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Obama vs. Baldilocks

A blogger's African dad came here on the same airlift as Obama's dad. All similarities end there

Los Angeles blogger Juliette Ochieng has a lot in common with the man who might be the next president, Barack Obama. A lot.

Both were born to Kenyan fathers of the same tribe (the Luo) from the same province (Nyanza), and both of their fathers came as boys to America aboard the same airplane. Growing up, neither Ochieng nor Obama knew their fathers, who both abandoned their American mothers and left their American-born children behind. Both of their fathers returned to Africa in the early 1960s and became friends, bonding at Kenyan bars over their favorite drink — Scotch. Both Ochieng’s and Obama’s mothers contracted ovarian cancer. (Hers survived it; his did not). Both Ochieng and Obama were born in the U.S. in August 1961 — only weeks apart.

But for someone with parallel beginnings, Juliette Akinyi Ochieng is quite different: Evangelical Christian. Working class. Military veteran. Pro-life. Conservative Republican.

Ochieng went to Los Angeles City College, not Harvard. Although she was born in Chicago — Obama’s political birthplace — she lives in South-Central Los Angeles, where she grew up. And since 2003, she has written a blog, luoamerican.com/baldilocks, better known as Baldilocks, a reference to her fashionably close-shaven head. Her soft speech belies her harsh yet thoughtful commentaries on black politics and national security from a conservative perspective.

Last month, she penned an essay for her site and for Republican-oriented pajamasmedia.com, bemoaning blacks’ loyalty to the Democrats. Last week, as Russian tanks rolled through Georgia, Ochieng, who worked for years as an Air Force Intelligence cryptologist-linguist specializing in Russian and German, mused about that conflict.

“She was very shaped by her experiences in the military,” says fellow blogger Patrick Frey, the deputy district attorney who founded Patterico.com. “She has very strong opinions, and she’s a very religious person. She’s very warm and hospitable.”

Recent visitors to her site cannot miss her new mission: Making good on a promise to a Kenyan school named in honor of Barack Obama.

It’s a promise, she says, that Barack Obama broke.


In August 2006, Senator Obama toured Kenya, his first trip to his father’s nation. Thousands of Kenyans welcomed him, international media followed wherever he went, and glowing stories flowed forth.

One spot he visited was the recently renamed Senator Obama Kogelo Secondary School in Nyang’oma-Kogelo, a village in equatorial western Kenya where Obama’s roots go deep: His father, Barack Sr., was born there. His 86-year-old step-grandmother, Sarah, still lives there in a brick shanty with a tin roof and no running water.

Almost exactly two years ago, Barack Obama visited the school built upon land that, decades ago, Obama’s grandfather donated. In anticipation of Obama’s visit, the school changed its name to honor the village’s most famous progeny, Barack Jr.

The school had only four classrooms. It lacked water, functioning bathrooms and even electricity. A third of its students were orphans. Its extreme need made Senator Obama’s speech there all the more riveting for the village residents.

“Hopefully, I can provide some assistance in the future to this school and all that it can be,” Obama said. Looking directly at the school’s principal, Yuanita Obiero, and her teachers, he added, “I know you are working very hard and struggling to bring up this school, but I have said I will assist the school, and I will do so.”

In the two years since, Obama has experienced a meteoric political rise, becoming the Democratic flag-bearer, authoring a best-seller and last year, with his wife, Michelle, earning $4.2 million. He bought a luxury home. Last year, he gave $240,000 to charities.

But apparently not to the Senator Obama Kogelo School. “Senator Obama has not honored the promises he gave me when we met in 2006 and in his earlier letter to the school,” Principal Obiero has told the London-based, conservative tabloid EveningStandard. “He has not given us even one shilling. But we still have hope.”

As the Standard reports it, Principal Obiero explained, “We interpreted his words as meaning he would help fund the school, either personally or by raising sponsors or both, in order to give our school desperately needed modern facilities and a face-lift.”

Enter Baldilocks, who lives in a rough area of Los Angeles, is the caregiver for an elderly relative and worries, like most people, about her bills. She hasn’t got millions and didn’t attend an Ivy League school.

But she was embarrassed by her fellow Luo-American, Barack Obama. She rushed to fill the financial void, forming a California nonprofit to funnel money to the African school. With a flair for drama, she named it “Save Senator Obama Kogelo School” and held a mini fund-raiser. She’s raised $3,500, so she’s a long way from the $750,000 she wants to raise within two years.

Thestory of Kogelo School has gotten little press outside of conservative blogs, where readers have found what they want to believe — Obama as an empty vessel. Here’s a typical comment: “This is a real shame. I hope people wake up to the real Obama.”

