just had to post it for the name alone. i didn't make it up. it's from cnn.
The bull that is set to be slaughtered should Obama win.
If Obama wins, the bull gets slaughtered
Posted: 2004 GMT
KOGELO, Kenya — The entire village of Kogelo, in Western Kenya, is supporting Barack Obama on election day. Well, almost. There is one supporter of
Senator McCain here; the bull that will be slaughtered should Obama win..
Feasting on a bull is traditional in this part of Africa and in the world headquarters of Obamamania outside of the U.S., there will be a lot of
nervous bovine tonight.
CNN has come here because this is the ancestral home of Barack Obama (as Kenyans see it.) And in a few hours this remote place could be part of
history.
Barack Obama Senior, the senator’s father, was born in this remote district of less than a thousand people. His grandmother lives in simple house now
surrounded by a fence and Kenyan police.
But that’s not the only family in Kogelo. The entire clan has descended on the village. There are half-brothers and aunts, half sisters and uncles –
the large extended family that is now famous in Kenya.
The locals tell us that usually not much happens here. But Kogelo Village has become a media village; inundated with local and international
journalists. There are hordes of us here. Running around in buses and SUVs, hitching rides on bikes and pumping out live shots on satellite.
As voting started in the U.S., prayer meetings were held at the local medical dispensary calling for an Obama victory. In celebratory Pentecostal
prayers, the district called for a great Obama victory.
The extended family of Obama have gone from a relatively simple country life to giving press conferences on the yard of their homestead in rural
Kenya.
They are being coy about a possible Obama victory, but when I spoke to Malik Obama, Obama’s half brother, he couldn’t help himself.
“There is an opportunity for change and the thing is that this agent for change is home bred,” he said. “We are looking forward to a great
celebration.”
And so is the whole of Kenya.
I have seen Obama bootleg CDs pulled from CNN air being sold in Nairobi, Obama ‘08 pins pushed by hawkers and even Obama Campaign billboards looking
over the bumpy streets and bicycle taxis of Kisumu.
As voting continues in America and the results trickle in they are hooking up car batteries to borrowed TVs and hunkering down next to tiny radios to
wait to see if their favorite son can make it all the way to the Whitehouse.
Posted by: CNN Correspondent, David McKenzie
Filed under: PoliticsVoodoobillyman - 11-5-2008 at 01:35 AM
the bull is fuckeddefstarsteve - 11-5-2008 at 01:39 AM
bbq anyone?BDx13 - 11-5-2008 at 01:52 AM
yummy bull!XnMeX - 11-5-2008 at 07:56 AM
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Originally posted by BD
yummy bull!
Hopefully someone has a wedding coming up and could use some beef sticks.BDx13 - 11-5-2008 at 10:54 AM
YES! Good one!XHonusWagnerX - 11-5-2008 at 01:41 PM
did they get it on video?JawnDiablo - 11-5-2008 at 06:58 PM
Dude, I want a Buffalo Stick foreal BDclevohardcore - 11-5-2008 at 07:28 PM
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Originally posted by juandiablo
Dude, I want a Buffalo Stick foreal BD