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It was in black and white. Why was the accident made. Why didn't they accidentally think he was from Somalia or Timbuktu? Mighty big coincidence it was Kenya.Based on the fact that he had that bio that said he was born in Kenya.First liberal I've encountered who'd rather have nothing rather than fifty million when trillions are off the table...........
Given that your entire conspiracy is based on nothing.....its clear nothing is what you prefer. But hey, feel free to continue to insinuate an argument you know you can only back with your favorite void:
Nothing.
Yeah, the Obamabots conveniently dismiss that one. Clearly, his Publisher thought he was born in Kenya and raised in Indonesia. But we're just supposed to believe it was just an innocent mistake. I'm very skeptical, to say the least.
Actually, no. His publisher didn't think he was born in Kenya. Per Miriam Goderich, the woman who compiled the very pamphlet in which the obscure 'bio' appeared, the mistake was an editing error on her part. And Obama never indicated that he was born in Kenya.
Now why would any rational person ignore Miriam Goderich and instead believe you? Especially when both the NY Times and the Chicago Sun Times had already run nationally syndicated articles about Obama, indicating he was born in Hawaii years before the pamphlet was even written.
Ignore as you will. Just doesn't expect us to.
It was in black and white. Why was the accident made. Why didn't they accidentally think he was from Somalia or Timbuktu? Mighty big coincidence it was Kenya.Based on the fact that he had that bio that said he was born in Kenya.First liberal I've encountered who'd rather have nothing rather than fifty million when trillions are off the table...........
Given that your entire conspiracy is based on nothing.....its clear nothing is what you prefer. But hey, feel free to continue to insinuate an argument you know you can only back with your favorite void:
Nothing.
Yeah, the Obamabots conveniently dismiss that one. Clearly, his Publisher thought he was born in Kenya and raised in Indonesia. But we're just supposed to believe it was just an innocent mistake. I'm very skeptical, to say the least.
Actually, no. His publisher didn't think he was born in Kenya. Per Miriam Goderich, the woman who compiled the very pamphlet in which the obscure 'bio' appeared, the mistake was an editing error on her part. And Obama never indicated that he was born in Kenya.
Now why would any rational person ignore Miriam Goderich and instead believe you? Especially when both the NY Times and the Chicago Sun Times had already run nationally syndicated articles about Obama, indicating he was born in Hawaii years before the pamphlet was even written.
Ignore as you will. Just doesn't expect us to.
The woman believed he was born in Kenya and raised in Indonesia. But why did she believe that? Well, that is an incredibly intriguing question. One we'll likely never get an answer for.
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