As Kenyan Coalition Cracks, Stability at Risk

The Kenyan coalition government's failure to enact promised reforms and a rise in armed groups have sparked fears that the country could slide back into the kind of violence that claimed over 1,000 lives after disputed presidential elections in 2007.

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Obama's Kenya Ghosts

By mid-February 2008, more than 1,500 Kenyans were killed; many slain by machete-armed attackers. The violence was led by supporters of Raila Odinga, the opposition leader who lost the Dec. 27, 2007, presidential election. However, he received a tremendous boost when Sen. Barack Obama arrived in Kenya in August 2006 to campaign on his behalf.

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Obama's Cousin, Raila Odinga Echos of Fidel Castro Part II

Raila Odinga is the Islamic Prime Minister of Kenya who lost the December, 2007 Kenyan Presidential election. According to some records, Barack Obama donated over 1 million dollars to Raila Odinga's campaign. Raila Odinga is Barack Obama's First Cousin. Raila Odinga named his oldest son after Fidel Castro. 1500 Kenyans were killed by Odinga's

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Obama funded foreign thug who promised Islamic state

A Kenyan leader for whom Sen. Barack Obama not only campaigned but raised almost $1 million during the run-up to that nation's 2007 presidential election, concluded a written agreement with Muslim leaders stipulating that if they delivered him the Muslim vote, he would in turn, once elected, change the constitution to declare Islamic law.

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