Posted on 04/11/2010 3:02:29 PM PDT by InspectorSmith
"If America was living in a situation where they feared ethnicity and did not see itself as a multiparty state or nation, how could a young man born here in Kenya, who is not even a native American, become the President of America? It is because they did away with exclusion. What has killed us here is exclusion; that once Mr. Orengo is President, I know of no other place than Ugenya. That is why we were fighting against these many Presidencies in the past. I hope that Kenya will come of age. This country must come of age. People want freedom and nations want liberation, but countries want independence."
(Excerpt) Read more at bunge.go.ke ...
And it’s easy to check, everyones’ posting history is there for all the world to see.
Interesting. It was certainly an official statement of record, not just some off the cuff spontaneous comment. So there very well may have been a specific purpose behind it.
Which means it is a photocopy...the seal shows up on photocopies to distinguish it from originals
I have no idea what I was thinking....those marks are nasty! lol
Dr. Khalwale: On a point of order, Mr.
Deputy Speaker, Sir. You have heard none other
than the Leader of Government Business
acknowledge that because of Obama’s win in the
United States of America (USA), the House is
crippled. Could we allow him to move a Motion
for Adjournment so that we could also continue
the celebrations of having a Kenyan ruling the
USA? I humbly request!
(Applause)
Mr. Deputy Speaker: Hon. Members,
this is getting too much now! This is a Sovereign
State and we have a Parliament that is the supreme
institution in this country. It is fair to be happy with
the results of the American elections, but we have
a sovereign country. We have very important
business to transact in this House! Next
Mr. Deputy Speaker: Order, Mr.
Vice-President! We are citizens of the Republic of
Kenya! This is a supreme institution of this
country. Our responsibility is to our country, first
and foremost. We are not citizens of the USA!
Much as we appreciate and we are all happy;
nonetheless we are a country ourselves.
(Applause)
So, it is not an excuse for a Minister to be
away from his own Parliament, because he is
celebrating the victory of another presidential
candidate in another country.
HOUSE SHOULD ADJOURN TO DISCUSS
ELECTION OF MR. BARRACK OBAMA
Ms. Odhiambo: On a point of order,
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. It is not on this issue.
I stand on a point of order under Standing
Order No.20 to seek leave for adjournment of
the House to discuss the American presidential
election results.
(Applause)
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the
President-elect, Mr. Obama, is a son of the soil
of this country. Every other country in this
continent is celebrating the Obama win. It is
only proper and fitting that the country which
he originates from should show the same
excitement, pomp and colour. I, therefore, seek
leave of the House that we adjourn to discuss
the issue.
Mr. Deputy Speaker: Order! Order!
Ms. Odhiambo, Standing Order No.20 says:-
“Any hon. Member may at any
time rise in his place and seek
leave to move the adjournment
of the House for purposes of
discussing a definite matter ofurgent national importance.”
This means national “Kenyan” importance.
The election of Senator Barrack Obama-—
An hon. Member: It is President Obama!
Mr. Deputy Speaker: President-elect has
not been sworn-in yet. The election of
President-elect Obama is of utmost national
importance to the United States of America. Ms.
Odhiambo, you are a lawyer. You had better be
very careful where you transgress between
watching your own sovereignty and what can be
interpreted in some quarters as some form of
treason. We appreciate and respect him. We are
happy and we were looking forward to his
election.
Nonetheless, let us hold our horses. Let the
excitement not make us look like American
citizens. We are citizens of the sovereign Republic
of Kenya.
(Applause)
The Vice-President and Minister for
Home Affairs (Mr. Musyoka): Thank you, Mr.
Deputy Speaker, Sir. I am just about to
conclude. The point I am making is very
important. There are many of us who hold the
view that there is now a real possibility of a
more peaceful world where multi-lateralism, as
opposed to unilateralism, will guide the conduct
of international relations under President
Barrack Obama. We congratulate Senator John
McCain for being graceful and I think we are
rightfully in a party mood. We are not the only
country in the world. There are parties in Paris,
London and even in a place called Obama in
Japan. I think we have a right to celebrate. As
we do, as you said from the Chair, this is a
sovereign country. We know we can learn a lot.
