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To: Road Walker who wrote (409454)8/23/2008 9:50:28 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1574539
 
I saw an interview with Obama's brother. Seems he wants to live where and how he lives, is very happy.

Why do you have a problem with that? BTW he seemed like a fairly articulate guy.


I saw it and I found the brother to be far more likable than Obama himself. He lacked any arrogance or elitism, seemed very down to earth and seemed to me to have his head on straight.

Totally the non-Obama.



To: Road Walker who wrote (409454)8/23/2008 10:20:35 AM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1574539
 
Obama's brother is a happy go lucky slum dweller, just happy as a clam living in a box in a shanty town on about a $1 a day. He wants to live there - is deliriously happy the way he is. Wouldn't want to live any better than he does. Why he's probably turned down Barry's numerous offers of aid.

And he's actually lucky - living in Kenya where its warm. If brother Barry brought him to Chicago, he'd probably stick him in one of Rezko's dilapidated slum buildings with no heat in the winter. Much better off in a warm snug little crate in Kenya.

You realize what you're saying about Obama's Kenyan brother is strikingly similar to what defenders of slavery and segregation once said.