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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Hussein Obama,Honoured by the most populace Muslim Nation on Earth.

The Kenyan born President of the United States of America, Hussein Obama, is honoured by the most populace Islamic nation on earth.

A Statue of their Messiah, has been unveiled in Indonesia to honour Indonesia’s most (in) famous resident.

Full story here

Caution do attempt to recreate this statue’s depiction.

YOUNG oBAMA iNDONESIAIndonesian’s claim that until the arrival of Hussein Obama in Indonesia, butterfly’s were vicious and deadly creatures who’s bite was a certain death sentence for the unfortunate victim, the statue of the Messiah depicts the Messiah and a butterfly at one, with each other, caution the child Hussein Obama, is the only human known who has been able to survive contact, and indeed not be affected in anyway,with contact, with the generic Indonesian butterfly,the woman seen at bottom right of this picture has not been seen since this picture was taken.  

obama-in-muslim-garb

Hussein Obama seen here dressing up in HIS national costume.

In a way I like this guy at least he has the GUTS to tell us how much he hate us and how he will ensure that HIS side is given every opportunity he can give it, to enslave me or better still, kill ME and people like ME at every opportunity he is able to give HIS side.

Islam IS What Islam DOES

Mark Okoth Obama, Chinese “image ambassador”

 

Obama's half-brother 'image ambassador'

From correspondents in Beijing
Daily Telegraph
December 12, 2009

Obama Half Brother 

THE half-brother of U.S. President Barack Obama has been named a "volunteer image ambassador" for the gritty southern Chinese city in which he lives, state media said on Saturday.

who had the same, late, father as the U.S. president, was also given a "five-star volunteer" award in a ceremony in Shenzhen on Friday, the official Guangzhou Daily said.

The newspaper added that Ndesandjo held a concert earlier this year to raise money for victims of last year's massive earthquake in the southwestern Chinese province of Sichuan.

Ndesandjo has kept a low public profile since reports surfaced last year that he was living and working in the southern Chinese manufacturing centre of Shenzhen, around an hour's train ride from Hong Kong.

He made a rare public appearance earlier in November in the nearby city of Guangzhou to launch a novel he said drew on his painful childhood under an abusive father.

He briefly met the US president in November during Obama's visit to China.