Who said Obama was born in Kenya? His publisher or Obama? There is good reason to believe that his publisher required authors to write their own short bio's, which means, Obama told the world he was born in Kenya.

Prologue:  understand that if Obama was not born in Kenya,  he used this phony claim to gain entry into Harvard,  secure loans,  and get his position as President of the Law Review.  In other words,  he pulled an Elizabeth Warren,  or should I say Pokie Haunt Us?  

If you have a few minutes,  click on the link immediately below.  It will take you to an article I wrote three days ago,  concerning the issue of Obama's birth place  (I was the first to actually run copy from the publisher, himself). Before you run off, looking for somewhere in the sand to stick your head,  understand that all the latest in this recent "dust up" over Obama's birthplace is due to his own wording and/or his publisher's.

If you want background before the reading the following,  click HERE. 

Now read the following.  It is a excerpt from the story at "The Right Scoop."  This (the story) just might prove to be something important and I say that because its increasing interest.

From Right Scoop:
But this is also interesting. Breitbart also published this yesterday:
In addition to the 1991 biography above (#1), here, via archive.org, is a screen shot of Obama’s biography (#2) on the Dystel.com website in June 1998, in which the text has been updated but the birthplace error has been repeated:
Here, again via archive.org, is a screen shot of Obama’s updated biography on the Dystel & Goderich website in February 2005 (#3), updated to reflect the fact that Obama had become a U.S. Senator–but not corrected as regards his birthplace:
And here, once again via archive.org, is a screen shot of Obama’s biography on the updated Dystel & Goderich website in April 2007 (#4), revealing that the text had been modified slightly–but the birthplace had not:
Breitbart News attempted to contact Goderich and senior partner Jane Dystel several times over several days prior to publishing our original story. They chose not to respond.
The real mystery is not where Obama was born–which has long been settled–but why Goddard failed to ask her agent a single relevant follow-up question about how the ‘fact checking error’ occurred in the first place.
Did you notice how it kept changing yet the “born in Keyna” still remained? Whether or not you agree with Breitbart’s supposition as to what this really means is up to you. But it does undoubtedly bring up questions that deserve answers.

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