“But then if you think about it, his perspective as growing up in Kenya with a Kenyan father and grandfather, their view of the Mau Mau Revolution in Kenya is very different than ours because he probably grew up hearing that the British were a bunch of imperialists who persecuted his grandfather.”

The Steve Malzberg Show
2011-02-28
Radio, quoted in * Eric
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Huckabee: Obama Grew Up "In Kenya"
2011-03-01
Media Matters for America
http://mediamatters.org/blog/201103010018
2011-03-02
About Barack Obama, who grew up in Hawaii and did not visit Kenya until his adulthood, despite rumours and innuendos which imply otherwise and have been circulated since his nomination to run for the US Presidency

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