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Old October 15th, 2009   #1
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Thumbs up Kenyans Want Obama as King

KENYANS WANT OBAMA AS KING

Posted by thelastcrusade - October 10th, 2009

He Belongs to Africa?

Maybe, He Does!

By Paul L. Williams, Ph.D.

The Last Crusade

Residents of Kenya want Barack Obama to return to their country and to rule over them.

“We need an Obama here in Africa,” grumbled Humphrey Oguto, a 27-year-old engineer. “He’s done a lot in just a little time … Our leaders have done nothing for years.”

Photographs of the US President are omnipresent in huts, shantys, marketplaces, and businesses throughout the country. His image has also been plastered on buses and minibuses, known as matatus, in Nairobi, Mombassa, and other cities throughout the country.

Most Kenyans believe that Mr. Obama was born in their country and has more in common with them than with the American people.

Obamamania in this Third World African country reached fever pitch when the Norwegian Nobel Committee’s awarded their Peace Prize to the fledgling U. S. President for “his initiatives to reduce nuclear arms and defuse tensions through diplomacy.”

“When I heard it [the announcement of the award] on the radio I said ‘Hallelujah!’ ” says 65-year-old James Andaro. “It’s God’s blessing, this win is for Africa.”

In the Kenyan city of Kisumu, the capital of the home province of Mr. Obama’s father, radio shows interrupted broadcasting to have live phone-ins so callers could congratulate the president on his win. Many callers claimed that the President had been born in their city of 273,400 people and not Honoloulu, Hawaii.

This claim was supported by Sarah Onyango, the President’s step-grandmother, who resides in a small house in Kisumu, adorned by a make-shift altar to her step-grandson.

Granny Sarah insists that she and other members of her family were present in the delivery room when Mr. Obama was born in Kenya..

She further insists that the US President inherited the combative spirit of her husband Onyango Obama and her stepson Barack Obama Sr. Onyango Obama spent several years in prison for his involvement with the Kikuyu Central Association (KCA), a radical organization that sought to drive the British settlers from Kenya by violence. Many members of the Association became leaders of the Mau Mau Movement that spread terror throughout Kenya during the 1950s.

Members of the KCA were obliged to take an oath to fight and defend themselves against all white colonists and Western European intruders. The oath included animal sacrifice and the ingestion of blood. The ritual reportedly also included cannibalism, ritual zoophilia with goats and other animals, and sexual orgies.

Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki issued this statement of congratulations to the U.S. leader for capturing the Nobel Prize: “I have no doubt that this award will give new impetus to your efforts to bring about lasting peace in areas where war has ravaged communities over long periods of time. I also encourage you to continue opening the avenues of dialogue in order to bring about a better understanding among the family of nations.”

Mr. Obama has not visited his Kenya since his inauguration amid concerns over poor governance in the African country. More than 1,000 people were killed in riots that followed Mr. Kibaki’s narrow re-election in 2007. Observers described the polls as deeply flawed.

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Who Is The Real Barack Obama
By newsroom | April 8, 2008 - 3:58 pm - Posted in Archived Articles





This photo was taken the last time Obama saw his father, who was visiting his mother, and her 3rd Husband in Hawaii, his mother, an Atheist, and his father a Muslim, had differences of opinions on Barry’s upbringing.


The majority of Obama’s family, including his father who died and was given a Muslim funeral, lived in Africa, his grand parents, his brother, and other relatives in a genuine African hut, all practicing the Muslim Religion.


While his mothers parents partially raised him between divorces, the young Obama grew up in a white christian home, to spite being schooled in a country where the Muslim faith was prominent, and taught in his early years in school, to spite reports to the contrary.




Hussein Onyango Obama was Baracks Grand Father, a tribal leader, and muslim leader, he had Three wives, one had no children, the other gave birth to Obamas father shown above, he passed away some time ago, but while he lived he ruled his local people, and worked as a cook for missionaries which prompted him to convert to his muslim faith. He had a third wife, who barack often referrers to as his grand mother, who still lives in an African hut to this day, complete with an Elect Obama poster on the wall.


Barack has two brothers, Malik who owns a shop in Kenya, and who is also muslim, and wears traditional garb, who works with Baracks Uncle, who is now trapped in his home due to post election violence where 600,000 Africans have been killed. Obama has said he hopes to bring peace to that region, and become more friendly with those in control. But has in the past expressed his displeasure with LUO Leaders in that country.


Obama’s Uncle has four children, one named after Fidel Castro, along with several others, two girls and two sons. His uncle is his real fathers brother.



And while Obama reports his true mother and father met in the marches in Alabama, if you do the math, he was really born several years before those riots and marches took place.


According to records we researched, Obama’s father was married to another woman at the time of his marriage to his mother before they moved out of the USA, to a US territory where Barack was born.


Not much modern day information is known about him, he keeps his family tightly under wraps, we got the photos in use from a republican related web site, and matched them to information we could find on Google Images for verification.



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Obongo knows where to go when his stint as America's head puppet is up then.
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It's like Linder has said in some GoyFires, to niggers, the outside IS the inside. Meaning, some nigger carrying around a briefcase is suddenly a bidnessman. In this case, a sleek nog who reads teleprompters well must surely be a good leader who has accomplished so much in so little.

