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 Barak Hussein Obama is several times more Arabic than Black
This is a real quote from a presidential inauguration address:Warren G. Harding, in his Inaugural Address on March 4, 1921:
“In expressing aspirations, in seeking practical plans, in translating humanity's new concept of righteousness and justice and its hatred of war into recommended action we are ready most heartily to unite, but every commitment mustbe made in the exercise of our
national sovereignty 
. Since America is freedom impelled, and independence inspired,and nationality exalted, a world super-government is contrary to everything we cherish and can have no sanction byour Republic. This is not selfishness, it is sanctity. It is not aloofness, it is security. It is not suspicion of others, it ispatriotic adherence to the things which made us what we are."
Warren G. Harding
was the first President of the United States to have direct negro ancestry.Thanks to Harding's glorious trailblazing in 1920, the current pretender to the same title, BarakHussein Obama Jr., is eighty-eight years too late. Genealogical evidence has revealed that theimpostering "first black president" Barak Hussein Obama is 6.5% Negro and 48% Arabic, theremainder 45% Caucasian.Why ‘imposter’? Because Obama is simply not the nation's first Negro President, the simple factis that he is not Negro. Barak Hussein is several times more Arabic by genetic percentages.Along with this, the first Negro president of any degree above 10% is President Warren G.(Gamaliel) Harding (President from 1921-1923). In President Harding’s quote noted above, thenewly inaugurated President Harding was trying to forestall the plans of the global internationalbanking elite to orchestrate America's first "Great Depression". Harding never made it to October27, 1927 - the famous “Black Thursday” noted as the start of the “Great Depression” (1927-1933).Again the world’s people (Americans too) are being “
Shanghaied ” 
by the corrupt global system.President Harding himself never denied his ancestry. When Republican leaders called on Hardingto deny the "Negro" history, he said, "How should I know whether or not one of my ancestorsmight have jumped the fence?". William Chancellor, a white professor of economics and politicsat Wooster College in Ohio, wrote a book on the Harding family genealogy and identified Blackancestors among both parents of President Harding. Justice Department agents allegedly boughtand destroyed all copies of this book. Chancellor also said that Harding's only academiccredentials included education at Iberia College, founded in order to educate fugitive slaves.
President Warren G. Harding's Grandmother 
Mary Harding
 (picture to the left) 
His genealogy was accurately extolled in the book
Warren G.Harding, President of the United States 
, and coincidentally isone of the rarest books ever printed in America. There are onlythree known original copies in existence.President Harding was approximately 12.5% Negro as his great-grandmother was of full 100% African decent.
 
President Harding died suspiciously while president, and allegedly as reported in theestablishment press as a case of "Heart Attack and/or Stroke". ( That could have been caused bypoisoning. Government conspiracies were not uncovered in the 1920’s by the press; as the eliteclass has owned and manipulated the establishment national media since America’s beginnings. )
The Hardings were ancestors of Ada Jane Harding, Mayles Nelson andMary Harding (shown in picture above), mother of Emma Todd (MarshaStewart’s grandmother), Lucinda Todd and Mary Lett Harper, also theCharles and Myrtle Kettora Lett families.While growing up in the 1950's and 1960's descendent of PresidentHarding and author Marsha Stewart was told of her relationship to oneof the US presidents. She explained in her book...."He could only findwork as a teacher in a 'Colored School' in Ohio in 1884--until hecrossed the color line."
Warren G. Harding: Death by BlacknessConquering Books, 2005 (available in print @ lulu.com )http://www.warrengharding.net 
Warren G. Harding: Death by Blackness -
 Author: Marsha Stewart 
 
This book depicts Warren G. Harding’s life as my family knew it. It is a combination of oral and historicalreferences and creative writing. While growing up, we were never allowed to talk about the relationship to aUS President outside of family gatherings because we were “Colored” and Warren was “passing.” He couldonly find work as a teacher in a 'Colored School' in Ohio in 1884--until he crossed the color line. It was likeharboring a fugitive—once found out meant certain accusation. The government would “silence us the waythey silenced Harding.” Readers are not ready for the stuff left out of American history books. The InternetWikipedia Encyclopedia references Warren G. Harding’s Blackness openly, to surprise, in view of the facthis Negro ancestry has been squelched since his death. Moreover, he may have been killed because of it.Warren had seven (7) brothers and sisters: Charity (Chat), Mary Clarissa (named after her grandmotherGreat Grandmother Mary Thompson-Harding), Eleanor Persilla, Charles Alexsander, Abigail Victoria(Daisy), Georye Tyron “Deac”, Phoebe Caroline (Carolyn)--teacher in a Colored School in Washington DC.Perhaps the most surprising single event of Harding’s Presidency was his blunt speech on October 26, 1921,to a segregated crowd in Birmingham, Alabama, stating that:
“democracy would always be a sham until African Americans received full equality in education,employment, and political life.”
Harding went further than any of his predecessors since Lincoln to call for “an end to prejudice." As the firstPresident to discuss civil rights in the South so frankly, he was loudly cheered by blacks and met with silentstares from whites as he declared:
 I want to see the time come when black men will regard themselves as full participants in the benefits and duties of American citizenship. . . . We cannot go on, as we have gone on for more than half a century, withone great section of our population . . . set off from the real contribution to solving national issues, becauseof a division of race lines. . . . Let the black man vote when he is fit to vote, and prohibit the white man[from] voting when he is unfit to vote.
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