Newspapers often add local interest tidbits to AP stories. Since the story ran in a Kenyan paper, the Standard most likely added the “Kenyan born” comment to give people a reason to read the article.
It would be great if this was a major piece in the puzzle, but it is probably just an editor adding something he heard to the story to make it interesting to the Kenyan locals.
Let's face it, a MOUNTAIN of hard evidence will be needed to force Zero to resign. Clinton was caught and impeached, but still escaped removal. It will be tough going.
While I'm a firm believer in, "Where there's smoke, there's fire," it's plain to me that this whole "birther" thing has been corrupted by an avalanche of misinformation, hearsay, forgeries, and fraud. Still, I have my fingers crossed.
I don’t think one can say conclusively
that it’s an Associated Press report.
There’s no guarantee of what the “AP”
they’re using in Africa stands for.
It doesn’t appear to have the
standard Assoc. Press appearance.
Just my 2cents.
It was left just an hour ago
Hussein will not be pleased.
Is this for real?