Barrack Obama Grand-Mother to be Expelled Out of Africa
The bombing of Libya carried out right now by the USA and NATO, is actually a way to try to recolonize Libya and get an easy access to its oil reserves. The USA and NATO are trying to get rid of Khaddafi in order to replace him by the so-called rebels of Bengazhi, who in fact will be just puppets under the hands of Western powers. While Khaddafi has shown to the whole African Continent and people that he is a leader who really loves Africa and who is committed to the economic development of Africa (through for example the creation of a unique African currency), the rebels of Bengazi are bandits, corrupted people, and criminals who do not like Africa and who do not care about Africa. These rebels are trusting and respecting more the European people than the African people.
The purpose of this petition is to try to find a way to ensure the protection of Khaddafi and Libya. Indeed, in order to achieve the protection of Khaddafi and Libya, I suggest that the President of Kenya (Mr. Mwai Kibaki) should tell the Barrack Obama grand-mother to talk to her grandson (on the phone or by any other mean) and try to convince him to tell his European friends (specially Mr. Sarkozy of France and Mr. Cameron of UK), to stop bombing Libya immediately, without any conditions. Mr. Kibaki should explain to the Obama’s grand-mother that he gives her one week (not more) to convince her grandson. If she does not succeed to convince her grandson, within one week, then Mr. Kibaki should take the decision (and all the African leaders should support him in that decision) to expel the Obama’s grand-mother from Kenya and send her to USA in order to live there with her grandson, as an American citizen and tell her that she will never be allowed to return to Kenya or to another African country in future, because her grandson has deceived the entire African Continent and its people by heavily bombing a part of the African Continent, which is Libya.
I think that this is the only way we can put some pressure on Mr. Barrack Obama because Mr. Barrack Obama does not respect or listen to any African person (be it a leader or a normal person). The proof of this is that Mr. Jean Ping (President of the African Union Commission) and the African Union itself have already asked hundred times to Mr. Barrack Obama to stop bombing Libya, but he does not care and he does not listen (as he prefers to talk and listen to the European people), because Mr. Obama probably thinks that the African people do not have any power and cannot do anything against him. He is probably right by thinking that, but he forgets that the African people have his grand-mother living with them in Africa (Kenya). The only African person that Mr. Obama can listen to is her Kenyan grand-mother. That is why the African people should use her grand-mother in order to put some pressure on him. This is a bit sad, but this is the only mean that African people have in order to try to influence Mr. Obama. We do not have another choice. As a matter of fact, I should say that if Mr. Barrack Obama does not respect and does not care about the African people (including the Libyan people), why should we, African people, respect and care about Mr. Barrack Obama and his family (or extended family).
To the attention of:
- His Excellency Mr. Mwai Kibaki, President of the Republic of Kenya.
- His Excellency Mr. Jacob Nzuma, President of the Republic of South Africa.
- His Excellency Mr. Obiang Nguema Mbazogo, President of African-Union, President of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea.
- Mr. Jean Ping, President of the Commision of the African-Union.
Thank you in advance for your support to this Libyan and African struggle.
Remarks: Sign the petition by clicking on the corresponding link. If you are asked to pay, you can refuse to do that, if you want, as signing is supposed to be free. If you do not pay it is not a problem, you signature will still be taken into account.
Peter Essama (Panafican Activist).
Links
www.camer.be: African website from Cameroon, with a lot of potential petitioners.
www.cameroonvoice.com: African website from Cameroon, with a lot of potential petitioners.
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