Quote from Scataphagos:
1. All had the chance to say, "born of Kenyan father" or "Kenyan ancestry", but none did. Is it colloquial style in Africa to say "African born" when meaning "of African descent, but not born in Africa"? Sounds like a stretch...
2. Do you think it possible those writers and papers might be given some money to say a particular thing? If he really was born in Kenya, then there IS a conspiracy to keep that fact covered up (part of the concern of all Birthers)... so a little more payola in this case would be no big deal to them.
In the same article is this quote.
"Prior to the announcement of the Ghana trip, it was widely speculated that Mr Obamaâs first visit to Africa will be to Kenya, the land of his paternal ancestors."
AND this quote
"For Ghana, Obama's visit will be a celebration of another milestone in African history as it hosts the first-ever African-American President on this presidential visit to the continent of his birth."
http://www.theobamafile.com/_exhibits/AfricaContinentOfHisBirth.htm
So the same article say "paternal ancestors" AND continent of his birth.
So why they did not say (land of his birth)?
