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To: Nero Germanicus

There may have been multiple ‘resets’ of the records over time.

As stated - 1964 is likely when little Barack got his current name. There is a page missing from the divorce papers - likely a BC.

After adoption by Lolo Soetoro is another likely point. And in 1971. Both his legally named birth parents had to be in Hawaii for something in December of 1971. The ‘grand family reunion’. Why? What happened there? SOMETHING happened that affected little Barack’s paperwork - again.

To terminate his likely Indonesian citizenship was father Obama needed to claim his namesake child and terminate the adoption and the ties to Indonesia? If so, Obama would have been at that point - KENYAN. 100%

Was his guardianship then transferred to the Dunhams? Probably since both mother and father were foreign nationals in the eyes of the US government and both were domiciled in foreign countries. So who has legal guardianship of 10 year old Barack? Where is the paperwork that states that?

Lots of questions from 1971 that are just plainly dodged - by everyone.


125 posted on 03/16/2013 7:10:51 PM PDT by bluecat6 ("All non-denial denials. They doubt our ancestry, but they don't say the story isn't accurate. ")
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To: bluecat6

The Immigration and Naturalization Service Officer who reviewed Obama Senior’s application for an extended stay on August 31, 1961 wrote that Senior had a US citizen wife (USC) and a son born on 8/4/61 in Honolulu named Barack Obama, II.
http://www.wnd.com/files/2012/07/INS-6.jpg
So at least three weeks after his alleged birth, he was known as Barack Obama, II.
If and I repeat IF he was born in Honolulu on August 4, 1961, those other questions are interesting and enquiring minds would like to know, but they have no bearing on Article 2/Section 1 eligibility. We’ve had adopted presidents before with different birth names (Leslie Lynch King and William Jefferson Blythe) and minors can’t lose US citizenship through the actions of their parents or guardians.


127 posted on 03/16/2013 7:44:38 PM PDT by Nero Germanicus
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