Chinese volunteers donate 100 tonnes of rice to Obama's step-grandmother and her 82 AIDS orphans

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Sarah Obama, the Kenyan step-grandmother of Barack Obama
Chinese volunteers have organised a charity event and donated over 100 tonnes of rice to Sarah Obama, the relatively poor step-grandmother of US President Barack Obama who "only recently got electricity in her metal-roofed shack" in Kenya. The rice was for her 82 adopted orphans aged between four and 18 most of whose parents have died from AIDS, as well as other impoverished, starving Kenyans. Said Julius Ole Sunkuli, Kenya's ambassador to China, "She will be very happy to see the support from China after she returns from Obama's inauguration."

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How thoughtful, bags of chinese rice grown in contaminated soil, fed contaminated water, and doped with melamine.

well, do people rather die from starvation for sure or do they want to eat the contaminated rice and have a smaller chance of dying from the contaminants? (heck, I am sure those Kenyans have pretty good immune systems...seen the water they drink?)

Now its naheyyang's turn to post like an ass. you and eastman really are two sides of a coin. Choice of chinese rice versus starvation? Come off it.

ever be smart enough to imagine the possibility that nanheyangrouchuan and I are the same one?

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