Death of a Leech

A cancer of the welfare society will no longer be a burden upon us all:

Zeituni Onyango, President Obama’s Kenyan-born aunt, who received asylum in the United States in 2010 after years of living illegally in Boston, died on Tuesday in a rehabilitation home here. She was 61.

Her death was confirmed by Margaret Wong, a Cleveland lawyer who represented Ms. Onyango in her immigration case. She said that Ms. Onyango had cancer and respiratory problems.

Ms. Onyango was the stepsister of Mr. Obama’s father.

Mr. Obama wrote about his aunt in his 1995 memoir, “Dreams From My Father.” She served as his guide in Kenya — and his guide to some painful family history — during his visit there in 1988. She said that Mr. Obama’s father, who died in a car crash in 1982, had taken her in when her husband became abusive and she had no money.

She was an illegal alien, and she lived her life in Boston in public housing with no job, surviving on the public dole while her “beloved” nephew became wealthy. They had minimal contact except for expensive lawyers who made sure she could continue to collect from a system she had no right to collect from.

This is a prime example of why the welfare system is so broken. You will not be missed Zeituni Onyango.

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2 Responses to Death of a Leech

  1. Cargosquid says:

    I’m thinking more and more that the NEPHEW part should be in quotes.

    He doesn’t look a thing like any of his “father”s side.

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