Not if Stanley Ann was sent off to Kenya on a Freighter to stay with a certain missionary (a missionary heavily invested in BHO Sr.) for her “confinement” as they used to say.
I don't think Barry and his backers would be fighting to hide the true facts surrounding is birth if they believed he was actually eligible to be POTUS.
As of yesterday in a KHOW Denver interview with Peter Boyles, Corsi restated that he still thought Obama was born in Kenya.
I suppose SADO could have been sent off to Kenya on a 'freighter' but I think it is more likely that she made the trip on a more comfortable and accommodating 'passenger ocean liner', as outlined below. 'Money' never seemed to be much of a problem for anything related to BHO-II.
Speculation concerning Ann Dunhams possible sea voyage from Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, to Mombasa, Kenya in the early Spring of 1961.
Honolulu to Mombasa, Kenya
It seems probable that Ann, 18 years old and about 4 months pregnant, traveled via one of the passenger ship itineraries indicated on the timetable linked below. I believe it is likely that she traveled alone.
Worldwide 1962 Ocean Liner Sailing Schedules -- British India Line
http://www.lastoceanliners.com/cgi/lolschedule.pl?line=BIL&route=0
For example, assuming the sailing schedule was similar in 1961, she could have taken the voyage: -- Line 42, Around the World, Westbound via the Orient & South Africa,1962. On the leg from Hawaii to Kenya, it utilized the American President Lines, Messageries Maritimes, and the British India Line.
Travel Details, Line 42:
Depart from Honolulu, USA, March 7, with stops at Yokohama, Hong Kong, Saigon, Singapore, Colombo, Bombay, Seychelles, and arrive at Mombasa, Kenya, April 25.
Thus, the minimum total trip time from Honolulu to Mombasa was slightly over 7 weeks. However, I presume passengers could arrange to make extended tourist stops at cities along the route, board the next ship traveling the same route and belonging to the same shipping line which stopped at that city, and then continue the journey. It probably would have been especially easy to arrange extended stopovers along the way in either Yokohama or Bombay, since these stops involved changes in shipping lines. We don't know how long it actually took Ann to travel via ocean liner from Hawaii to Kenya.
American Presidents Line:
http://www.lastoceanliners.com/cgi/lolline.pl?APL
Video: S.S. Lurline - Matson Liner sailing from Honolulu - from whiteships.com
Uploaded 3/26/2009 by TheWhiteShips
"A home movie of the SS Lurline on Boat Day in Honolulu. Taken in the early 1960s, this scene was a regular occurrence in Honolulu during the golden era of steamship travel (1927-1978). Each week, Matson's grand white passenger ships arrived from California or the South Seas, and later continued on their voyage across the Pacific...."
http://youtu.be/qsUOQWGgVWc