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President Obama’s Uncle Facing Possible Deportation; Onyango Obama Stopped by Police for DUI

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Barack Obama’s Uncle is facing possible deportation after being arrested for a DUI. Federal officials say Onyango Obama, also known as Omar, was ordered to leave the US and return to Kenya in 1992, but he flew under the INS radar until he was stopped last week in Massachusetts for driving while intoxicated. Onyango Obama, the half-brother of the president’s father, came to the US in 1963 as part of a program to help Kenyan students study in America and has recently been working as a liquor store clerk. The police report shows that as Onyango was booked and informed that he could make one phone call, he said, “I think I’d like to call the White House.”

Charged with DUI OUI in Massachusetts

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Fox News Marijuana Ruling Misrepresentation?

140+ Fox News Bias videos at www.youtube.com More Bill O’Reilly bias at www.youtube.com When Fox News’ so-called “No Spin Zone” reported on a recent Massachusetts court’s ruling that police cannot order a passenger out of a parked car based just on the smell of burnt marijuana alone, Bill O’Reilly both last week and this week, heavily spun the ruling, falsely claiming it would apply to drivers and that it would impede investigation of drivers under the influence, as I show in this video. The clips I use of Bill O’Reilly, Wendy Murphy, and Geoffrey Nathan come from a segment of Fox News’ “The O’Reilly Factor” broadcast on April 21, 2011, available online under the erroneous title “Drivers Puffing Pot Get Pass in Massachusetts” at fxn.ws The clip I use of Bill O’Reilly and John Stossel comes from a segment of Fox News’ “The O’Reilly Factor” broadcast on April 26, 2011, currently available on YouTube at bit.ly The image I use of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court case of Commonwealth v Benjamin Cruz, 459 Mass. 459 (2011), comes from the webpage at bit.ly