Michelle Obama Saying That Barack Obama (Barry Soetoro) Was Born In Kenya | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 20957175 United States 07/31/2012 02:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You realize that people of a British decent though born in USA would sometimes refer to Britain as their 'home country' right? Or you just believe what you want? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20719685 You're kidding, right? I have never heard of anybody doing such a thing unless they were in fact born in their home country. Right . . . if your family was of, for instance, Irish descent, would you as a legal American EVER refer to your home country of Ireland??! No. I don't think anyone would. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 18958614 Canada 07/31/2012 02:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You realize that people of a British decent though born in USA would sometimes refer to Britain as their 'home country' right? Or you just believe what you want? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20719685 You're kidding, right? I have never heard of anybody doing such a thing unless they were in fact born in their home country. I know many who do that. They tend to come from more strictly traditionalistic families though. The children born on another country will be essentially trained through parenting to think of their non-birth country as still both their 'home country' or even 'homeland'. At least for many Arabs, they see a diaspora of their own as war occurs, and they feel a need to keep a sense of 'home' there for as long as possible, as long as they still have family in those other countries. I don't know how it works for Kenyans/part-Kenyans though. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 6414988 United States 07/31/2012 02:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wow! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1570896 There it is right there folks, and with all the other evidence what more do you need? I hope this goes viral so everyone can see, though I doubt anything will be done as per usual. In the end, its our apathy that will get us! It went viral two years ago. Nobody who matters cares. It's not our apathy that's the problem. Spot on. We don't matter, unfortunately. Except to each other. Love thy neighbor. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 18958614 Canada 07/31/2012 02:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You realize that people of a British decent though born in USA would sometimes refer to Britain as their 'home country' right? Or you just believe what you want? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20719685 You're kidding, right? I have never heard of anybody doing such a thing unless they were in fact born in their home country. Right . . . if your family was of, for instance, Irish descent, would you as a legal American EVER refer to your home country of Ireland??! No. I don't think anyone would. Um, yes they do? I'm of very Euro descent and I have family members from Scotland who, though not born there, their parents were and they were taught by their parents to regard Scotland as their home. Some of them 'returned' to it (even though they were not born there). I'd like to visit them again sometime :) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 19446214 United States 07/31/2012 02:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Uhh What???? Divisive Constitutional Amendments so we have a Constitution that strips civil rights and benefits from Gay people and a Constitution that is Divisive??? I am confused Mrs. O |
Invisible Man User ID: 12884644 United States 07/31/2012 02:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Look she said 'his home country', nothing about his country of birth. That would be 'his country of birth'. I don't think he was born here, but this title is misleading. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20719685 Mkay. Why did you lie in the title. I can't fucking stand Obama. Dick. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20719685 You realize that people of a British decent though born in USA would sometimes refer to Britain as their 'home country' right? Or you just believe what you want? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20719685 Unbelievably ignorant statements. You realize that people of a British decent though born in USA would sometimes refer to Britain as their 'home country' right? Or you just believe what you want? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20719685 You're kidding, right? I have never heard of anybody doing such a thing unless they were in fact born in their home country. True voice of reason. You realize that people of a British decent though born in USA would sometimes refer to Britain as their 'home country' right? Or you just believe what you want? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20719685 This. People are being rather stupid. My boyfriend was born in Lebanon, but his family had to leave to Quebec when war broke out. His younger brother was born in Quebec. His younger brother will still call Lebanon is 'home country' as it is where his family came from. It (and I've spoken with my boyfriend about this) usually takes at least 2-3 generations before 'home country' becomes less useful of a phrase and personal value, and 3-5 generations until assimilation into local culture takes place on the larger scale. I'm a 4th generation Polish/Ukrainian/who-knows-what-else and as such, calling any of those countries my 'home country' doesn't make any more sense. But to my grandmother, who was born in Canada, it does. And to my mother, who was born in Canada, it would have made sense at least as a child. Michelle Obama calling Kenya the 'home country' of Barack, is still the same as saying 'his family came from here, so he feels a kinship with other people either in or from Kenya'. Logically (though I don't know his brain), the same feeling extends to Hawaii/USA, and other words from the Obamas reflect that as well. And I'm NO defender of Barack Obama. If any of what you said was true in this case he would embrace the fact, but he denies it is his "home country", regardless of whatever spin you try to ad to it. You realize that people of a British decent though born in USA would sometimes refer to Britain as their 'home country' right? Or you just believe what you want? