In the same article is this quote. "Prior to the announcement of the Ghana trip, it was widely speculated that Mr Obamaâs first visit to Africa will be to Kenya, the land of his paternal ancestors." AND this quote "For Ghana, Obama's visit will be a celebration of another milestone in African history as it hosts the first-ever African-American President on this presidential visit to the continent of his birth." http://www.theobamafile.com/_exhibits/AfricaContinentOfHisBirth.htm So the same article say "paternal ancestors" AND continent of his birth. So why they did not say (land of his birth)?
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I think your're being racist by not given credence to Black media people in what they report while sucking down everything the American state run media wants you to believe. http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r14/missnry/SeptBirthCertificateLarge.jpg
The last time I saw anything that looked like this thread, it was a vidclip of a drowning man clutching at straws.
The article I question in this thread is American media. So not true what you say that I believe all American media.
You made it plain you don't trust African media. While you take your state run media at face value you require more investigation from African media. Why not sit down the state run media and ask them some questions?
I don't know who said what and why.... only that there are grounds for dispute. And those grounds will remain until proof is provided which confirms one way or the other. Accepting somebody's word for it, or inferring some conclusion is not proof... no matter how much "confidence" one has or how much one wants to "believe".
No. I say (interpretation). How people interpret. Scataphogus is saying he does not trust African media because he think it is possible they pay them money to say things. I did not say that.
It's pathetic when you can't even find enough words to form your vocabulary. You are therefore forced to use those you hear on the radio.