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MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS > Did anyone watch the speech the Obama did while he was in Kenya

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message 1: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Higgins I don't know if everyone will be able to watch it. I watched the small part they showed on ABC. But Obama has always denied that he was born in Kenya. In this speech he identified himself as a "Kenyan-American president". I don't know whether they will show it again.


message 2: by James, Group Founder (new)

James Morcan | 11380 comments Kelly wrote: "I don't know if everyone will be able to watch it. I watched the small part they showed on ABC. But Obama has always denied that he was born in Kenya. In this speech he identified himself as a "Ken..."

didn't see that one.
Could that statement he made be ambiguous, however? Meaning, you could still be Kenyan-American if you descended from Kenyans rather than being born there, right? Or am I wrong?


message 3: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Higgins http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-07-26...
Part of the wording in it sounds suspicious

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmPKo...
It's at the beginning you don't need to listen to the rest if you don't want to.


message 4: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Higgins Yeah but I don't identify myself as Scottish-British-French Australian. And my brother in law doesn't identify himself as German-British Australian. He considers himself Australian. Do you identify yourself as American? Maybe you do. Some people see it as ethnicity. For some, it depends on where 'home' is (such as a friend who was born in Poland but considers himself an Aussie).


message 5: by James, Group Founder (new)

James Morcan | 11380 comments Kelly wrote: "Yeah but I don't identify myself as Scottish-British-French Australian. And my brother in law doesn't identify himself as German-British Australian. He considers himself Australian. Do you identify..."

I take your points, Kelly, but what about the term African-American for black Americans born in the US? So I suspect there's probably enough ambiguity in Obama's statement here for it not to be an absolute smoking gun.

However, I do agree there are some weird anomalies with Obama. Things like his Hawaiian birth certificate and the rumors there were Kenyans who swear Obama was born in that country.

Finding out the truth about Obama is not made any easier by all the rednecks and racists spreading malicious rumors about him.

Will check out the videos you posted later.

Keep up the detective work!


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