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To: GregNH; LucyT; WhizCodger; Spaulding; Danae; BuckeyeTexan
“He cannot go back and say he was a bastard child after claiming he was BHO’s son for so long.”

Of course he can! He wasn't there and had to rely on what his mother told him for at least the first ten years of his life.

The first chance he would have to find out his father was a bigamist would have been his first trip to Africa when he met Kezia and his older brother and sister.

Now, just this year, the whole world is told that his father was kicked out of the USA by INS in collusion with Harvard on explicit suspicion of being a bigamist!

How the heck can Barry even pretend now that in all probability he is anything but an illegitimate child of a bigamous marriage due to his father being an international creep! It is all now on the public record in a best-seller.

600 posted on 01/21/2012 9:26:39 AM PST by Seizethecarp
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To: Seizethecarp

How can he NOT claim to be a Bastard child. Easy I can answer that one in one word.

EGO.

There is NO WAY Obama the Arrogant is going to change his narrative now. He will try to say people are discriminating against him because he was raised by a single mom, but that dog don’t hunt.

There is far too much invested by Obama and team Obama into his narrative. Black African Dad! Kenyan Son! He went to some length to establish himself as the son of Barack Obama Sr. and you really think he is going to burn that whole thing successfully??

NO WAY. There is no way to do that and reconcile it with everything he has said for years!

I am betting against it.


642 posted on 01/21/2012 10:24:39 AM PST by Danae (Anailnathrach ortha bhais beatha do cheal deanaimha)
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