Hollywood For Economists

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Was Obama an illegitimate child since his father was already married w/ kids when his dad knocked up his mom?

What Obama, Sr. actually did

Obama senior was married at age 18 in 1954 and had four children. He switched from Islam to atheism.

In 1959, he left a pregnant wife behind in Kenya and enrolled in the University of Hawaii on a Hollywood-star paid scholarship for Africans. In 1961, without bothering to get divorced or to tell her he was already married, Barack Obama, Sr. married the already pregnant Anne Dunham, president Obama’s mother.

The following year, Obama, Sr. graduated from Hawaii and went to Harvard to get a masters degree, leaving Dunham and Obama, Jr. behind. Dunham divorced him.

When he graduated from Harvard, he took with him back to Kenya an American teacher. He later married her and they had two children before divorcing.

He became a senior economist in the Socialist Kenyan government.

He then got fired and became an impoverished drunk who lost his legs in one car crash and his life in another at age 46.

http://www.johntreed.com/Obamafather.html

0bama Sr is still his father whether illegitimate or not and 0bama inherited his father’s British citizen giving him dual citizenship at birth. Dual citizens are NOT natural born because they owe allegiance to a foreign country. he’s a usurper, plain and simple.


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