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StephanieVanbryce

08/23/08 7:10 PM

#348497 RE: Alex G #348496

well, I sure am glad to hear that .. thank YOU .. !!

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highline

08/23/08 7:17 PM

#348502 RE: Alex G #348496

He still lives in poverty and Barry didn't feel the need to help him! I'll bet ya that Barry's brother is getting set up now that it's in the spotlight and politically expedient!

Now rationalize the Odinga campaign in 2006.
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benzdealeror2

08/23/08 7:28 PM

#348508 RE: Alex G #348496

People hacked to death...Streets of Mud...Rubbish in the streets...

You not gettin it, are ya?






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BullNBear52

08/23/08 7:42 PM

#348522 RE: Alex G #348496

Well it's about time you showed up with some facts! Thanks!
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samaelrocks

08/23/08 7:51 PM

#348534 RE: Alex G #348496

If I lived in Niarobi, especially after the most recent elections violence, I'd make DAMN sure that nothing was published negative against a public figure whom supports Odinga. And if it was, I'd be breaking down the AP's doors to get them to publish a clarification if I had accidently created the opinion = to less than flattering of a public Odinga supporter. Here's why:

http://eakenya.org/newsevents/article.htm?id=8
Odinga publicly stating that he wanted Islam to be the only "true" religion.

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=149_1199587542
"Kenyan Government calls Obama 'stooge' for Odinga.
Odinga and Obama are from the same Kenyan tribe.

In 2006 Obama took a trip to Kenya and voiced his support for his fellow tribesman and political ally, Odinga.

Obama also directly attacked the sitting Kenyan leadership (Kibaki) calling them 'corrupt' (Kenya is one of the most stable places in Africa)."

And finally

http://kikuyunationalism.wordpress.com/2008/07/11/raila-odinga-is-a-disgrace-to-the-african-continent/

"On December 30, 2007 the chairman of the Kenyan election commission declared Odinga’s opponent, incumbent president Mwai Kibaki, the winner by a margin of about 230 000 votes. Raila challenged the results alleging fraud by the commission, but refused an election petition before the courts and urged protests, which plunged the country into one of the brutal and bloody post-election violence ever to be witnessed in recent history."



FWIW - The muslim violence spread all over the country and even into Nandi Hills where my mother lived. She had to flee and advised me that locals slept outside their huts and in tea fields for fear of being burned alive.

http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2008-01-01-kenya-elections_N.htm

Abby's going to have a hard time supporting Obama now considering Obama's political supporter in Kenya did far worse earlier this year to Christians than what happened to blacks in America 43 years ago.