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I just returned from a normal non hunting vacation (boring) and had time to read Barak Obama's book "Dreams from My Father." It is full of angst ridden monologues from an angry and confused (nuanced for liberals) young black man, but there was one positive aspect out of it that would help us against the anti hunters. Barak goes to Kenya to visit his half siblings as his father had five known children from four different women (or is it six children with five women, sorry got confused with this matter). He decides to take his older half sister Auma on a photo safari. The first two paragraphs of Chapter Seventeen follow. Toward the end of my second week in Kenya, Auma and I went on Safari. Auma wasn't thrilled with the idea. When I fist showed her the brochure, she grimaced and shook her head. Like most Kenyans, she could draw a straight line between the game parks and colonialism. "How many Kenyans do you think can afford to go on a safari?" she asked me. "Why should all that land be set aside for tourists when it could be used for farming? These wazungu care more about one dead elephant than they do for a hundred black children." Since liberals worship this guy you can throw this in their face when arguing with them about the need for hunting revenues to maintain land for wildlife. STAY IN THE FIGHT! | ||
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Why would you read a collection of anti-American garbage from a Chicago thug while on a once-in-a-lifetime vacation? Your choice, but I would have been finding better things to do. Obama-wazunga's book can be read in a more fitting place-- like the crapper. It can always come in handy if the roll is empty... | |||
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Did you get the impression that there were two different authors, one for the first few chanpters and another one towards the end? Or maybe a started work that was left off and picked up much much later? Just curious. | |||
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Well, knowing who your dealing with is usually a good start. ______________________ Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else. | |||
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