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20719685 You're kidding, right? I have never heard of anybody doing such a thing unless they were in fact born in their home country. Right . . . if your family was of, for instance, Irish descent, would you as a legal American EVER refer to your home country of Ireland??! No. I don't think anyone would. Yet another voice of reason. You realize that people of a British decent though born in USA would sometimes refer to Britain as their 'home country' right? Or you just believe what you want? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20719685 You're kidding, right? I have never heard of anybody doing such a thing unless they were in fact born in their home country. I know many who do that. They tend to come from more strictly traditionalistic families though. The children born on another country will be essentially trained through parenting to think of their non-birth country as still both their 'home country' or even 'homeland'. At least for many Arabs, they see a diaspora of their own as war occurs, and they feel a need to keep a sense of 'home' there for as long as possible, as long as they still have family in those other countries. I don't know how it works for Kenyans/part-Kenyans though. No you don't. Stop grasping for straws. You realize that people of a British decent though born in USA would sometimes refer to Britain as their 'home country' right? Or you just believe what you want? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20719685 You're kidding, right? I have never heard of anybody doing such a thing unless they were in fact born in their home country. Right . . . if your family was of, for instance, Irish descent, would you as a legal American EVER refer to your home country of Ireland??! No. I don't think anyone would. Um, yes they do? I'm of very Euro descent and I have family members from Scotland who, though not born there, their parents were and they were taught by their parents to regard Scotland as their home. Some of them 'returned' to it (even though they were not born there). I'd like to visit them again sometime :) You are failing to see the forest for all of the trees in the way. Obama claims to be born in the US and disassociates himself from Kenya whenever it has been brought up. Remember, if you voted for Black Osama in 2008 to prove you aren't a racist, you will have to vote for someone else in 2012 to prove you aren't an idiot. |
RonTiger User ID: 20961019 United States 07/31/2012 03:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Only one week after reporting that Michelle Obama may be having a "steamy secret affair" with a Secret Service agent, The Globe has just unleashed another bombshell that may very well sink the foundering Obama Regime. According to the Globe, long-standing tensions between Barack Obama and Bill Clinton reached the boiling point during a recent golf outing at Andrews Air Force Base. [link to conservativeamericaonline.blogspot.com] |
Indian Outlaw (OP) User ID: 20944379 United States 07/31/2012 03:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I GOTS'A PEACE PRIZE! (Official Song) [link to www.youtube.com] "A Nation Of Sheep Soon Begets A Government Of Wolves" "For what are fifty, what a thousand slaves, match'd to the sinew of a single arm that strikes for Liberty?" |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 19098273 United States 07/31/2012 03:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Who cares? the option is Romney lol! Romney is dumber than dirt. He's a joke... in fact worse than a joke. Watching Romney lie and when i say lie i mean everything that comes out of his mouth is a lie. He makes Obammy look like a God! I'd rather have Obammy Born in the USA or not I DON'T CARE. It's fixed anyway Obammer will be reappointed by TPTB. All we get is a dog and pony show. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 4292392 United States 07/31/2012 04:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here is the conspiracy that would have had to exist if Barack Hussein Obama II were not born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on Aug. 4, 1961: First, the local newspapers would have had to have been in on the scheme, because they ran notices of his birth among all the other local births that week. Second, the Immigration and Naturalization Service would have had to have been covering something up, because INS officials were closely tracking Barack Obama Sr. when he was at the University of Hawaii on a student visa from Kenya. They thought that he was a bigamist — which he was, having married a woman in Kenya before coming to the States — and a womanizer, which he also was. INS documents in the weeks and months before and after the son’s birth clearly establish the father’s whereabouts and the birth of his son. Finally, the name of Obama’s mother, Stanley Ann, was unusual enough that doctors and nurses in Honolulu remembered it and her giving birth. One prominent doctor was asked by a young journalist if anything interesting had happened in the medical world that week, and he responded, “Well, Stanley had a baby!” In tandem with the birther notion comes the idea that Obama is a secret Muslim. His Kenyan grandfather, Hussein Onyango, was Muslim; his Indonesian stepfather, Lolo Soetoro, was Muslim; as a boy he was instructed in Islam at a school in Jakarta; and many of his college friends were Muslim. None of this adds up to Obama being Muslim, except in the minds of conspiratorialists. Obama never met his Kenyan grandfather. After infancy, he spent time with his Kenyan father only once, and in any case Barack Obama Sr. was an atheist. The truth is that Muslims had nothing to do with the rise of the Obamas of Kenya and that conservative evangelical Christians were essential every step of the way. It was