To: Siena Dreaming
Why would AP and NPR news report years before this was even an issue that he was born in Kenya? And who told the reporter that he was born in Kenya?
58 posted on
05/06/2010 12:27:09 AM PDT by
Steve Van Doorn
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To: Steve Van Doorn
My guess is that he represented himself as a Kenyan.
I’m thinking his Father had some document drawn up in Kenya and this was used for College Admissions.
I think his selective service form has been shown to be a complete forgery.
Once one document is released he loses control of the spin.
He stands on stage joking about his BC so that he can mock we the people and our constitution. He has no repsect for US citizens or our country. He can go F-himself.
95 posted on
05/06/2010 4:10:47 AM PDT by
PA-RIVER
To: Steve Van Doorn; onyx; penelopesire; seekthetruth; television is just wrong; jcsjcm; BP2; ...
RIGHT!! This is why it's SO vital to save screencaps of important statements/documents/ historical reference items on your computer that their team of internet koolaid drones could scrub!!! You never know what may help in the future.
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275 posted on
05/06/2010 10:39:36 AM PDT by
STARWISE
(The overlords are in place .. we are a nation under siege .. pray, go Galt & hunker down)
To: Steve Van Doorn
Why would AP and NPR news report years before this was even an issue that he was born in Kenya? Because he had just become a US Senator. They were proud of a Kenyan becoming a US Senator. Don't know who told the reporter that. However it seems to be common knowledge.
The Minister of Lands of Kenya, James Orengo, called him "born here in Kenya" and "not even a native American", on the floor of Parliment, it was on March 25th, 2010
307 posted on
05/06/2010 11:20:02 AM PDT by
El Gato
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