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To: holden

Your posting is fine, except:

- was born in Kenya,...

That one, like his birth in Hawaii, may or may not be true.

I am of the mind that the BC issue is a red herring meant to divert us from Obama’s possessing Indonesian citizenship.

Here’s why:

The Democratic Party sent a rep to Jakarta, Indonesia, in July, 2007, who paid bribes to that government in exchange for all documents and photographs pertaining to Barack Obama and the Soetoro Family.

BHO was only 6 - 10 years old when he was supposed to have been living there with his step-dad and mom. So why the cover-up?

I believe the secret Obama desperately wants to hide, lies in Indonesia. Just a hunch, you know.


33 posted on 02/27/2010 3:56:30 PM PST by SatinDoll (NO Foreign Nationals as our President!!)
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To: SatinDoll
Yes, actual Kenyan birth is not clear-cut, but its early repetition by Barry and his relatives without denial, or an air of secrecy gives it some credence, as I see it. I think Stanley Ann was a consummate citizenry con-artist, as evidenced by her Ford Foundation shenanigans with the older Geithner in Indonesia and her activities on behalf of Barry's younger sister, Maya.

It really doesn't appear that there's a Hawai'an birth-in-a-hospital record (Barry's always suggested a hospital birth, not at home), despite the newspaper record, which might well have been the Dunhams' doing, as their street address attests, and they would know better than a 17-year old how US citizenship would be far preferred over Kenyan. I don't think they had natural-born, presidential-qualifying status in mind, though I suspect that was later on Stanley Ann's mind through her contacts, and that she planted that in Barry's thinking, as he is on some record as aspiring to at a young age.

The Dim Party agent apparently left the oft-seen Indonesian school record untouched. Maybe other years' records were gotten, leaving one to think that had been taken care of.

If there was a cover-up, perhaps it was Indonesia's required renunciation of US citizenship. (FWIW, my father was born in what was then the Dutch East Indies.) Stanley Ann may not have handed in her current passport, but either just signed something, gave them an out-of-date one, or just did it on Barry and his sister, Maya's behalf.

Little Barry wouldn't have been stripped of a US citizenship by virtue of his mother's representation to Indonesian officials--as far as US officials would be concerned--at his tender age, but such a record may have indicated that Barry had held (only?) British citizenship.

Barry apparently pursued neither a legal name change nor a US passport until being issued one by virtue of his being elected as a US Senator. Why wouldn't he do this? My best guess is that he wouldn't want to be exposed, vis-a-vis SS# usage, and he had his Indonesian passport(s) to fall back upon, which would've been sufficient for travel. Barry apparently didn't renew any British citizenship, to which he might have had some right, as he claimed in one of his books.

I has been suggested that via Occidental College records we would learn that Barry applied as a foreigner, possibly having produced his Indonesian passport. There maybe Columbia records that would be similarly embarassing. Possibly either of those might have had Barry responding to Selective Service Registration information with a "N/A".

HF

39 posted on 02/27/2010 4:40:26 PM PST by holden
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To: SatinDoll

He also sent Rahm to Kenya in December after the election, supposedly the ballernia went on a safari for vacation. Mm hmm.


61 posted on 02/27/2010 8:10:10 PM PST by little jeremiah (Asato Ma Sad Gamaya Tamaso Ma Jyotir Gamaya)
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