The premise of this question is incorrect. He does talk about his heritage on his mother's side, quite a bit, probably as much or more than his ancestry on his father's side. He has frequently talked about his causasian grandparents and his mother and the impact his biracial heritage has had on his life and his ability to lead Americans of all heritage.
This is an internet myth, spread by his political opponents. There is no evidence, either in his writings or in interviews, that he ever "denounced" his white heritage. In fact, he was raised by his white grandparents and adored them, and has no history of acting in a discriminatory or negative way towards white people.
Because it would embarrass him.
No, that would be against his presidential oath.
This would be Barack Obama.
I feel that it would be the right of the mother to denounce a godparent, if he /she is not fullfilling his/her responsibilties towards the child.
You can write to President Obama at the White House.
"Yes, I would imagine that they would have plenty of videos of Obama. As they most likely do of other previous presidents as well."
He's 1/2 Honduran. His father's heritage also has some Hispanic. David is a Hispanic American. David is proud of his heritage.
well considering he wasn't black enough to be black or white enough to be white, i would say no.
lucie manette darnay
Madame Defarge stated that Lucie Manette and her daughter would be the next people she would denounce in "A Tale of Two Cities."
Because you could meet Obama
Barack Obama likes to play Basketball and Golf and spending time with his family and dog, Bo.