
A June 2004 article from the archives of the East African Standard referred to then Senator Barack Obama as Kenyan-born, while an article published in the Oct. 11, 2009 edition refers to Obama becoming President of the United States via a sleepy village in Kenya called Nyangoma KOgelo.
This should be sent to every member of the US Congress asking them what they intend to do about this since We The People want an answer.

Constitutional traitors meet ex parte with Defendant
in a case before them, defying their Oath, Justice Jay, the American people.
and their laughable, written-to-fool-the-gullible-public Code of Ethics.
The Nigerian Observer Americans will today go to the polls to elect their next President with Democratic Party candidate, Senator Barack Obama largely favoured to win. The Kenyan-born Senator will
USAfrica Kenyan-born OBAMA makes history wins presidential nomination of U. S. Democratic party; eyes on White House
AllAfrica.com Little wonder then why Kenyan-born Barack Obama, Americas first Black President
GraphicGhana.com For Ghana, Obamas visit will be a celebration of another milestone in African history as it hosts the first-ever African-American President on this
presidential visit to the continent of his birth. The same article, with the same quote, appeared in ModernGhana.com.
The Ghana Times So far, the odds favour the once underdog in American politics, Obama, the African-American Senator from Illinois state. A Congressional Quarterly
(CQ) politics monitored on BBC put the Kenyan born American ahead of his rivel, John McCain.
From the comment section:
(AmericanDaughter) NPR.org
She also describes the stories that have been exciting, including the U.S. presidential race of Kenyan-born Sen. Barack Obama.
(AmericanDaughter) AllAfrica.com Kampala Ugandans have formed a group to mobilise support for Kenyan born-senator, Barack Obama for the US presidency. "

I’d love to see Barack Hussein Dunham Obama Soetoro impeached and deported to Kenya, Indonesia or anywhere.
However, these articles don’t prove a thing. At best, they might warrant some follow up with the reporters who wrote the stories to find out where they got the impression that Obama was Kenyan born. I’d say the odds are about 99.8% that they would say they were mistaken and had simply assumed he was born in Kenya because his father was.
I highly doubt they will tell you they saw the secret, Kenyan birth certificate or had any other inside information about his birthplace.
Newspapers make mistakes every day.
If one birth announcement in one newspaper proves he is natural born, wouldn’t several Kenyan birth stories in several papers definitely prove he isn’t natural born?
Now one might expect the African writers to oblivious to the constitutional issue of Obama's eligibility for POTUS. But an American? It doesn't speak very highly as to her prowess in American civics.
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