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To: Kaslin
“I think people forget that we’ve lived in the White House for six years,” Michelle says in People Magazine. “Before that, Barack Obama
was a black man that lived on the South Side of Chicago, who had his share of troubles catching cabs.”

Before becoming president, King Barack and Queen Michelle and their two daughters, Malaria and Sasquatch were forced to live in this lowly,
cramped, former sharecroppers shack on Chicago's South Side.

Being dirt poor negroes and accustomed to being discriminated against, they were unable to pay the full $1.95 asking price and had to seek
price concessions from the seller before they could take ownership. Once they were able to purchase the home they had to borrow a garbage
truck from the City of Chicago to move their meager household goods from their former residence, a cardboard refrigerator box located under
a nearby railroad underpass.

Barack, being of slight build was unable to work the broken power steering on the garbage truck and had to ride on the back of the truck while
Michelle did the driving. As they made their way to the new home people were rushing to the street to dump their gargae into the passing garbage truck.

This would not have happened if they were white skinned born into White Privilege.


27 posted on 12/17/2014 10:56:51 AM PST by Iron Munro (D.H.S. has the same headcount as the US Marine Corps with twice the budget)
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To: Iron Munro
Being dirt poor negroes and accustomed to being discriminated against, they were unable to pay the full $1.95 asking price and had to seek

Holy cra*! (pardon my French.)

$1.95?
Even for Chicago, that seem like a bargain. How long ago was that?

70 posted on 12/17/2014 3:07:22 PM PST by publius911 (Formerly Publius6961)
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