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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (802271)8/18/2014 8:11:28 AM
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"...and he doesn't have an (Ebonics) accent unless he wants to..."

Sorry, mixed it up with 'Ebonics'.
Never too old to learn, so thanks a lot for pointing out my mistake - A...hole.

On a different note - but still about your genius in office:

Below some more to chew on - and now don't come back and tell us, that your hero didn't know about 'being Kenyan' as a result of indirectly planted - false? - info about him left out there for 21 years.

Until he decided to go for the office and conveniently killed the old 'rumours' and became a US Natural Born subject.

Obama, your hero and at the very best an opportunistic liar of highest caliber.

Enjoy :)

/Taro

AP DECLARED OBAMA “KENYAN-BORN”
John Charlton

"The Post & Email
October 16, 2009

What most people know is that the Associated Press (AP) is one of the largest, internationally recognized, syndicated news services. What most people don’t know that is in 2004, the AP was a “birther” news organization.

How so? Because in a syndicated report, published Sunday, June 27, 2004, by the Kenyan Standard Times, and which was, as of this report, available at
web.archive.org

The AP reporter stated the following:

Kenyan-born US Senate hopeful, Barrack Obama, appeared set to take over the Illinois Senate seat after his main rival, Jack Ryan, dropped out of the race on Friday night amid a furor over lurid sex club allegations.

This report explains the context of the oft cited debate, between Obama and Keyes in the following Fall, in which Keyes faulted Obama for not being a “natural born citizen”, and in which Obama, by his quick retort,
“So what? I am running for Illinois Senator, not the presidency”,
self-admitted that he was not eligible for the office.

Seeing that an AP reporter is too professional to submit a story which was not based on confirmed sources (ostensibly the Obama campaign in this case), the inference seems inescapable: Obama himself was putting out in 2004, that he was born in Kenya.

infowars.com