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  • Louis 09/15/2008 8:14:00 PM

    Looks like Obama is holding up his end of the deal with out monetarily doing so. Just the fact that his name is attached to this school and the artical was writen to show him in a bad light has help generate money for the school,but of course this was'nt the motive of the writer (show Obama in a negaitive light tug on peoples emotions get donations???) Congratulations mission accomplished?!!

  • diane wrice 09/07/2008 7:51:00 AM

    Lets just for now give Senator Obama the benefit of the doubt. For now lets just believe because he went further in campaigning and has become the democratic nominee for president he has been busy. Lets hope once he gets in the white house he will keep his promise and send money to help the school.

  • Extensor 08/29/2008 12:37:00 PM

    If Obama had said he would do something by a certain date then you could say he don't follow thru on his promise. The comments on this story just show how repubes like to twist facts to support their biases.

  • Brian H 08/29/2008 5:31:00 AM

    eric; One click worth of your blather was quite enough, thankyouverymuch. The school itself says it got "not one schilling" from O'bummer. That's about 25�, if you're counting.

  • eric 08/29/2008 2:19:00 AM

    I don't think that we know of what Obama has or has not tried to do for the school. W e can assume baldiloks is correct, that he has completely turned his back on the school. Or we can assume that that is not the case, and his help was not accepted or wanted in the way that he wanted to give it. I think it is suspect for the school to name themselves after Obama, on the hope that he will help them out. That is akin to me naming my daughter after you, so maybe you will send her to college. Suddenly, I drop a responsibility on you. How would you feel abou tthat. Honored. Or angered. Or both? Now, the article says that Obama said he would help, so we assume that to be the case. But can you imagine if your father left your mother at your birth, and left her to fend for herself for all your life. Then you went to where he was from and the people from that land, who have contributed nothing to you, your development or your life to that point, looked to you to accept responsibility for something you had nothing to do with. I would have wanted to say no. I would not want to accept this responsibility. but i probably would have said yes, because i got put on the spot. I commend those of you giving 10, 20, 100$ to the school. good for you. There are hundreds of schools, thousands of schools in Africa that need donations. My church built a school in ethiopia for $60,000. $750k seems like an awful lot. Kenya has been having major problems in the past few years. genocide, war, election fraud. is a school building the most pressing thing for them? What Obama inherited from his father was a keen intellect and a hole in his life. and until we get the Obama side of this story, we find a hole in it as well.

  • eric 08/29/2008 2:17:00 AM

    I don't think that we know of what Obama has or has not tried to do for the school. W e can assume baldiloks is correct, that he has completely turned his back on the school. Or we can assume that that is not the case, and his help was not accepted or wanted in the way that he wanted to give it. I think it is suspect for the school to name themselves after Obama, on the hope that he will help them out. That is akin to me naming my daughter after you, so maybe you will send her to college. Suddenly, I drop a responsibility on you. How would you feel abou tthat. Honored. Or angered. Or both? Now, the article says that Obama said he would help, so we assume that to be the case. But can you imagine if your father left your mother at your birth, and left her to fend for herself for all your life. Then you went to where he was from and the people from that land, who have contributed nothing to you, your development or your life to that point, looked to you to accept responsibility for something you had nothing to do with. I would have wanted to say no. I would not want to accept this responsibility. but i probably would have said yes, because i got put on the spot. I commend those of you giving 10, 20, 100$ to the school. good for you. There are hundreds of schools, thousands of schools in Africa that need donations. My church built a school in ethiopia for $60,000. $750k seems like an awful lot. Kenya has been having major problems in the past few years. genocide, war, election fraud. is a school building the most pressing thing for them? What Obama inherited from his father was a keen intellect and a hole in his life. and until we get the Obama side of this story, we find a hole in it as well.

  • james 08/29/2008 12:40:00 AM

    Pleaseeee.....

  • Chris 08/26/2008 3:55:00 AM

    28% of people in Washington Heights live below the poverty line. That's pretty poor.

