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Are You Your Half Brother's Keeper ?  

Scott_in_Tulsa 52M
1055 posts
3/20/2009 5:53 am

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3/23/2009 5:09 am

Are You Your Half Brother's Keeper ?


I was reading an article about George Hussein Onyango Obama, age 27 He's President Obama's half brother. They have the same father, but different mothers.

Anyway, half-brother George live a poverty-stricken third world lifestyle filled with violence in a small shack cobbled together from scraps of lumber and sheet metal, near Nairobi Kenya.

While i consider that a lot of this is definitely the sin's of President Obama's father. The man sired on two continents with different women, and stayed married to neither of them. He died in a car wreck in 1982. (Momma must have been carrying George at the time))

The president and his half brother met twice, once while George was 5, and then just a few years ago while Senator Obama was visiting Kenya with his family. George described the meeting as "like meeting a stranger"

I also recall reading about another of his relatives wanting admission to the US as an immigrant. The president's response was that she should be given "no preferential treatment" by immigration authorities.

I also understand how it is in some families. Sometimes there are issues, and there's resentment or simply the desire to not know from your kinfolk. There was a time when my own brother was banned from my house due to his meth abuse. So i get it. Sometimes as a matter of self-defense you have to avoid those who will try to drag you down.

I guess the question on my mind, as the "one who did ok for himself" considering his challenging origin, does he have any obligation to help out his less fortunate relatives ?

If so how far does that obligation go ?

"We are all worms, but i like to think of myself as a glow-worm" - Winston Churchill


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Scott_in_Tulsa replies on 3/22/2009 2:21 pm:
well that's nice to know, but a little off topic here, don't ya think ?

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