Kenyan Physician Recognizes About Obama What Most Voters in the US Did Not
Dr. Stephen Karanja is head of the Catholic Doctors’ Association of Kenya. He sees the election of Obama as a terrible thing that is going to cause trouble in Africa.
“We in Kenya know him as a person who is anti-family,” says Dr. Karanja.
"He is “pro-abortion and anti-family”.
How will Obama’s presidency affect Kenya adversely?
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Or for a Ms. Green synopsis:
Although 90 percent of Kenyans consider abortion to be an abomination, international aid organizations continue to come in and promote anti-child, anti-family ideology. During the Bush administration, overseas funding for contraceptives and abortion was greatly reduced. However, under a pro-abortion administration, organizations such as International Planned Parenthood will come in and promote an increase in baby killing.
The most insightful quote from the Doctor was this:
“There is something in Africa we have that they should come and learn,” he continued. 'Something called ‘respecting the family’ respecting the elders, respecting the children, hoping for the best, and not being ruled. And people from the west have a problem with this.”
Something called ‘respecting the family’ respecting the elders, respecting the children, hoping for the best, and not being ruled. And people from the west have a problem with this.
Truest words I've heard in a long time.



