According to Michelle Obama, Kenya is the President's Home country.

Schadenfroh

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Hahahaha, this is almost as funny as the "Muslim Faith" video. I wonder if those two do that intentionally just to screw with people.

(FWIW, I am no birther)
 

EagleKeeper

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Many people consider their home country where their ancestors came from.
1-2 generations removed.

Big deal over nothing
 

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Many people consider their home country where their ancestors came from.
1-2 generations removed.

Big deal over nothing
Half of his ancestors are from the U.S. Why would Kenya be his home country and not the U.S. if he was born her and half of his bloodline was American? I think this needs to investigated more thoroughly.
 

TruePaige

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This is like saying someone is secretly a German because a few generations back their family came over from Germany...

A lot of us are still very close to our European roots because our nation is only a couple hundred years old.

So..yeah..the OP is silly.
 

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Half of his ancestors are from the U.S. Why would Kenya be his home country and not the U.S. if he was born her and half of his bloodline was American? I think this needs to investigated more thoroughly.
Half his ancestors? Maybe I'm missing the part where his "white" part always lived in the good ol' USA.
 

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Half of his ancestors are from the U.S. Why would Kenya be his home country and not the U.S. if he was born her and half of his bloodline was American? I think this needs to investigated more thoroughly.

The fact that he is white, is always conveniently ignored. To the nation he is black. To the world he is black. Everyone knows this.
 

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Half of his ancestors are from the U.S. Why would Kenya be his home country and not the U.S. if he was born her and half of his bloodline was American? I think this needs to investigated more thoroughly.

I think you should start the investigation by asking all the Irish in Boston why the feel the same way about Ireland
 
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Greenman

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It doesn't matter what Obama's wife said, it doesn't matter where he was born, and it doesn't matter what country he calls home. He was elected president, and he's going to continue to be the president no matter what his wife or enemy's say. Even if the entire matter were to be put before the supreme court, I'm sure it wouldn't be settled before his term runs out.