proselytizing Seventh-day Adventists who first came to the Obamas’ villages out near Lake Victoria at the start of the 20th century. They taught English and Western ways to the first wave of young boys from the Luo tribe, including Hussein Onyango. His son, the president’s father, was also educated at a missionary school. Later, as a young adult, Barack Obama Sr. was mentored by a remarkable evangelical Christian, Betty Mooney, whose grandfather was one of the founders of Texas Christian University. Mooney, who went to Kenya in the late 1950s to spread the gospel and literacy, met Obama Sr. in Nairobi and hired him to translate some of her literacy books into the Luo tribal language. She encouraged and helped sponsor his coming to the United States and specifically to the University of Hawaii, where he met Stanley Ann Dunham. One can say that President Obama would not exist except for evangelical Christians. [link to www.washingtonpost.com] |
Démodé User ID: 20502104 Serbia 07/31/2012 04:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I believe that no one can do anything about that. Here's why Thread: This explains a LOT about Obama (and US presidents) Are you ready for true conspiracy? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 20788527 United States 07/31/2012 04:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Layer upon layer: Opening Obama's birth certificate in Adobe Illustrator 1.Tiny fragments the same color as the safety paper pattern on the top edge just left of center 2.Tiny fragments the same color as the safety paper pattern on the top edge just above the certification date 3.The letters "Non" from the word None in box 17a. 4."AUG - 8 196" - part of a stamped date in box 20. 5."AUG - 8" and the digit 6 in 1961in box 22. 6."APR 25 2011" at the bottom left of the page. 7.The certification stamp of the state registrar at the bottom right. 8.Most of the remaining typed letters on the form, the handwritten dates, and the last half of Ann Dunham Obama's name. 9.Everything else -- the safety paper pattern, with white ghosts or haloes around the letters were first half of Ann Stanley Obama's signature, the signature of the Physician, all but one letter of the original registrar's signature, the form grid, and scattered letters -- the R in Barack, the K in Kenya, the S in Stanley, the last digit of the sequence number in the upper left of the page, and the handwritten numbers (which look like coding for statistical purposes) [link to www.batesline.com] ------- Thread: Cover-Up: Immigration Records Missing for Week of Obama's Birth! Thread: BREAKING only INS records for ONLY FOR week of OBAMA'S BIRTH MISSING!!!! Thread: Critical Immigration records missing from the National Archives!!! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 16561762 United States 07/31/2012 04:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Enough already...at what point will you concede that this is a moot point? How many years? It's done, and you or I can't change it. Do you get it? If not, how many more years will you cling to this idea? If Obama is re-elected, will you continue to waste 4 more years of your sanity chasing demons? GLWT |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 20515556 United Kingdom 07/31/2012 04:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Get a life and form your own opinions, not what others have told you, this all started as a rumor and thats all it still is, no solid proof has ever been suplied. Stop being a follower. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 8640456 United States 07/31/2012 04:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Only one week after reporting that Michelle Obama may be having a "steamy secret affair" with a Secret Service agent, The Globe has just unleashed another bombshell that may very well sink the foundering Obama Regime. According to the Globe, long-standing tensions between Barack Obama and Bill Clinton reached the boiling point during a recent golf outing at Andrews Air Force Base. Quoting: RonTiger [link to conservativeamericaonline.blogspot.com] Whew! That was a good one! Classic for Obammy to play the race card when someone who should know calls him the worst president ever. I don't like either clinton or obama. Divide and conquer is still a good thing. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 20962803 United States 07/31/2012 04:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You realize that people of a British decent though born in USA would sometimes refer to Britain as their 'home country' right? Or you just believe what you want? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20719685 You're kidding, right? I have never heard of anybody doing such a thing unless they were in fact born in their home country. Right . . . if your family was of, for instance, Irish descent, would you as a legal American EVER refer to your home country of Ireland??! No. I don't think anyone would. Actually, they do. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 20515556 United Kingdom 07/31/2012 05:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You realize that people of a British decent though born in USA would sometimes refer to Britain as their 'home country' right? Or you just believe what you want? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20719685 You're kidding, right? I have never heard of anybody doing such a thing unless they were in fact born in their home country. Right . . . if your family was of, for instance, Irish descent, would you as a legal American EVER refer to your home country of Ireland??! No. I don't think anyone would. Lol ok go asked some Irish Americans or Italian Americans in New York that one and see what they say, dont comemt on things you know fuck all about. |
Philligan in rainbows User ID: 1891540 United States 07/31/2012 05:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyone notice the weird noise Michelle makes in between short pauses during her speech? She must have learned that in her speaking classes on how to brainwash a large group of people Pray for Us Sinners Now and at the Hour of our Death |