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To: spiderfern
A detroit radio station called the Kenyan embassy after the election of Obama. After a lot of trouble they get through to the ambassador of Kenya.

The ambassador of Kenya says that obama was born in Kenya and that his birth place has become a national shrine.

Listen to the recording here

The quote is around 12:35, so if you don’t have time to listen to the whole thing, you can jump ahead.
The transcript reads:

Radio Jockey: President elect Obama's birth place over in Kenya -- is that going to be a national spot where he was born

Ambassador: its already an attraction. his paternal grandmother is still alive

Radio Jockey: his birth place...they'll put up a marker there

Ambassdor: its already well known.


Be sure to download the recording as well. The chances of it remaining online for long are remote.

If you have the skills to post it on Utube...please do.

The Arnold would have run for president long ago and likely won if he were a "natural born" american. He's not. He's naturalized. So he can't run. And he knows it. (though there were some trial balloons sent up a couple years back about changing the law.)

Like the Arnold, Obama looks to be a naturalized citizen--but maybe he's not even that.

In any case the supreme court--at Justice Thomas instigation-- is taking up the issue Dec 5
85 posted on 11/21/2008 10:58:10 PM PST by ckilmer (Phi)
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To: ckilmer
Man! Those guys are VULGAR!!

What's with this FARTING into the radio microphones at about 1'00 into the call.

Sheesh.

Has it gotten that bad back in the US?

103 posted on 11/22/2008 4:54:22 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo (Before taking on Obama, Job #1 is we MUST embark on a campaign to PURGE the GOP leadership of RINOS!)
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