Some mulatto could probably go over there and get a lot done if the natives would actually like to work rather than receive free "shit" but I suspect it would all just fall apart.
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Not sure how he feels about moonlighting. He is aleady King here.
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This pic pretty much sez it all.
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Gee, In America the republicans say obama has done nothing in almost a year, and the democrats say he has done nothing because Bush made a mess. But in Kenya nothing is considered an accomplishment.

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In Africa there aren't White people to tax, that's their problem. There were, but the stupid apes drove them off. The bantu state of nature is a way of life conducive to much misery, mass disease and starvation.
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You can fuckin have him. No returns on faulty merchandise.
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The Kenyans in question here want to remind Obama to not forget to bring that been had money.

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In Africa there aren't White people to tax, that's their problem. There were, but the stupid apes drove them off. The bantu state of nature is a way of life conducive to much misery, mass disease and starvation.


It's also conducive to hordes of Holy Rollers asking for your money in order to save said Bantus from themselves.
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"King Nigger" has a nice negative tribal-sounding quality to it, one that "obongo" just doesn't communicate. More people should be using it.
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Former nurse's aide in US becomes Ugandan king

Charles Wesley Mumbere during an interview at his house in Kasese, Sunday,

By TOM MALITI, Associated Press Writer - Mon Oct 19

KASESE, Uganda – For years, Charles Wesley Mumbere worked as a nurse's aide in Maryland and Pennsylvania, caring for the elderly and sick. No one there suspected that he had inherited a royal title in his African homeland when he was just 13.

On Monday, after years of political upheaval and financial struggle, Mumbere, 56, was finally crowned king of his people to the sound of drumbeats and thousands of cheering supporters wearing cloth printed with his portraits.

At a public rally later in the day, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni officially recognized the 300,000-strong Rwenzururu Kingdom. Museveni restored the traditional kingdoms his predecessor banned in 1967, but has been adamant that kings restrict themselves to cultural duties and keep out of politics.

"It is a great moment to know that finally the central government has understood the demands of the Bakonzo people who have been seeking very hard for recognition of their identity," Mumbere told The Associated Press in the whitewashed single-story building that serves as a palace.

The Rwenzururu parliament sits nearby, in a much larger structure made of reeds. It was here the traditional private rituals were held Sunday night and Monday morning to crown Mumbere king.

Thousands walked several miles (kilometers) to see Mumbere, dressed in flowing green robes and a colorful hat, be officially recognized.

Old men clutching canes shuffled up the hill beside women in colorful Ugandan dresses called "gomesi." Among them was Masereka Tadai, 43, proudly overseeing practice for a march that retired scouts and girl guides would perform before the king.

"Everyone is very happy because the president has accepted to come here and officially recognize the Rwenzururu Kingdom," Tadai said over a nearby drumbeat.

The new King of Uganda's Mountains of the Moon has undergone many transformations — from teenage leader of a rebel force to impoverished student to a nursing home assistant working two jobs in the U.S., where he lived for nearly 25 years.

Mumbere's royal roots only became public in Pennsylvania this July, when he granted an interview to The Patriot-News of Harrisburg as he was preparing to return to Uganda.

He inherited the title when his father, Isaya Mukirania Kibanzanga, died while leading a secessionist group in the Rwenzori Mountains, otherwise known as the Mountains of the Moon. The rebels were protesting the oppression of their Bakonzo ethnic group by their then-rulers, the Toro Kingdom.

The Bakonzo demanded to be recognized as a separate entity and named Kibanzanga, a former primary school teacher, as their king in 1963.

"It was very difficult growing up in the bush," remembered Mumbere, who was 9 years old when his father took the family into the mountains. Although he received military training, Mumbere did not fight.

"Our country has been independent (from the British) for 40-something years but in Rwenzururu you may not find running water, there are no hospitals," Mumbere said.

Shortly after Kibanzanga died, his son led the fighters down from the mountains to hand in their weapons. Mumbere went to the United States in 1984 on a Uganda government scholarship, attending a business school until Uganda's leadership changed and the stipend was stopped. He gained political asylum in 1987, trained as a nurse's aide and took a job in a suburban Washington nursing home to pay his bills, said The Patriot-News of Harrisburg in a July 2009 story.

In 1999, he moved to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania's capital, where he worked for at least two health care facilities.

He was "very loyal, a very hard worker, a very private person," said Johnna Marx, executive director of the Golden Living Center-Blue Ridge Mountain on the outskirts of Harrisburg.

Mumbere said he chose to train as a nurse's aide because the work, "was more reliable. Other jobs you can be laid off easily."

Living in the U.S., however, was "a very difficult experience," he said. "Sometimes you have two jobs. You go to college in the morning, between 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Then you go prepare to go to work at 3 p.m. and then return at 11 p.m."

He is now a green card holder, and his son and daughter live in Harrisburg. But he never forgot the people he left behind. When the Ugandan government decided to reinstate the traditional kingdoms, Mumbere lobbied the Rwenzururu Kingdom to be among them.

After 10 years of negotiation, President Museveni announced in August the government would recognize the Rwenzururu Kingdom as Uganda's seventh kingdom. Government recognition does not grant any executive power but allows the monarchs to determine cultural and social issues affecting their people.

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Can be trade?
Obama to Kenya and new electons in US?

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That would be fine with me, but Kenya wouldn't change one bit.

I had a Kenyan professor many years ago. He said that in his native country, anyone with money had to hire a guard with a German Shepherd to stand outside of their gated property, and a separate guard and dog to stand behind the gate by the front door.

That's how bad it is in Kenya. Think Obama could make a dent there? Think twice, Jack.
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