  • Bubs 08/25/2008 12:09:00 AM

    "Get a grip you little bigots. Your insecurities are showing." I can always depend on compassion from the left :P

  • krdb 08/23/2008 10:24:00 AM

    B-lack -- exactly how does mistaking Washington Heights for being impoverished indicate that the commenter is a bigot or a racist? Maybe he was wrong and it is in fact a wonderfully thriving area of NY, only someone with a chip on their shoulder would find in that mistake an indication of racism. And the answer to your question about why bring up Manny Ramirez is actually in the comment if you will read it with an open mind. The commenter is pointing out the mendacity of both Ramirez and Obama who will say that they are going to support the needy but then quickly forget about them when they leave. now you can agree or disagree with his ideas...but that doesn't mean they are racist. And your reaction only discredits you -- and makes the point mentioned in the article that many Blacks will respond angrily to what Baldilocks is doing here. You were looking for racism and were determined to find it. I'll be waiting for you to respond to the real issue here -- why has Obama done nothing at all for the school in Kenya named after him after promising to help them out. It wouldn't take all that much money, and he certainly has a good deal of it. And I'll be he could hold one pay-to-hear-Obama-speak dinner and raise enough money to build an entirely new school. One can't support everything, but he promised this school and has a very personal connection to it -- why hasn't he delivered?

  • b_lack 08/23/2008 8:01:00 AM

    Loving the tres magnifique racism from your right-wing commenters here. 1) Washington Heights isn't exactly impoverished. I grew up there. 2) WTF does Manny have to do with Obama? Oh...yeah....they're both black. I see. Get a grip you little bigots. Your insecurities are showing.

  • Navynate 08/22/2008 11:52:00 PM

    This is more proof that Obomba is just an empty suit like alot of people have said for along time, and it also shows what kind of person Dumbs will support too. If Satan was running as the Dumb against George W. Bush, I think that most Dumbs would still vote for Satan over Bush. Morals doesn't matter, integraty doesn't matter, honesty doesn't matter, following through and doing what you said that were going to do doesn't matter to them. Now, only winning matters to the Dumbs. They would rather lose in Iraq then lose an election. They would rather have gas prices go higher and blame republicans what they are responsible for then to help the average citzen be able to buy gas at a decent price. If Obomba wins then we will have a disaster much worse then Jimmy Carter, and that was a huge disaster.

  • gnostic_paladin 08/22/2008 6:05:00 PM

    How is pointing out that someone was raised Muslim a *racist slur*?

  • Some Normal Guy 08/22/2008 5:15:00 PM

    You know, not to pass too much judgment, but if I was as rich as Obama, my brother and grandmother wouldn't be living in tin shacks with no running water.

  • Kev 08/22/2008 11:03:00 AM

    Ummm . . . I don't believe they were both boys when they came over. Well, yes, the fathers were both boys when they came over. But you're correct; the sentence doesn't really read that way, does it? (Vague use of pronoun; ten points off the final score for that one.)

  • RebeccaH 08/22/2008 7:26:00 AM

    I've been reading Baldilocks for years because she's a military veteran, and I've always liked what she had to say even when it made me uncomfortable (for the record, I'm white), because at least she is honest. No PC bullhockey with her. But now I'm just finding out what her background is, and that makes things all the more poignant and relevant. I plan to donate to her push for the Kenyan school, just because it's the right thing to do, it's Baldilocks, and Barack Obama is a smooth-talking empty suit.

  • redherkey 08/22/2008 7:11:00 AM

    The difference between a conservative and a liberal is a conservative uses his own money when he supports a charitable cause, rather than pledges someone else's. Yes, I donated $10 to the school several weeks ago when it first became known that the Senator didn't honor his commitments. I don't have the net income they do, but felt it important to make a statement that conservatives aren't empty suits. I was disappointed to learn of Barry's half-brother living on a dollar a day. He could learn much from the Clintons and make him a Secretary of State, Attorney General or some other minor post reserved for family and friends.

  • beloml 08/22/2008 5:52:00 AM

    Ummm . . . I don't believe they were both boys when they came over.

  • Arnold 08/22/2008 5:21:00 AM

    "and both as boys came to America aboard the same airplane." I wasn't aware Baldilocks had a sex-change operation.

  • schmugel kroltz 08/22/2008 4:57:00 AM

    Anyone who writes "her own muddied origins" about an African-American woman, in an article having to do with Barack Obama, is obviously a racist.

  • Ernie G 08/22/2008 4:38:00 AM

    You can go to: http://www.obamaschool.org/ and hit the PayPal link.

  • rhodeymark 08/22/2008 12:47:00 AM

    Thanks for the story - I'll be dropping a little in the school fund today. Just a note to all those out in LA who have fallen for the "lovable scamp" Manny Ramirez. He stiffed his old school & coach in impoverished Washington Heights NY of years ago promised assistance for baseball equipment they can't afford. I think it is important that the wealthy & powerful get shamed for their mendacity.

  • 08/21/2008 9:02:00 PM

    Who formatted this beast? It's almost impossible to read.

 

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