copied and posted them onto FreeRepublic, because that is what we do. So if they were ever online, then there should be some postings of the interviews in the FreeRepublic archives I would think.

4,533 posted on 08/08/2008 4:48:04 PM PDT by Spunky (You are free to make choices, but not free from the consequences)
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To: Spunky
It would seem to me if those interviews were on the Internet Freepers would have copied and posted them onto FreeRepublic, because that is what we do. So if they were ever online, then there should be some postings of the interviews in the FreeRepublic archives I would think.

Perhaps. Free Republic is not where I saw them. Although if pressed to say where I did see them, I would not be sure.

I have not been a diligent Freeper the last several years--I spend most of my on line time on a closed site with a bunch of financial managers talking about possible deals. As a matter of fact, the post that initiated my interest in this topic was on the closed site--I will look it up. Because it may be the place I saw the African News article that included the Sarah interview point.

I do not know how tightly this issue would have been followed here--observe we still have a bunch of people that think he will be ok even if he was born in Kenya.

4,536 posted on 08/08/2008 5:07:52 PM PDT by David (...)
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To: Spunky
It would seem to me if those interviews were on the Internet Freepers would have copied and posted them onto FreeRepublic, because that is what we do. So if they were ever online, then there should be some postings of the interviews in the FreeRepublic archives I would think.

I'm looking through Google and all my Saved articles, have not found anything yet. But came across this from 'thisislondon' -

BARACK OBAMA'S BROKEN PROMISE TO AFRICAN VILLAGE.

... Granting us access to the school and its records, Principal Obiero, 48, tells us: "Senator Obama has not honoured the promises he gave me when we met in 2006 and in his earlier letter to the school. He has not given us even one shilling. But we still have hope."

The letter Obiero refers to - dated 22 June 2005, signed by Obama and addressed to her - was written after his election to the US Senate in 2004 and hangs, framed, on the wall of her spartan office alongside photographs of Obama's visit to their school. It says: "I am honoured that you have decided to rename the Kogelo School in my name.

The land that the school is built on was donated by my grandparents and I am proud to carry on the tradition of supporting the school."

Obiero and her board of governors followed up his letter offering " support" with a bald, formal request for funds in the form of a nine-page proposal, a copy of which has been provided to the Evening Standard, laying out their ambitions for the school. In it they ask for 8.2 million Kenyan shillings (approximately £65,000) to upgrade the school. The money would be used, they say, to bring water to the school by sinking a borehole and building a water tank, erect a perimeter fence, complete the science laboratory and add muchneeded new classrooms, additional latrines, and a school dining hall.

Obiero recalls: "When the US Ambassador William Bellamy came to visit the school for the official renaming ceremony in February 2006, we gave him two copies of the proposal, one for the Embassy and one to give to Senator Obama. But we have not heard anything from either of them since."

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...Obama's "lapse" is all the more difficult to understand given that he wrote in his 1995 autobiography, Dreams from My Father, that Kogelo occupies a special place in his heart as being where he reconciled the diverse parts of himself - American and African, white mother and black father. Obama wrote how he fell to his knees, sobbing, between the graves of his father and grandfather at the family compound...


4,547 posted on 08/08/2008 8:27:29 PM PDT by Fred Nerks (fair dinkum!)
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