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Africa Subsaharan
Barack Obama's broken promise to African village
2008-07-27
It is an extraordinary sight to walk into a basic two-room house under a mango tree in rural east Africa and discover what is essentially a shrine to Barack Obama.

The small brick house with no running water, a tin roof and roving chickens, goats and cows is owned by Sarah Obama, Barack's 86-year-old step-grandmother. Inside, the walls are decorated with a 2008 Obama election sticker, an old "Barack Obama for Senate" poster on which he has written "Mama Sarah Habai [how are you?]", a 2005 calendar that says "The Kenyan Wonder Boy in the US", and more than a dozen family photos.

But this bucolic scene in his father's village of Kogelo near the Equator in western Kenya conceals a troubling reality that, until now, has never been spoken about. Barack Obama, the Evening Standard can reveal, after we went to the village earlier this month, has failed to honour the pledges of assistance that he made to a school named in his honour when he visited here amid great fanfare two years ago.
Posted by:Steve White

#10  I do believe someone DID promise something to Sudan - a royal a$$-kicking, among other things. I wouldn't lose any sleep over Khartoum becoming a huge lake along the Nile, glowing greenly at the bottom. Epaulet-man needs to be the guy that catches that 10MT nuke in his lap.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-07-27 21:02  

#9  Those promises. Silky pony? New stereo, new Trans-Am, ring any bellz?
Posted by: .5MT   2008-07-27 14:10  

#8  "How about America's broken promises to Sudan?"

What promises, troll?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-07-27 11:50  

#7  Sudan?

What part of 'lost cause' isn't understandable?
Posted by: Pappy   2008-07-27 11:15  

#6  How about America's broken promises to Sudan?
Posted by: Lumpy Omomonter3726   2008-07-27 10:51  

#5  Empty promises from an empty suit.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-07-27 10:44  

#4  Every village has its idiot.
Posted by: Spike Uniter   2008-07-27 09:56  

#3  Well, nice to see that some of our mainstream media types have taken off their kneepads and rose-tinted glasses...

Nah, they were just practicing for their next job in the adult entertainment industry after a couple more rounds of media downsizing. Got to build that resume. Qualifications and skills for work are apparently about the same.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-07-27 09:23  

#2  Well, nice to see that some of our mainstream media types have taken off their kneepads and rose-tinted glasses... and actually taken a good hard look at the Obamessiah. It does seem that the bloom is at least a little off this particular rose, at long last.
Posted by: Sgt. Mom   2008-07-27 08:39  

#1  A poster over at Tom Maguire's place has a great suggestion:

Seriously, someone should set up a charity to help Obama's relatives' village school.

Think of it:

"We don't want them to think that all Americans break their promises - contribute now to get running water and a good education to those who trusted in Obama but were disappointed. Don't leave them with a bad impression of the USA."
Where do I contribute? :-D
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-07-27 00:32  

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