Far too many citations and links in this one for a repost. You just have to read this entire article at WND and look at the background info for yourself. They continually break stories that most mainstream outlets won’t even touch. Instead of speculation however, they back it up with cold hard fact. This is the sort of info that cannot be disputed because thanks to the miracle of modern technology, we have archived this info for later perusal. It just took someone to do the hard work of looking all the info up and compiling it in one easy place for your easy viewing. My, now doesn’t that sound familiar?
from WorldNetDaily:
Editor’s Note: Shortly after this WND report was posted, NPR changed its web page to delete the reference to “Kenyan-born” Sen. Obama.
Those crazy “birthers” are citing National Public Radio.
Really? NPR?
Archives for the tax-supported organization reveal that a 2008 report described then-Sen. Barack Obama as “Kenyan-born” and a “son of Africa.”
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NPR’s promotion for the story included a brief description of West African correspondent Ofeibea Quist-Arcton, who “describes the stories that have been exciting, including the U.S. presidential race of Kenyan-born Sen. Barack Obama.”
After discussing various issues developing in Africa at the time – such as Kenya’s violent elections, the attacks in Zimbabwe and the presidency of South Africa – the conversation on the program “Tell Me More” turned to Obama.
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At about 9:45 of the audio report, interviewer Michelle Martin said “a son of Africa. Barack Obama is poised to at least have the opportunity to become the next president of the United States.” She asked, “How does this campaign look overseas?”
Quist-Arcton responded by describing Obama as a member of the Kenyan Luo tribe and reporting how Africa viewed the race.
…continue reading the entire article for the full list of links and background info…
