Yaani maneno kama haya hayafuti aibu ya Cindy McCain! Kuishi chini ya 1 dollar a day in a country like Kenya is better than to live with earning 35,000 USD a year in USA. Au ni kwa vile unaamini kama babu yako that a rich person ni kuanzia milion 5 USD?
Half brother wake hajaomba msaada, Nyani, he is doing the best he can. Ni mawazo ya dharau na ya racist kudhani eti half brother wake anahitaji msaada, alafu we ndo unasema miafrika ndivyo tulivyo! Unataka kutoa hand out ya nini? Everyone has to walk his path. Nyie si ndo mnaamini free market and the ability of the individual, hata healthcare mmesema ni ku-privatize tu! Sasa mnataka kutoa msaada wa nini? Jamaa hajioni maskini because 80% of Africans live like that. He is working to achieve his goal and he is proud of his achievement, he is not a charity case! Lakini when you have BILLIONS as heritage not earned na unashindwa kuwapa hata SENTI TANO ndugu zako ambao unajua babako aliwa-cut off from the heritage??? Kheri basi Obama ambaye Babake hakumwachia hata senti tano na amestruggle maisha yake na kufika alipofika on his own. Ditto for George Obama.
Sasa nimeamini kweli wewe una matatizo but I just can't put my finger on (it)them. Yaani kuishi chini ya dollar moja kwa mwezi Kenya ni bora kuliko kuishi kwa dollar 35,000 kwa mwaka Marekani? Something's gotta be wrong with you, for real.
And how did I know you would start playing the race card again? Yaani that's so lame! Mtu anayeishi kwa chini ya dola 1 kwa mwezi popoe pale duniani anahitaji msaada. Ukibisha hili basi utakuwa unataka ligi isiyo na kichwa wala miguu. Anybody who has compassion will feel the need and the obligation to help such an individual. Matter of fact, it is a moral obligation. Where is your compassion Susuviri?
Hebu soma hii:
BY STEFANO ESPOSITO :
The 26-year-old man is outside his shanty home on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya.
George Hussein Onyango Obama, son of Barack Obama Sr. and his fourth wife, half brother of Barack Obama (inset) stands in front of his house in the poor neighborhood of Kibera outside Kenya's capital Nairobi.
He says he is Barack Obama's half-brother.
"I live like a recluse," George Hussein Onyango Obama says in an article published in the latest edition of the Italian-language Vanity Fair. "No one knows I exist."
While the junior Illinois senator is plotting a course for the White House, his half brother lives in an African shanty, the article says.
Barack Obama has written and spoken often about his Kenyan roots and his half-siblings.
In the book Dreams from My Father, Obama identified eight half-brothers and sisters from four other marriages or relationships of his parents. George was the youngest, the only child of Obama's father and a woman not named in the book.
Barack Obama wrote of a brief meeting with George during a trip to Kenya in the late 1980s. The visit outside the boy's school "turned out be a painful affair, arranged hastily and without the mother's knowledge." Barack Obama described a "handsome, round-headed boy with a wary gaze."
George Obama says he was that 5-year-old boy, according to the Vanity Fair piece. George Obama says he remembers little of the meeting.
George Obama says he again saw his famous half-brother two years ago, when Obama traveled to Africa with his wife and daughters.
"It was a short meeting," George Obama recalled. "We spoke to each other. It was odd -- like meeting a stranger."
Barack Obama's campaign had no comment on the Vanity Fair piece.
Based on the article, it appears George Obama has more pressing concerns than his half-brother's presidential bid.
George Obama showed the Vanity Fair reporter the inside of his tiny shack, which contains -- among other things -- two Italian soccer posters, an old beach-scene calendar and the front page of a local newspaper with a photograph of Barack Obama on it.
George Obama says he leads a hard life in a community rife with violence. He talks of people being hacked to death with machetes. He says the police don't bother to arrest people -- they just shoot them instead.
He says he's seen two of his friends killed. He says he has scars on his skin from fighting.
"I am good with my fists," he says.