Posted on 04/03/2010 10:59:46 AM PDT by U.S. Army Retired
Here is a newly released video of Michelle Obama stating that she and Obama visited his home country in Kenya - she was speaking to a group during the Democratic Convention in Denver in 2008 when she made the revelation.Video link: She tells about their visit to her husband's home country at 42 seconds into the video. What more proof do we need now. This is ample evidence Obama is not a Natural Born Citizen. Michelle Obama says at 42 seconds into the video this:
"Barack has led by example, when we took our trip to Africa and visited his home country in, Kenya."
Okay I got a transcript and a 15min video.
http://www.traditionalvalues.org/2008-pvr/video/vid60.php
He also supported, in his career, full funding for the Ryan White Care Act and has pledged (Applause) a national HIV/AIDS strategy to combat this continuing epidemic right here in the United States. (Applause)
He has also spoken out against the stigma surrounding HIV testing, which is still plaguing so many of our communities, which you all know---a lot of that is due to homophobia. Barack has led by example. When we took our trip to Africa and visited his home country in Kenya, we took a public HIV test----for the very point of showing folks in Kenya that there is nothing to be embarrassed about in getting tested. We did it .. (Applause)
Barack has also worked to expand healthcare, pass welfare reform. Hes worked to ensure that the brave men and women who serve this country
that they dont have to fight a new battle when they come back from service. That battle to get healthcare, to get to the front of the line and to get the services they need to live a full and healthy life. And, that includes mental healthcare. Barack has been fighting for
(Applause)
Precisely. But it's a lie if BHO I is not the papa as appears to be the case considering baby photos and BHO I's behavior, leaving his new bride after seeing the baby.
Could be but something that needs to be looked into. We do have a Constitution that needs to be upheld.
Already posted here last night, but your title is better so I hope the mods leave it.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2485847/posts
Disagree. Where forefathers are concerned, I've heard "ancestral lands" used, not "home country."
I personally know of a particular instance where "homeland" was used, and in that case the person in question WAS born in that country (and later moved to another one).
The lefties couldn’t care less where he was born, if he’s a muslim, if he hates America....they hate a America, too!
That may be true however
1. He did not say it.
2. It is not a legally binding statement even if he had. He would heave to state explicitly that he was born there.
With that said I think this certainly should be investigated by our new republican led congress in 2011. So let’s get work and make sure we have the votes to kick Nancy’s butt.
Wrong. You don't count anyplace other than the place of your own birth as your "home country". When you are in France you speak of your home country being America. When you are in America, you are in your "home country".
Obama's home country is Kenya. That means he was born there.
“What more proof do we need now?”
Well, there’s this little matter of hearsay, that is, the wife testifying as to what the husband thinks, not proof of what the husband said. Second, it wasn’t under oath. Third, spouses cannot be compelled to testify against each other so forget putting her under oath. Fourth, home country and homeland are vague terms. As others have pointed out, many think of foreign nations as their homeland or home country, if you will. My own husband considers Germany “the Fatherland” although the last family member born there was his gg-grandfather.
If there is traction to the story, it has to come from sources better than this.
Right, the legal Rules of Evidence need to be applied. But what we have seen here is a good starting point for discovery.
Me too. I remember when JFK was said to be “a son of Ireland.”
bump
“Youre reading too much into this. people talk of their homeland, meaning where their forefathers came from.”
I absolutely disagree. America is a melting pot, but I don’t know anyone born here who speaks of the country of their ethnic heritage as their “home country”.
“Sometimes I think I hate listening to her more than I hate listening to him.”
Listening to Democrats speak, generally, is obnoxious, distasteteful, sickening and just plain annoying.
It’s nothing but tiresome, inane, Marxist drivel that drips with pretentious, pseudo-intellectual elitism; absolutely disgusting and demoralizing.
(Many thanks to all you “independents” out there in your Marxist “brilliance”.)
IMHO
I think this is a stretch- I might say my father’s home country is Scotland etc...it’s more to reference background and family history than birthplace.
“Youre reading too much into this. people talk of their homeland, meaning where their forefathers came from.”
My forefathers are from Sweden and Ireland. I have NEVER in my 40 plus years not ONE time referred to either nation as my “homeland.”
I do think it is vitally important to adhere to the Constitution, but even if Obama himself says he was born in Kenya the SCOTUS will not intervene, they will not overturn an valid election by court ruling.
In my book, it's a huge waste of resources and time when as a country we face such larger problems very few which would be solved by tossing this usurper fraud.
Where did his Moma come from?...Oh wait...he had no mother.
Recall!
That was not just a slip of the tongue, or a misrepresentation. You don’t call your spouses’ ‘home country’ a ‘home country’ unless that’s what you know.
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