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 ...
For what? Prove it.
Any info?
For what?
I’m still thinking about this:
“a double curiosity”
If you go to allAfrica.com: Kenya: You Are Forgiven, Judge Tells Her Father’s Killer, you will see an article written by Kenneth Ogosia. Its about Lady Justice Mary Ang’awa and the death of her father, Dr James Ang’awa, in 1970.
There is a double curiosity here. First, the article says: The family lived in high-class government quarters in Upper Hill. Among their neighbours were Dr Njoroge Mungai, former President Kenyatta’s personal physician, President Kibaki, who was then minister for Finance and the late Barack Obama Sr, father of American President Barack Obama.
The other curious thing is that the name of the doctor who was killed in 1970 appears here: http://americangrandjury.org/article...ya/dr_name.jpg. Is this Kenyan certificate fake. Maybe it is fake. I really dont know. Could it be genuine? Maybe, I dont know.
The article, however, does not seem to be fake. Dr. Angawa, the doctor who was killed in 1970, at one time lived near Barack Obama Sr. There is at least that proximity connection. Did Dr. Angawa actually hold baby Obamas feet 9 years prior? If he did, then that would be another proximity connection. Maybe more information will come in with the passing days.
something about those connections haunts me...
Targ was having a wet dream.
...if wishes were horses, he’d be a beggar.
Bump
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