Posted on 06/03/2010 5:32:10 PM PDT by syc1959
Barack Obama's half-brother was denied entry to the UK after being accused of a serious crime on an earlier visit, the Home Office has confirmed.
Samson Obama, who lives in Kenya, was on his way to the US presidential inauguration in January when he was stopped at East Midlands Airport.
According to the News of the World, fingerprint tests linked him to an alleged sex attack on a British girl.
He was questioned but not charged over the incident in Berkshire, it added.
'Public good'
A Home Office spokesman said Samson Obama was denied a visa after immigration officers noticed one of his documents was false.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.bbc.co.uk ...
The palins should take him in
The One is really trying to out-Carter Carter, isn’t he? This makes Billy C look rather normal by comparison.
This is what the MSM, and the classrooms across America AND the willful ignorance of American college-aged youth has done to this Country. God help us. (and He is)
If the gender of your friend’s S.O. were opposite, I would say (he) was a friend of mine too. A few mos back I got a letter from a long-time friend who considers himself a Republican. He explained to me that Bush was, while not solely, mostly responsible for the Freddy/Fannie meltdown, and he threw in there that Palin ‘just isn’t qualified.’ On the subject of Obama he skipped over all the facts I had included in my previous letter and simply informed me that on the subject of the president I am “hysterical”. The MSM has a LOT to answer for - as do those who blindly believe their lies.
That’s old, old news — January 2009.
“Now this is news to me. Never heard that before.”
There is quite a bit of information here under Paternal relations-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_of_Barack_Obama
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