Kenya bull fight: Obama trounces Romney

KHAYEGA, Kenya (AP) - If the U.S. presidential election were to be determined by a bull fight in Kenya then President Barack Obama would defeat Mitt Romney.
On Saturday villagers from western Kenya town of Khayega held a bull fighting contest between a 900 pound (410 kilogram) black bull they named Obama and a black and white 1,000 pound (460kg) bull they named Mitt Romney. Both are cattle breeds indigenous to Kenya.
Despite being smaller in size, Obama was the overwhelming favorite having won six of his last fights and he did not disappoint. After close to half an hour the bulls were separated and Obama was declared winner. Happy villagers burst onto the streets in song and dance rejoicing the victory, some carrying placards reading "Obama top most!" while others reading "Romney Can't!"
Most Kenyans consider Obama, the son of a white mother from Kansas and a black father from Kenya, as one of their own.
"Here at home it's clear now that Romney can't beat Obama. He has no experience of speaking at state house and to other heads of states but Obama has what is takes as he respects the people, he is kind and humble. Romney doesn't stand a chance against Obama, "said Stephen Shikoli, 35, a spectator.
Bull fighting has been held in Khayega town for generations but attempts last year to bring the event to the national stage attracted the wrath of animal rights groups. Paul Shiboko one of the event's organizers said it is a great honor to be an owner of a winning bull, aside from the prize money. Shiboko said bulls are usually bred to fight and sometimes named after both famous and infamous international newsmakers to create a frenzy among the spectators, like Saddam versus Bush.
On Saturday villagers from western Kenya town of Khayega held a bull fighting contest between a 900 pound (410 kilogram) black bull they named Obama and a black and white 1,000 pound (460kg) bull they named Mitt Romney. Both are cattle breeds indigenous to Kenya.
Despite being smaller in size, Obama was the overwhelming favorite having won six of his last fights and he did not disappoint. After close to half an hour the bulls were separated and Obama was declared winner. Happy villagers burst onto the streets in song and dance rejoicing the victory, some carrying placards reading "Obama top most!" while others reading "Romney Can't!"
Most Kenyans consider Obama, the son of a white mother from Kansas and a black father from Kenya, as one of their own.
"Here at home it's clear now that Romney can't beat Obama. He has no experience of speaking at state house and to other heads of states but Obama has what is takes as he respects the people, he is kind and humble. Romney doesn't stand a chance against Obama, "said Stephen Shikoli, 35, a spectator.
Bull fighting has been held in Khayega town for generations but attempts last year to bring the event to the national stage attracted the wrath of animal rights groups. Paul Shiboko one of the event's organizers said it is a great honor to be an owner of a winning bull, aside from the prize money. Shiboko said bulls are usually bred to fight and sometimes named after both famous and infamous international newsmakers to create a frenzy among the spectators, like Saddam versus Bush.
Seems fitting considering both candidates are full of BS!
KOMO, Headline tomorrow night.
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 @Tacobender50 TOTAL FAIL!!!!!  LOL.... Headline "ROMNEY SCHOOLED".
Wish one of the bulls would go crazy and knock down a dozen or so spectators.
And above all, why would they even care in the first place?
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Three Israelis and 10 Kenyans were killed when terrorists drove a vehicle into the lobby of the Paradise Hotel in Mombasa, This off course is not under Obamas new definition of Terror like the terror attack at Ford Hood that killed 13 people ABC News Reporter reported on Oct. 20, 2012
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Survivors of the Fort Hood massacre released a new video this week calling on the government to classify the November 2009 shooting as a terrorist attack rather than "workplace violence," a change that would make them eligible for specific combat-related benefits.
In the video, uploaded on YouTube Wednesday, witnesses to the shooting, some of whom were wounded in the attack, voiced their frustration with the government's labeling of the attack in which 13 people died and 32 others were wounded in a shooting rampage allegedly carried out by a fellow soldier, Maj. Nidal Hasan. The FBI said Hasan had corresponded with a high-profile al Qaeda recruiter and discussed the merits of jihad months before the massacre.
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 terrorists fired two shoulder-launched missiles at an Israeli airplane as it took off from Mombasa airport with 261 passengers and crew on board.U.S. officials have said that a missile launcher linked to an al Qaeda operative was found near the site where the missiles were launched at the Israeli aircraft.
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Yes OBAMA Al Qaeda is on its heals firing weapons at Americans and Israelies
 @Bill Bylthe The Mombasa hotel attack happened ten years ago, what are you talking about?
Too bad they did not have a BullSh!t match over the BS Story Obama and the coverup  about the 4 dead Americans in Libya.
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I wonder if the President's destitute half(?)brother George was there?Â
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"Hey Bara, brother! Can you spare $5 US so I can get a good pack of cigarettes this month?"
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 @Sid Vishess After the way he's been ignored by the Obama clan, he was probably rooting for the "Romney Bull."
 @Sid Vishess I expected a better comment. I am disappoint.Â