To be able to support that blood relation, I
think we owe it to ourselves to make sure that
we have a peaceful country as Kenyans; a
country that will uphold the true principles of
the rule of law, democracy and tolerance
between ourselves.
At the beginning of this year, Senator
Barrack Obama called me at midnight and told me:
“Mr. Vice President, could you make sure you sort
out this problem?” I want to assure him that the
problem has since been sorted out.
(Several hon. Members stood up)
Mr. Deputy Speaker: You are all out of
order!
Next Order! Order! Hon. Members, when
the Chair makes a Communication from the Chair,
no debate follows. The Chair has ruled on that.
Whereas we apreciate that we are all excited, we
celebrated victory last night. There is no debate
about that. However, indeed, we have procedures
and an instutution to respect.
Next Order!
He could only do so
because of institutions. Great institutions that have
been established over 200 years by the American
people to embrace democracy. That is why a
young man who, in spite of his age and
inexperience, in spite of the colour of his skin, his
tribe and descent, was able to win the elections that
were truly historic
Nigeria: Clintonian Branding
Little wonder then why Kenyan-born Barack Obama, Americas first Black President, converted his major speech at his recent Ghana trip to a scathing upbraiding of Nigerias irresponsible leadership!
http://allafrica.com/stories/200908200781.html
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Gone
Don't hold your breath.
Obviously the Kenyan Minister for Lands is mistaken. Just like all those other Kenyan, and other African, legislators and journalists who have stated that BHO Jr was born in Kenya. They will have to be "treated" for their mistakes.
Research the Bilderberger Group.
Murdoch is part of it along with all their cronies that cut deals on a world level, manipulate governments, markets, etc for their own personal benefit.
Fake....but accurate.
In government and MSM? Nobody. But each time these things come up it plays on the minds of more and more Americans. More doubts arise, more questions arise........
I agree.
He has shown it. It was even filed as evidence in at least one court case, maybe more. Of course the Courts never got around to looking at the evidence.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bilderberg_participants
TRUST NO ONE ON THIS LIST.
Research the list carefully you will see most of the players currently enabling Obama are on this list.
Take a minute and look at each person involved with this organization and if you can’t connect a recent time when they were praising Obama for one reason or another - go look at their statements, actions.
You will be quite surprised.
These people are ALL part of the problem and anything any of them must be validated in most cases the exact opposite is the truth.
Now that you know about Bilderberger...
I knew a little kid who did that, in the hog barn at the state fair. If you know how big hog balls are, you can imagine that the hogs didn't take kindly to that. (They are tasty though, Mountain Oysters, yum. )
The kid came to a bad end. (That was nearly 50 years ago).
(you are correct...from my profile page, part of my election night rant:)
We must create doubt. Question his judgment. Support his opponents. Ridicule his errors. Mitigate his successes with suggestion of unintended consequences. Refuse to praise his work. Challenge his advocates when they advocate; don’t let them own the conversation. Speak to personal liberty; it’s fertile ground.
You'd think such a statement on the floor of a national legislature, and recorded in their official record, would be enough "probable cause to believe", to obtain suppeanos for whatever documentation the state of Hawaii supposedly has. IOW, it may not be sufficent proof in itself, but it comes from a credible source and should be enough to get a court to unearth the Hawaiian records. Perhaps a military court will believe it is?
But don't hold your breath.
Or she had to get drunk as a skunk to be able to force herself to do "what had to be done", when her daughter presented her with a British Colonial Subject grandson.
But yea, I think it's fake, but likely mostly accurate too.
Well, at least this is giving a good demonstration of just why there was a Constitutional prohibition on someone not a natural born American (as it meant to them at the time—child born in U.S. to parents who were both U.S. citizens at the time of his birth) becoming president.
It's not proof, but it does come from a credible source, and constitutes "probable cause to believe", which in turn should allow breaking the stranglehold on the docuements that would constitute proof.
Little wonder then why Kenyan-born Barack Obama, America’s first Black President, converted his major speech at his recent Ghana trip to a scathing upbraiding of Nigeria’s irresponsible leadership!
http://allafrica.com/stories/200908200781.html
It’s still there...
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