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Me: How about Michelle claiming he was born in Kenya.
You:
Laughing....she never claimed that Obama was born in Kenya. Nor did she claim that Obama told her he was born in Kenya.
I almost feel like it's taking advantage, y'know...you being an imbecile and all
But:
"...visited his home country in Kenya...."
home-country. Noun. (plural home countries) the country in which a person was born and usually raised, regardless of the present country of residence and citizenship.
Home-country dictionary definition | home-country defined
www.yourdictionary.com/home-country
Smashed another custard pie you your kisser, huh?
And shocker! Michelle doesn't say that Obama was born in Kenya in the video you spammed.
Now how did I know that was coming?
And your concession on the published blurb written by Miriam Goderich is accepted. All I ever have to do is demand evidence from you....and you collapse, PC. Each time, every time.
Did Michelle Obama claim that Kenya is Hussein Obama's "home country"???
Laughing...look at you backpedal! So much for your nonsense that 'Michelle claiming he was born in Kenya.'
You just admitted you lied. As when pressed to show me the evidence that Michelle claiming he was born in Kenya.......your video can't back that up.
And I'm still giggling at your desperate rout from your 'Obama told his publishers he was born in Kenya' bullshit. You're easy, PC. All I ever have to do is demand evidence....and you flee.
Did Michelle Obama claim that Kenya is Hussein Obama's "home country"???
Simple question.
And the backpedalling continues. Show us where in the video Michelle claiming Obama was born in Kenya.
You can't. You lied.
Spam something for us, liar.
Let's prove I never lie.
OK....asked twice if Michelle Obama said that Kenya was Hussein's "home country," and you ran from the question the way you run from education.
So...let's stipulate that I forced you to admit that she said "home country."
Next:
Does "home country" mean the place where someone is born?
Double dog dare ya' to dodge this question, too.