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To: seniorobserver

What I found interesting is the picture of Zero’s Kenyan relatives, including his grandmother, in the Oval Office on Inauguation day.

My understanding is that the picture was just released, meaning that no one else (press included) was aware of their presence until they were long gone and back in Kenya, where the government refuses to let anyone ask any questions about their favorite son, Obama. And where his birthplace is a national monument, I read somewhere.

The Kenyan granny could no doubt be able to say ‘I saw him being born. I held him in the hospital (in Kenya) right after he was born’

And the visit to America was hidden until they (and Obama’s true birth story) were back under the protection of the Kenyan government.

The real atrocity here is not Obama per se, but the capablity of his enablers to control every aspect of his life history, to the point where no embarrassing secrets are leaked - and no truths, either. It is a remarkable feat that could not be accomplished without the willing help of a good many people.

This means that probably a lot of other things we are hearing ‘leaked’, like the camp business, the private police force, the plans to quell citizen uprising, may have more truth to them than I want to believe.

The machine that is the obama regime becomes more frightening every day.


39 posted on 03/07/2009 7:48:21 AM PST by SusaninOhio
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To: SusaninOhio

There were numerous interviews of Obama’s relatives in Kenya, talking about their preparations to go to the US to attend the inauguration. They were in the VIP section at the inauguration, and there was no secret that they were here.


74 posted on 03/09/2009 9:17:03 AM PDT by Crystal Cove
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