To: Red Steel
This is a news article clipping I found from
The Chillicothe Constitution Tribune on
April 11th, 1961 on
Page 4 (Near the top center of the page.)
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Keep in mind this was published in April of 1961 from a Missouri newspaper. Apparently the usage of the "Republic of Kenya" was not uncommon.
That is the purpose of this post. Please discuss.
607 posted on
08/02/2009 11:40:24 PM PDT by
PureSolace
(Trust in God)
To: PureSolace
Keep in mind this was published in April of 1961 from a Missouri newspaper. Apparently the usage of the "Republic of Kenya" was not uncommon. There is a few around here that would dispute what their lying eyes are telling them. Good find!
To: PureSolace
Keep in mind this was published in April of 1961 from a Missouri newspaper. Apparently the usage of the "Republic of Kenya" was not uncommon.
Great find! Things certainly do appear to be lining up more and more with this thing.
To: PureSolace
Keep in mind this was published in April of 1961 from a Missouri newspaper. Apparently the usage of the "Republic of Kenya" was not uncommon. Excellent find -- but we shouldn't expect those blind to the truth to actually read it.
717 posted on
08/03/2009 7:05:44 AM PDT by
Uncle Chip
(TRUTH : Ignore it. Deride it. Allegorize it. Interpret it. But you can't ESCAPE it.)
To: PureSolace
Jamuhuri (Republic) Day - December 12, 1963: December 12th 1963 (Jamuhuri or Republic Day), Kenya attained independent dominion status within the British Commonwealth under a constitution that was negotiated and agreed at three multi-party Constitutional Conferences held in London and Nairobi between 1961 and 1963.
To: PureSolace
Excellent find....thanks for posting it.
To: PureSolace; nathanbedford
873 posted on
08/03/2009 10:03:02 AM PDT by
marron
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