Posted on 07/27/2015 10:35:13 AM PDT by Enlightened1
President Obama said hes of his Kenyan heritage during his trip to that country, pointedly described himself as the first Kenyan-American to be president of the United States during a speech.
During an interview with Kenyan radio, the host asked Obama if he was worried about the reaction to his statement after he was forced to release his birth certificate.
I wasnt actually forced, Obama interrupted. I just wanted to end silly conversations there werent any serious speculation, this was just sort of a side circus that sometimes happens in the United States.
Obama released his birth certificate in April 2011, weeks after Donald Trump captivated the media by questioning the veracity of Obamas birth in Hawaii.
Obama reminded the Kenyan audience in his interview was that the American people still believed that they were a nation of immigrants.
We have Native Americans who were there from many years ago, but most people arrived from someplace else, and that continues to occur, Obama said, calling his own heritage a reflection of what makes America great.
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Better!
Those two turds are one and the same.
We’re talking 12,000-10,000 B.C, in the late Ice Age when that occurred.
EVERYBODY on the planet arrived from somewhere else except Africans.
“Indigenous” means the first peoples in a place.
Except that he went to that village once before.....
Was there any mention of people talking about having seen him as a baby, baby pix, etc?
But I don't think that was with a huge press entourage. It was when he was still an unknown. Now there is his grandmother saying to the press after receiving an award on her work with orphans that "even the US President passed through my hands". An odd thing to say when officially he didn't first step foot in the village until his 20's. When one is talking about orphans and "passing through hands", it usually implies a baby or small child, not a man.
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