When Obama exited the airport in Nairobi last year, he saw a billboard that read: “Welcome Home, Mr. President.”
Perhaps he felt so welcomed by the Kenyans that he just had to lecture the nation’s leaders on LGBT rights, stating that “bad things happen” when countries don’t accept their citizens right to be gay.
It was quite a misfire, because 96% of all Kenyans reject homosexuality, according to a 2007 Pew Global study. And, according to Kenya’s penal code, sex between two individuals of the same gender is illegal and can land one in jail for up to 14 years.
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Kenyan President says shut and show me the MONEY.
Its gonna get so bad that Kenyans will start accusing him of being American born, lol
Oh Lord! I saw where church leaders representing 38,000 Christian churches last week warned Obummer to not even bring up $#%&!@*sexuality and there he goes…NOW Kenya will never take him back!
Stick to your guns Kenya
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He should have turned and looked at Obama and said I think boy, you need to mind your own business
“obama’s” policies are NOT the policies of all the citizens of this country ! we don’t have a SAY in “his” decisions !
Someone stands up to the liar and cheif
He us going to realize that no one wants him even where he was born at
In your face