
What is this? There are strong rumors that Obama is an Arab-American and not African-American?
If true that Obama is an Arab-American and not what he has presented himself as African-American, he has been fooling America. Why would he lie about his ancestry? If true, it would appear that there are deliberate attempt to mislead people especially the African-American. He is said to be short of qualification to be considered as African-American (6.5%).
Is “Obama an Arab-American” a hoax?
http://kennethelamb.blogspot.com/2008/02/barak-obama-questions-about-ethnic.html
have anyone read the link?
/ His mother is white, but his stepfather is Muslim.
I wonder how his middle name is Hussein if he had it before his father left his mother, and why he lived in the Muslim world when he was younger.
He claims to pray to Jesus every night, but his controversial church pastor has given awards to Farrikan who is Islamic, and despises all races other than black.
His recently purchased mansion was funded with campaign money lent by his British-Iraqi friend.
I don’t know of any other connections to answer your question, but until Obama came along, I have never heard of a President or presidential candidate who never put his hand over his heart during the national anthem.
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