Posted on 08/26/2011 4:16:31 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
FRAMINGHAM A Framingham man illegally in the country from Kenya was drunk when he nearly ran his sport utility vehicle into a police car Wednesday night on Waverly Street, police said.
After the near crash, Onyango Obama, 67, told Officer Val Krishtal that Krishtal should have yielded to his Mitsubishi SUV, according to a report filed yesterday in Framingham District Court.
Krishtal said he and another driver had to slam on their brakes to avoid hitting the SUV, which rolled through a stop sign and took a quick left turn.
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Auntie Z doesn't talk now days either, especially after Barry got her a free pass and a designer wardrobe. The Obama Clan have cornered the market for red flags.
“Auntie Z doesn’t talk now days either”
This seems to hold true for the other side of the family as well. Not a peep out of The Frank Marshall Davis family, Ralph Dunham, Charles Payne or Madeline Payne (before she conveniently “passed away”).
Rush Limbo hasn’t warned us from anything, except he never warned or mentioned Barry Soetoro’s illegal status like this guy!!!
The OBots have spammed the source article’s comment section asking what is the ‘relevance’ of this guy to Obama. You can always count on them to be obtuse beyond belief.
Make that the Obots have spammed the ORYR website that has a follow up to this story...
I agree...
Sureeeeeeee it did. *eyeroll*
I’m glad to see this getting coverage...Washington Times, Boston Herald, Drudge...the more this gets out, the better...lots of independents will not think kindly of the President having not one but TWO illegal alien relatives mooching off the taxpayers!
You can’t make sh!!te like this up.
See post #59, last comment. It’s not out of the question for these Kenyan grifters!
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