By Bob
Unruh
© 2010 WorldNetDaily
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. more>>>>>>>>>>>>