Friday, February 3, 2012

What Do Kenyan Ministers Know that Americans Don’t Know? (Open Thread)



Who Should We Believe?

Obama or Kenya’s Government Officials?        


James Orengo , Lands Minister, Kenya

Hoping as we were to find out exactly who Barack Obama is and to have his legitimate, valid documents presented to the Court in Georgia last Thursday;  we still don’t know his real name, his origins, or anything else about his background,  other than what was presented in his fictionalized book, Dreams, and the information presented on a forged birth certificate.   Perhaps we should look again to African officials who gave unsolicited statements about Barack Obama.  When these officials  spoke, it appears they did not know that the U.S.  Constitution has strict requirements for the Office of the President.  For if they knew,  it is doubtful they would have  spoken on the record as they did.   What government holds the answers?
Current Minister of Kenyan Government Declared Obama Was born here in Kenya” and is not a “Native American!”
Reprinted with Permission
© By Mario Apuzzo, Esq.
April 11, 2010
Kenyan Minister, Dr. Bonny Khalwale,  stated on the record on  April 14,  2010 in the Kenyan National Assembly that “Obama should repatriate himself to Kenya!”
The President and Commander-in-Chief of the USA must be a “Natural Born” Citizen —
U.S. Constitution, Article II, Section 1, Clause 5, No Person except a natural born Citizen, or  a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President.”
The Law of Nations, Vattel, 1758.  Used by Ben Franklin, John Jay, George Washington, and others. Vol.1, Ch.19, Section 212: “natural-born citizens, are those born in the country, of parents who are citizens.”

Obama’s Father was NOT a U.S. Citizen, nor was he an Immigrant to the USA, nor was he even a Permanent Resident of the USA.
Obama is NOT an Article II Natural Born Citizen and,  therefore,  is NOT Eligible to be President.
A debate on the adoption of a new Kenyan Constitution took place in the House of the National Assembly of Kenya on Thursday, March 25, 2010. The Official Report of that House, dated Thursday, March 25, 2010,  and recorded in the Kenyan government’s depository, Hansard- the official source of printed transcripts of parliamentary debates-provides the details of that debate.
One of the speakers (see pages 29-31) during that debate was The Minister for Lands, Mr. James Orengo.   Ironically, and very applicable to us in the USA at this time, he expressed to the Parliament in open debate that “[i]f we do not live by the values and principles contained in this Constitution, all that is contained in this Constitution will be of no significance.”   He continued saying that Kenyans must follow the rule of law and especially the Constitution, stating that the “unmaking of Kenya began by disregard and non-compliance of the law. We ended up in a dictatorship that we had to fight for so many years….” He further explained that under the new proposed Constitution, the “Executive authority of the President … is derived from the people….”
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