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Kenyan Ambassador Ogego says Obama’s Kenyan birthplace "well known"
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posted November 27, 2008
WEBNEWS – On Nov. 6, only two days after
the election, Detroit radio talk-show hosts Mike Clark, Trudi Daniels
and Marc Fellhauer on WRIF’s “Mike In The Morning” called the Embassy
of Kenya in Washington, D.C., to speak with Ambassador Ogego. The radio
hosts were surprised when their light-hearted interview with Ogego
reignited suspicions that Obama may have been born in Kenya. Ambassador
Ogego says in the interview that putting a marker at Obama’s birthplace
in Kenya, “would depend on the government. It’s already well known”.
Listen to the actual call here
or see a video/audio
clip (shorter) here.
Partial transcript:
Clark: “We want to congratulate you on Barack Obama, our new president,
and you must be very proud.”
Ogego: “We are. We are. We are also proud of the U.S. for having made
history as well.”
Fellhauer: “One more quick question, President-elect Obama’s birthplace
over in Kenya, is that going to be a national spot to go visit, where
he was born?”
Ogego: “It’s already an attraction. His paternal grandmother is still
alive.”
Fellhauer: “His birthplace, they’ll put up a marker there?”
Ogego: “It would depend on the government. It’s already well known.”
Currently there are at least nine lawsuits challenging Barack Obama’s
citizenship. Obama traveled abroad in the 1980’s on an Indonesian
passport and has refused to release the “vaulted copy” of his claimed
Hawaiian birth certificate. Two cases have made it to the United States
Supreme Court so far.
President-elect Obama has chosen to fight the lawsuits rather than
simply produce his birth certificate.
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